Malaysia Airlines has launched a fixed-rate travel pass that allows multiple trips, year-round across ASEAN.
Dubbed the MHflypass ASEAN, the pass is part of the MHflypass program, which was launched in April 2021 and consists of domestic airline coupons.
Passengers using Malaysia Airlines' wide network can fly to 12 cities in ASEAN with MHflypass ASEAN. Each pass includes six tickets, allowing travelers to make three round trips or six one-way trips.
MHflypass has no blackout periods and is valid for one year, so holders can book flights during peak times or high season, subject to availability.
It also offers Go-Show Flexibility, which allows holders to board an earlier flight if one is available, and unlimited flight modifications, letting travelers to change their itinerary at no cost.
Priority check-in, boarding, and luggage drop are among the other MH Economy Flex benefits.
Tickets purchased with MHflypass include complementary meals, snacks, and beverages, as well as a 7kg cabin baggage allowance and a 35kg check-in baggage allowance.


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