Malaysia Airlines: A bridge to Asia and beyond — now closer to China
Malaysia Airlines, the national carrier of Malaysia, is expanding its appeal to Chinese travellers with greater convenience, seamless connectivity and a strong focus on the passenger experience.
Serving six major gateways across Greater China — Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Xiamen, Hong Kong, and Taipei — Malaysia Airlines offers direct access to Kuala Lumpur, where it connects to 69 destinations across Asia, Australia, the Middle East, and Europe.
As a member of the Oneworld alliance, the airline has extended its global reach to over 900 destinations in 170 territories. Its modern fleet now includes the A330neo, launched in December 2024, which offers enhanced cabin features such as suite-style Business Class seats, 4K entertainment screens, wireless charging, and complimentary Wi-Fi across multiple aircraft types.
Recognised globally for its award-winning “Malaysian Hospitality”, the airline offers signature inflight dining and premium ground services. Golden Lounges at KLIA Terminal 1 provide a comfortable space to relax, while Business Class and Enrich Platinum passengers enjoy exclusive Mercedes-Benz transfers within the airport.
To meet the evolving demands of corporate travel, Malaysia Airlines offers a suite of products through MHcorporate. These include MHcorporate MARINE, designed for the maritime and energy industry, and MHcorporate EVENTS, which supports meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions. Additionally, a mini-program on Huawei devices provides travellers access to real-time flight updates, mobile check-in, digital boarding passes, and personalised offers.
Visitors to ITB China 2025 can find out more on the Malaysia Airlines stand.