| Malaysia Airlines New Airbus 330-300 Aircraft Flies To Melbourne as well as Adelaide |
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Business Class Travel » Air Travel News Air Travel NewsTuesday, August 30, 2011Effective 26 September 2011, customers of Malaysia Airlines traveling to and from Adelaide and Melbourne will be able to experience the latest state of the art product when the award winning carrier launches the new Airbus 330-300 aircraft. Malaysia Airlines provides twice daily services from Melbourne and six times weekly services from Adelaide to Kuala Lumpur with convenient connections to over 100 destinations. Malaysia Airlines' Regional Senior Vice President, Australia, New Zealand and S.W. Pacific Ignatius Ong stated that the introduction of this new aircraft demonstrates the importance we place on the South Australian and Victorian market. He also added that it will offer a better product to their discerning customers and at the same time, local and overseas visitors will have access to their vast network on a more premium product offerings. The innovative interior will consist of mood lighting in all cabins and spacious overhead baggage compartments. The novel A330-300 has a total capacity of 283 seats, 36 seats in Business class and 247 seats in Economy class. All seats will be outfitted with AC power supply and USB port for laptops and electronic equipment. Labels: Adelaide, Malaysia Airlines, Melbourne |



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