Malindo Air passengers easier transit through Malaysia

    Malindo Air passengers easier transit through Malaysia

    The Consul General of Malaysia announced the approval of the TWOV facility for all Malindo Air passengers at a Trade Event organized by Malindo Air in Perth recently.

    This facility would now allow the easy transit of tourists to and from countries like India, Pakistan, Bangladesh & Sri Lanka through Malaysia to their home country.

    A transit stay of up to 120 hours in Kuala Lumpur would be covered free of charge, subject to the passenger ticket travel details.

    Malindo Air, a full service Malaysian carrier, currently operates 12 weekly flights from Perth to Kuala Lumpur and offers 10 percent BSP commission to all travel agents in Australia.

    This fast growing airline boasts of a young fleet and flights to over 30 destinations in India, Sri Lanka, Vietnam, Thailand, Singapore and others.

    Further details & conditions of TWOV application can be obtained from Malindo Air Call Centre on:

    Tel No 1300 885 930

    Email:malindoair@airlinerepservices.com.au

    Malaysian Consulate General Email: vcimmg@cgmperth.net/immigration@cgmperth.net

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    Pictured from Left to Right: Roheena Gidwani – General Manager – Airline Rep Services (GSA Malindo Air), Wayne Callaghan – State Sales Manager – Airline Rep Services (GSA Malindo Air), Vijay Avili – General Manager Commercial – Malindo Air, Mr. Nazarudin Jaafar – Consul General, Mr. Noorjamhri, Jamal – Vice Consul, Mr. M. Azmi Jemain – Vice Consul & Penny Ng – Tourism Malaysia

    Email the Travel Weekly team at traveldesk@travelweekly.com.au

    Malindo Air

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