Airlines brace for movement control order coming into effect
Budget carrier Malindo Air says it is suspending all international flights while the movement control order is in effect. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, March 17, 2020.
MALINDO Air will temporarily suspend all international flights from March 18 to 31 as it anticipates reduced capacity due to the movement control order. The carrier said it will cut its flying capacity to all international destinations and monitor the situation in view of the order, which will bar Malaysians from leaving the country and place restrictions on the entry of all tourists and foreign visitors into the country.
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