Malaysia Airlines will stop flights between Kuala Lumpur and Brisbane, Australia beginning August, as the troubled national carrier restructures itself under a massive cost-cutting plan.
MAS said in a statement reported by news.com.au that its last service to Brisbane will be on August 8.
““Commencing 9 August, 2015, Malaysia Airlines will no longer fly the Brisbane-Kuala Lumpur route. Malaysia Airlines regrets the inconvenience caused to passengers as a result of these changes, and assures customers holding tickets to and from Brisbane will be eligible for a refund or re-accommodated on alternative flights,”
Earlier this month, the airline announced that it would stop flying to three routes — Kunming, Krabi and Cochin — shortly after stopping flights to Frankfurt on May 29.
