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Malaysia Airlines adjusts flights amid volcano

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KUCHING: Malaysia Airlines has announced its decision to reinstate certain flights, retimed others, and cancel several flights today in response to the ongoing volcanic activity at Mount Ruang.

In a statement, it said the airline will reinstate flights to and from Sabah on May 1 with new timings.

The reinstated flights include MH2660D (KUL-TWU), initially designated as MH2660, and MH2661D (TWU-KUL), originally MH2661.

Additionally, flights to and from Labuan on the same date will be retimed, including MH2608 (KUL-LBU) and MH2609 (LBU-KUL).

However, Malaysia Airlines also noted that certain flights remain cancelled until further notice, with updates to be provided periodically and communicated directly to affected customers.

The cancelled flights include MH2710 (KUL-SDK), MH2711 (SDK-KUL), MH2668 (KUL-SDK), MH2669 (SDK-KUL), MH2594 (KUL-MYY), MH2593 (MYY-KUL), MH2574 (KUL-MYY), MH2575 (MYY-KUL), MH2716 (KUL-SBW), and MH2715 (SBW-KUL).

To assist affected travellers, Malaysia Airlines is offering a one-time change to their itineraries at no extra cost or a full refund, regardless of the fare type.

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Passengers can manage their bookings online via ‘My Booking’ on the airline’s website, contact Live Chat support, or reach out to the Global Contact Centre for further assistance.

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