Malaysia Airlines relaunching nonstop Paris flights
Malaysia Airlines is launching direct Paris flights next spring.
Flights to Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport marks a key milestone in the airline’s European expansion from 22 March 2025.
It represents Malaysia Airlines’ 68th destination.
Malaysia Airlines last served Paris nearly a decade ago, and is marking the return with the ‘Time for Paris’ campaign.
Tickets are on sale now with an introductory all-in return fare of RM3,699 (approx £650).
The service will initially operate four times a week direct from from KL International Airport Terminal 1 on flagship A350-900 aircraft.
A week later, from 29 March 2025, Paris flights operate daily.
Captain Izham Ismail, Group Managing Director of Malaysia Aviation Group said, “Our expansion into Europe marks a significant milestone for Malaysia Airlines. With the arrival of additional widebody aircraft, we are ready to bring this long-awaited city back into our network. “
“While the European market is highly competitive, we see tremendous potential for this route.”
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