Mount Ruang eruption: MAS offers one-time change or refund for affected passengers

Customers who wish to do so may do so via the 'My Booking' feature on the airline’s website

6:10 PM MYT

 

KUALA LUMPUR – Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is offering affected customers a one-time change to their travel itinerary free of charge, or an option for a full refund irrespective of their fare due to the volcanic eruption of Indonesia’s Mount Ruang. 

In a statement today, Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) said affected customers who wish to change their flights or cancel their travel plans may do so via the “My Booking” feature on its website. 

“Alternatively, customers may also reach out to our Live Chat support available on the website or call our Global Contact Centre,” it said. 

At the same time, it said passengers are urged to update their contact details via “My Booking” on MAS’ website to receive timely updates from time to time via email and SMS.

Earlier today, MAS cancelled 19 flights between Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) and destinations in Sabah and Sarawak, following Mount Ruang’s eruption.

The national carrier said 11 of the cancelled flights were to and from Sabah, while eight flights involved Sarawak.

“This has led to unavoidable disruptions in our flight schedules, impacting travel plans for many of our valued customers.

“While we understand the inconvenience this has caused, the safety of our passengers and crew remains our utmost priority,” it said. – April 18, 2024

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