MAS inks 'major deal' to provide faster service to passengers


epa05268119 A picture made available on 20 April 2016 shows Malaysia Airlines Chief Executive Officer Christoph Mueller speaking during press conference at Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang, Malaysia, 01 June 2015. Christoph Mueller, the Chief Executive Officer of Malaysia Airlines stepped down due to personal circumstances, a year after taking up the challenge of reviving the carrier, local media reported Wednesday. Mueller had worked as CEO of Malaysia Airlines Berhad (MAB) since 01 March 2015. EPA/STR

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia Airlines, through a new passenger service system, will be able to provide travellers more speed and convenience and a sophisticated web booking experience, among others.

The national carrier said in a statement yesterday that it had signed “a major deal” with global travel technology leader Amadeus for the system.

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