Turkish Airlines inks pact with Malaysian carrier

Turkish Airlines inks pact with Malaysian carrier

KUALA LUMPUR - Anadolu Agency
Turkish Airlines inks pact with Malaysian carrier

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Turkish Airlines has inked an interlining pact with Malindo Air, a Malaysian-based premium airline, to enable better connectivity for air travelers between Southeast Asia to Europe.        

In a statement released June 17, Turkish Airlines Deputy Chairman and CEO Temel Kotil said the partnership would bring mutual benefits, in connection with the rapidly-growing relations between the two countries.  
     
He said the Turkish Airlines-Malindo Air collaboration would provide multiple travel alternatives to passengers and eventually increase traffic between European and Asian destinations.        

Malindo Air currently serves over 800 weekly flights to 40 cities in 12 countries, namely India, Southeast Asian countries, China and Australia.        

 Turkish Airlines meanwhile connects 240 international destinations with Istanbul, the only city in the world straddling two continents, serving as its main hub.        

Malindo Air CEO Chandran Rama Muthy said the interline partnership would make travel from the Asian region seamless, reward frequent travelers and offer passengers even more options when traveling to Turkey and beyond.        

“With the announcement of our partnership with Turkish Airlines, Malindo Air continues to expand our network, including more flights, more gateways and more destinations. We have lined up [the] launch of several new cities by the middle of this year,” he said.        

Malindo Air began operations in March 2014 via a joint venture between Malaysia’s National Aerospace and Defense Industries and Lion Air of Indonesia.