KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines is offering passengers the flexibility to rebook their tickets due to the prolonged Movement Control Order and interstate travel ban.
In a statement today, the national carrier said it has extended the travel flexibility by offering a longer ticket validity with a one-time fare difference and service fee waiver. Eligible passengers can now rebook their flight tickets on or before Dec 31, 2021, for travel up to June 2022. Previously, Malaysia Airlines had offered passengers the flexibility to rebook their tickets on or before June 30, 2021, for travel up to December 2021,” it said.
Meanwhile, the airline encourages customers planning to make an advance booking for their future travels, to opt for economy flex tickets.
By Contributor - February 16, 2021
The new initiative supports returning ethnic-minority residents from disadvantaged backgrounds.
A Corner Deluxe room at Ovolo Southside. (Photo: Ovolo Hotels)
Through its recently launched Ovolo Homecoming Project, Ovolo Hotels is extending a helping hand to Hong Kong residents stranded abroad who are unable to afford the 21-night hotel quarantine mandated by the territory’s government. Ethnic-minority individuals with financial difficulties looking to get home will be eligible for a quarantine stay of just HK$1 per night (for a total of HK$21) at Ovolo Southside, and the group has so far pledged up to 200 room nights toward the campaign.