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This article first appeared in The Edge Financial Daily on January 15, 2019

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines Bhd, which is undergoing a turnaround plan, is reinstating daily flights between here and Kochi, India from March 31, more than three years after the route was dropped as part of its cost-cutting programme.

In a statement yesterday, the airline’s group chief executive officer, Captain Izham Ismail, said reintroducing flights to the Kerala city makes “business sense” given that there is now increased demand.

“Due to increasing demand, we are happy to announce our return on the daily Kuala Lumpur-Kochi route.  

“We also have recently increased capacity on the Kuala Lumpur-Mumbai route by swapping one of the B737-800 aircraft to the wide-body A330-300 as this shows our commitment to the India market,” he added.

In 2015, Malaysia Airlines suspended flights to Kochi, alongside route cuts to other destinations including Frankfurt, Kunming and Krabi, as part of its network restructuring exercise.

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