Malaysia Airlines has reclaimed the skies to Paris, launching daily direct flights from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) to Charles de Gaulle Airport (CDG).
Flight MH22 lifts off at 11:45pm MYT, landing in Paris at 6:40am, marking the airline’s 68th destination.
The comeback’s a hit. Inaugural flights saw MH22 at 95% full and return flight MH21 at 98%. From four weekly trips, Malaysia Airlines bumped it to daily on 29 March, proving demand’s sky-high.
How Malaysia Airlines reignites Paris
The route’s a smooth ride. MH22 departs late, landing early—perfect for a Paris dawn. Return flight MH21 keeps the pace, linking two capitals with flair.
Group CEO Izham Ismail hailed it. “Paris is back, and it’s a triumph,” he said, nodding to the packed planes. “We’re stitching Malaysia to Europe tighter.”
Also, there’s a treat. Passengers snag the Time for Memorable Journeys Pocketbook—Paris edition. It’s a handy guide, packed with tips to conquer the city.
Izham added a kicker. “This isn’t just a flight—it’s an experience,” he said.
“We’re setting the tone for more routes.”
Next, it’s practical. Daily flights mean flexibility—business or leisure, you’re covered. Malaysia Airlines knows timing’s everything.
What’s beyond Malaysia Airlines’ wings
The Paris link opens doors. Via American Airlines, passengers can hop from CDG to New York (JFK), Dallas (DFW), Miami (MIA), or Orlando (ORD). It’s a seamless stretch across the Atlantic.
Started with four flights, the route hit daily status fast. That 29 March shift locked in Malaysia Airlines’s bet on Paris. It’s their first European leap since scaling back years ago.
Also, the pocketbook’s a gem. It’s the first in a series, hinting at more destinations. Think “Malaysia Airlines Paris travel boost”—a long-tail perk for explorers.
Finally, it’s strategic. KLIA’s a hub, and Paris is a gateway. Malaysia Airlines ties Asia to the West with grit and style.
Malaysia Airlines’ Paris return isn’t just a route—it’s a roar. Daily flights, packed seats, and US connections prove it’s a winner.
From KLIA, they’re not stopping here—the pocketbook teases more. Resolution’s clear: Malaysia Airlines is back, bridging continents with flair.
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