Malaysia Airlines announces additional European services to support travellers amid global disruption
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The additional flights will commence from March 6 to 8, 2026, between Kuala Lumpur-London Heathrow Airport and Kuala Lumpur-Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport using A350-900 aircraft.
Malaysia Airlines will introduce additional flights between Kuala Lumpur-London Heathrow Airport (LHR) and Kuala Lumpur-Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG) from March 6 to 8, 2026 to support travellers affected by ongoing disruptions across global travel networks.
Amid heightened geopolitical and travel uncertainty, the airline is taking proactive steps to provide greater reassurance and continuity for travellers. By deploying increased widebody capacity between Asia and Europe, Malaysia Airlines aims to help reunite families and support onward journeys. These services will operate on carefully planned alternative routes that avoid affected regions, with safety remaining the airline’s top priority.
The airline will operate its regular daily services alongside the following supplementary flights, utilising the airline’s A350-900 aircraft.
In addition to these extra services, Malaysia Airlines is working closely with its partner airlines across Europe, Asia and beyond to facilitate onward connections for passengers affected by disruptions elsewhere in the network.
Bryan Foong, Chief Executive Officer of Airline Business from Malaysia Aviation Group, said, “Malaysia Airlines is stepping up by adding capacity where it matters, working closely with our partners and ensuring people can continue moving safely and reliably between Asia and Europe. Our role is not simply to operate flights, but to provide stability and reassurance when travellers need it most. Through these additional services, Malaysia Airlines is proud to play its part in keeping global connections open while delivering the warmth of Malaysian Hospitality that defines our airline.”
