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根據這新聞 http://airlineroute.net/2013/04/12/od-jun13/ Malindo的六月開啟的航線已經出現在GDS裏面,不過Malindo還未正式公布,所以還是有可能改. 國際線將飛印度的德里和蒂魯吉拉帕利.每天都有班次. As of 12APR13, Malindo Air’s planned service expansion from 01JUN13 has appeared in Sabre GDS’ timetable listing. The listing shows it will begin International operation with service to Delhi and Tiruchirapally, while adding 5 new domestic markets. The following schedule listing is taken from Sabre, however further adjustment to actual launch date and operational schedule is highly possible. In the GDS, WingsAir’s “IW” code is listed instead of “OD” code. International Kuala Lumpur – Delhi IW1927 KUL1750 – 2050DEL 739 D IW1928 DEL2200 – 0600+1KUL 739 D Kuala Lumpur – Tiruchirapally IW1907 KUL2100 – 2215TRZ 739 D IW1908 TRZ2305 – 0530+1KUL 739 D Domestic Kuala Lumpur – Bintulu IW1686 KUL1455 – 1705BTU 739 D IW1685 BTU1740 – 1945KUL 739 D Kuala Lumpur – Johor Bahru IW1202 KUL0705 – 0750JHB 739 D IW1201 JHB0825 – 0915KUL 739 D Kuala Lumpur – Miri IW1636 KUL1050 – 1305MYY 739 D IW1635 MYY1345 – 1555KUL 739 D Kuala Lumpur – Penang IW1312 KUL0745 – 0835PEN 739 D IW1313 PEN0915 – 1010KUL 739 D Kuala Lumpur – Sibu IW1656 KUL0955 – 1150SBW 739 D IW1655 SBW1225 – 1415KUL 739 D The airline currently operates 3 daily Kuala Lumpur – Kota Kinabalu and 4 daily Kuala Lumpur – Kuching service.

KOTA KINABALU: Malindo Air, Malaysia's first hybrid airline, plans to fly to 12 destinations this year, says chief executive officer Chandran Rama Muthy. He said Malindo Air was looking at flying to India, China and Indonesia. "Asean is a huge market and the market is growing. More airlines are taking to the skies and there is more connectivity," he said during the launch of Malindo Air's inaugural flight from Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang to Kota Kinabalu. Deputy Transport Minster Datuk Abdul Rahim Bakri witnessed the launch. Malindo Air today made three departures to Kota Kinabalu and four departures to Kuching. "We are now flying with two aircraft and will take delivery of two more in June," he said, adding that the airline would have a fleet of 12 aircraft by year-end. It currently uses the Boeing 737-900ERs aircraft for its flights. Malindo Air is jointly owned by the National Aerospace Defence Industries of Malaysia and Lion Air of Indonesia. "While providing air transportation, we will also help to reduce unemployment," Chandran said, adding that 179 prospective pilots have been recruited for the Advanced Airline Bridging Course with facilities provided by Lion Air in Jakarta. Meanwhile, Abdul Rahim said Malindo's scheduled flights to Kota Kinabalu would help boost tourism in Sabah. Last year, 1.87 million tourists visited Sabah. "With Malindo's plan to convert Kota Kinabalu into a second hub, there will be direct connectivity into Sabah for travellers especially from Indonesia, Korea, Japan and China," Abdul Rahim said in a speech.-- Bernama Read more: Malindo Air plans 12 destinations in 2013 http://www.btimes.com.my/articles/20130322165557/Article/#ixzz2OT54PQS6

It is said that the first international route... KUL-DEL.

http://malaysiatravelnews.wordpress.com/2013/03/17/malindo-air-to-start-international-flights-by-june-this-year/ Malindo airline which is a potential major competitor to Airasia will operate international flights by June. The potential destinations are in Southeast, China and India.