Malaysia Airlines to trim capacity
But its domestic routes and regional flights in Asean and the Asia-Pacific will be beefed up
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Kuala Lumpur
MORE than a tenth of Malaysia Airlines' (MAS) capacity will be cut this year as the national carrier focuses on more profitable domestic routes and regional ones in Asean and the Asia-Pacific.
More specifically, its domestic and Asean route capacity will be expanded by 6-8 per cent per annum and its Asia-Pacific capacity by 5 per cent in an effort to build hub connectivity in Kuala Lumpur.
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