Malaysia Airlines Now Manchester United’s Official Commercial Airline

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Malaysia Airlines has announced a multi-year partnership with Manchester United, designating itself as the club’s Official Commercial Airline. Leveraging co-branded marketing strategies, the airline aims to bolster brand recognition among diverse global audiences while ensuring top-notch service and immersive experiences synonymous with both brands.

Simultaneously, Malaysia Airlines also announced the launch of flights to three new destinations: Malé, Maldives; Da Nang, Vietnam; and Chiang Mai, Thailand. These additions promise enhanced connectivity from the airline’s main hub in Kuala Lumpur, with bookings for direct flights to all three destinations set to commence today on 22 March 2024. Daily flights to Malé are scheduled to begin on 1 August this year, followed by daily flights to Da Nang from 24 September 24, and five times weekly flights to Chiang Mai from August 15, 2024.

In addition to route expansion, Malaysia Airlines unveiled its modernisation plan at the event, introducing the new A330neo Business Class and Economy Class seats. The A330neo cabin features several pioneering elements, including the introduction of Collins Aerospace Elevation Business Class seats, boasting an all-suite cabin with individual privacy doors and wireless charging pods at each of the 28 Business Class seats.

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The airline’s Airbus A330neo aircraft (Image: Malaysia Airlines)

Meanwhile, Economy Class gets the award-winning Recaro CL3810 seats, which offer an ergonomic design, enhanced support, and amenities such as coat hooks and cup holders. Its covers feature the airline’s signature songket motif, blending Malaysia’s cultural heritage with contemporary style. Malaysia Airlines revealed that the A330neo will accommodate a total of 269 Economy Class seats, with 24 of which offering extra legroom.

(Source: Malaysia Airlines [official website])

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