Passengers on Malaysia Airlines flights no longer required to turn off devices starting July 1


MAG in a statement on June 27 said the airline has been given regulatory approval by CAAM to enable Gate-to-Gate connectivity for passengers on its airlines namely Malaysia Airlines, Firefly, and MASwings. — Photo by Patrick Tomasso on Unsplash

PETALING JAYA: Passengers onboard Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) airlines will no longer be required to turn off their electronic devices starting July 1 due to a new feature called Gate-to-Gate connectivity.

MAG in a statement on June 27 said the airline has been given regulatory approval by the Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) to enable Gate-to-Gate connectivity for passengers on its airlines namely Malaysia Airlines, Firefly, and MASwings.

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