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    • Release Date: 04/11/13 18:02
    • Summary: GENERAL: AIA: AIAL Malaysia Airlines announces year-round daily flights
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    04/11/2013 16:02
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    GENERAL: AIA: AIAL Malaysia Airlines announces year-round daily flights
    
    Malaysia Airlines announces year-round daily flights to Auckland
    
    Auckland Airport has welcomed the announcement that, due to strong demand,
    Malaysia Airlines is now offering daily flights on the Kuala Lumpur to
    Auckland route all year round.
    
    The announcement will see the 5-star airline commence the year-round daily
    service on 30 March, when the number of flights on the Kuala Lumpur to
    Auckland route will increase from six to seven per week, meaning an
    additional 52 flights in total each year.
    
    Glenn Wedlock, Auckland Airport's general manager aeronautical commercial,
    says this is a fantastic result that reflects the success that Malaysia
    Airlines has seen over the last 12 months on their Auckland services.
    
    "As part of our Ambition 2020 Asia strategy, we have been working very hard
    to secure growth from the High Opportunity Target, 'HOT', markets of
    Malaysia, India and emerging South East Asia," says Mr Wedlock.
    
    "These markets offer the potential for annual double digit growth.  We
    believe Malaysia and India alone could deliver over 120,000 arrivals and over
    $300 million of value to the New Zealand tourism industry by 2020."
    
    "The markets have responded incredibly well to our initial partnership work
    and capacity growth programmes with Malaysia Airlines and Tourism New
    Zealand. In September, Malaysian visitors on holiday to New Zealand increased
    by 50% and holidaying Indian visitors also increased by 19%," says Mr
    Wedlock.
    
    "This latest increase from Malaysia Airlines will not only drive additional
    visitor spend in the tourism sector by at least $10 million per annum but
    also provide New Zealand travellers and exporters even greater access to
    these important destinations for travel and trade."
    
    "The trade relationship between New Zealand and Malaysia is worth around $3
    billion per annum and the number of Kiwi travellers visiting Malaysia and
    India in July increased by over 80% when compared to the same period the year
    before.  This highlights the importance of the growth of Malaysia Airlines
    and the Kuala Lumpur hub," concludes Mr Wedlock.
    
    Tourism New Zealand's Director of Trade, PR and Major Events, Justin Watson,
    says the continuation of a daily service beyond the traditional high season
    is a significant boost for the industry and will support Tourism New
    Zealand's efforts to boost arrivals out of Malaysia.
    
    "Achieving growth in air capacity is a key priority for Tourism New Zealand
    and sustainable air connectivity is also a feature of the Tourism Industry
    Association's new Tourism 2025 Framework. As such, the decision by Malaysia
    Airlines to maintain enhanced services is a positive and welcomed one," says
    Mr Watson.
    
    Malaysia Airlines' Regional Senior Vice President Australia / New Zealand /
    South West Pacific, Lee Poh Kait, says, "This additional frequency for
    Auckland is in tandem with our overall expansion plan for 2014 and beyond. We
    are excited to see sharp increases in load factors on all our flights plying
    the New Zealand and Australia routes. Our company's focus on enhancing
    customer service and efficient product delivery has worked well in our
    favour. In addition to the decision to offer year-round daily flights to
    Auckland, we recently increased capacity into Sydney, Melbourne and Perth,
    and added Darwin as a sixth Australian destination."
    
    "The services between Auckland and Malaysia have been well received and the
    increased frequency is in line with Malaysia Airlines' continued efforts to
    position itself as a superior airline across the New Zealand market. The
    support we have received from our industry partners has assisted us with the
    expansion in New Zealand and is also thanks to the ongoing efforts of the
    20,000 staff at Malaysia Airlines", says Mr Lee.
    
    Malaysia Airlines' New Zealand Country Manager, Dzulkefli Zakaria, says,
    "Malaysia Airlines has worked hard to get the support from our key agents and
    consumers to increase outbound traffic. This is also a perfect time to add
    capacity, especially in line with Visit Malaysia Year 2014. I am also happy
    that we have managed to establish good collaboration between Tourism New
    Zealand, Auckland Airport and our overseas stations to help grow key inbound
    markets from India, Indonesia, Malaysia and elsewhere."
    
    Malaysia Airlines is a oneworld partner and is one of the few airlines
    worldwide to be rated 5-star by Skytrax.  With its main operating hub in
    Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia Airlines offers over 60 destinations worldwide to kiwi
    travellers.
    
    Ends
    
    For further information, please contact:
    Simon Lambourne
    +64 9 255 9089
    +64 27 477 6120
    [email protected]
    End CA:00243315 For:AIA    Type:GENERAL    Time:2013-11-04 16:02:54
    				
 
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