MAS rationalises Firefly’s services

MAS rationalises Firefly’s services

Malaysia Airlines Group has embarked on a network rationalisation programme which will see its subsidiary, Firefly, concentrating on serving short-haul turboprop operations and Malaysia Airlines (MAS) focusing on enhancing its premium full-service offering.

Malaysia Airlines Group has embarked on a network rationalisation programme which will see its subsidiary, Firefly, concentrating on serving short-haul turboprop operations and Malaysia Airlines (MAS) focusing on enhancing its premium full-service offering.

Firefly’s turboprop operations will remain unaffected by this exercise, the group said in statement today.

The takeover of Firefly jet services by the group is part of the service separation plans under the business realignment exercise which addresses the continuing heavy losses being incurred by Firefly jet operations, it added.

“The takeover of jet services is an important part of the group’s business realignment exercise and is prompted by the need to address network and fleet restructuring plans for short-haul jet services.

“With the consolidation of Firefly’s jet operations under the group, Malaysia Airlines will focus on the business of growing our premium full-service segment,” said group chief executive officer Ahmad Jauhari Yahya.

The programme will be undertaken over a two-month period on a sector-by-sector basis, and will result in all Firefly jet aircraft being redeployed into Malaysia Airlines’ operations by Dec 4, 2011.

“Malaysia Airlines Group remains committed to Sabah and Sarawak and will continue to operate all services to Kota Kinabalu and Kuching. In addition, MAS Wings will also continue to operate all flights to the other points within Sabah and Sarawak that are currently being served,” he said.

Firefly’s turboprop operations out of Subang and Penang airports will be strengthened with the recent delivery of two additional turboprop aircraft.

These aircraft will enable Firefly to reinstate the Subang-Kuantan-Subang services and also provide capacity to increase frequency of services on existing routes, the statement added.

The group also gave its fullest assurance to passengers that it will honour all jet flight seats sold on Firefly.

“The group is committed to minimising the impact of any disruptions to the travel plans of Firefly jet passengers and will reassign all those affected to equivalent flights or better, at no additional cost, to ensure they reach their intended destinations,” it said.

Passengers with queries related to bookings or reservations on Firefly can write to [email protected] with their booking confirmation number and flight details, or call 03-7845 4543 or visit www.fireflyz.com.myfor more information.

– Bernama