Several recent Malaysia Airlines flights were affected by technical issues, angering passengers.
Several recent Malaysia Airlines flights affected by technical issues have raised calls for clear contingency and emergency plans to be put in place.
“This is to ensure the long-term reliability of our fleet and robustness of our operations and enhance our ability to ensure our customers on Malaysia Airlines, Firefly and Amal services face minimal disruptions and have the best experience possible flying with us,” said its managing director, Datuk Captain Izham Ismail explained in a statement on Aug 24.
Several recent Malaysia Airlines flights affected by technical issues have angered passengers and raised calls for clear contingency and emergency plans to be put in place. According to FlightRadar data, MH152, which departed KLIA at 2.23pm, turned back while flying over the Nicobar Islands in the Andaman Sea.The series of incidents prompted Malaysians to ask MAG to buck up.
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