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Qatar Airways, Malaysia Airlines sign MoU for strategic co-operation
Qatar Airways, Malaysia Airlines sign MoU for strategic co-operation
Qatar Airways and Malaysia Airlines Berhad Wednesday announced a new chapter in their long-standing relationship by signing a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU).
The new agreement will further facilitate a strategic cooperation that will see both airlines working closely together across multiple areas of the business to offer an unrivalled and range of value-added services to passengers, Qatar Airways said in a statement.
With the enhanced partnership, both airlines will leverage each others network strengths and provide more access for passengers to travel to new destinations beyond their individual networks while offering new and exclusive product to their customers soon, the statement said.
"Qatar Airways' passengers will gain better access to the wider domestic Malaysia market and key destinations in Asia operated by Malaysia Airlines via its hub, Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA). Passengers will enjoy seamless connectivity to popular destinations in Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Americas with Qatar Airways extensive network via Doha," Qatar Airways explained.
Building on the close links between Qatar Airways and Malaysia Airlines' networks and rapid expansion of codeshare flights, the two OneWorld partners have also agreed to maximise synergies in other areas of the business such as air cargo, operations or commercial services, that will create a game-changing innovative synergy for both carriers in leading the new travel demand ahead.
HE Qatar Airways Group Chief Executive Akbar Al Baker said "This is a significant moment for us as we have just celebrated 20 years of serving Malaysia, and this new strategic cooperation with our OneWorld partner, Malaysia Airlines, further cements our commitment to the country."
"As we move towards a post-pandemic world, successful business is driven by strong partnerships, and this close cooperation with Malaysia Airlines is a firm example of how symbiotic international partnerships can pave way to industry recovery. Providing customers access to the most extensive route network with unrivaled services and seamless connections," HE continued.
Group Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Airlines Berhad Izham Ismail said, "We are delighted to have taken the next important step with our close OneWorld partner. This partnership will provide better efficiencies and a more comprehensive network for our passengers whilst we further boost the growth of traffic flow via KLIA, which will serve as a primary gateway to Malaysia domestic and selected Southeast Asian region destinations."
"We believe the strategic partnership will put both full-service carriers on a stronger footing to compete in the highly competitive market as we continue to navigate recovery of the pandemic. With the reopening of international borders and an increase in the demand for air travel," he added.
Qatar Airways and Malaysia Airlines launched their codeshare co-operation in 2004 and have significantly expanded the partnership in recent years, which today comprises of 62 codeshare destinations in Malaysia, South East Asia, Australia, New Zealand, Middle East, Europe, the Americas and Africa.