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PETALING JAYA: Three legacy carriers are making a comeback to the KL International Airport (KLIA) over the next two months with one returning after three decades to tap into the pent up demand for air services.
And their comeback could also trigger the return of two more airlines - British Airways (BA) and Qantas.
The three legacy carriers are Air France, which is returning after 30 years, Turkish Airlines and Philippines Airlines (PAL), both coming back after a 10-year absence.
Those in the know claimed that BA officials were in Kuala Lumpur recently to check out the facilities and were in talks with Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) officials.
What transpired was not clear, but they said that BA had been exploring, and they did not discount a return sooner, if not, by 2015.
“It could be this or next year, if not 2015. It is waiting for some of its existing arrangements with other airlines to lapse before flying into KLIA,” said a source.
Both BA and Qantas pulled out of KLIA in 2000.
Timely for British Airways and Qantas to return to KLIA
And their comeback could also trigger the return of two more airlines - British Airways (BA) and Qantas.
The three legacy carriers are Air France, which is returning after 30 years, Turkish Airlines and Philippines Airlines (PAL), both coming back after a 10-year absence.
Those in the know claimed that BA officials were in Kuala Lumpur recently to check out the facilities and were in talks with Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) officials.
What transpired was not clear, but they said that BA had been exploring, and they did not discount a return sooner, if not, by 2015.
“It could be this or next year, if not 2015. It is waiting for some of its existing arrangements with other airlines to lapse before flying into KLIA,” said a source.
Both BA and Qantas pulled out of KLIA in 2000.
Timely for British Airways and Qantas to return to KLIA