Which is the subsidiary airline of Malaysia Airlines?
Malaysia Airlines owns two subsidiary airlines: Firefly and MASwings. Firefly operates scheduled flights from its two home bases Penang International Airport and Subang International Airport.
What kind of frequent flyer program does Malaysia Airlines have?
Esteemed Traveller. In the early 1990s, Malaysia Airlines, Cathay Pacific, Thai Airways International and Singapore Airlines launched their joint Asian frequent-flyer program: Passages. The joint program was officially dissolved in 1999, and the Enrich frequent-flyer program made its debut after the split from Passages.
When does mhgiveaway contest start for Malaysia Airlines?
More than 9 Passengers. The #MHGiveaway Contest (“Contest”) is organised by Malaysia Airlines Berhad (“MAB”) and will run from 25 th February 2017 (12:00AM, Malaysian time) – 30 th April 2017 (11:59PM, Malaysian time).
Where does Firefly Airlines fly from in Malaysia?
Firefly operates scheduled flights from its two home bases Penang International Airport and Subang International Airport. The airline focuses on tertiary cities. MASwings focuses on inter- Borneo flights.
When did Malaysia Airlines cease to be an airline?
MSA ceased operations in 1972, with its assets split between two new airlines; Malaysian Airline System (MAS), and Singapore Airlines.
Why did Malaysia Airlines choose the initials MSA?
The initials MSA were well regarded as an airline icon, and both carriers tried to use them. Malaysian went for MAS by just transposing the last two letters and choosing the name Malaysian Airline System, while Singapore originally proposed the name Mercury Singapore Airlines to keep the MSA initials, but changed its mind and went for SIA instead.
When did Malaysia Airlines change its name to Mab?
In May 2015, it was announced that the airline will be transferred to a newly founded “Malaysia Airlines Berhad” (MAB) by 1 September 2015, with rebranding of the airline also commencing that day.