Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Batik Air Malaysia" in Malay language version.
Batik Air Malaysia in late-April 2023 plans to resume Kuala Lumpur – Johor Bahru service, last served until March 2020. The airline schedules 6 weekly flights from 19APR23, increasing to 2 daily from 01MAY23.
Batik Air Malaysia in August 2023 is further expanding service to Japan, including new route to Okinawa, operating via Taipei.
Batik Air Malaysia from mid-July 2023 plans to resume service to Adelaide, where the airline schedules nonstop Kuala Lumpur – Adelaide flight, with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. The airline will offer 3 weekly flights, effective 13JUL23, The airline last operated Kuala Lumpur – Denpasar – Adelaide routing until September 2020.
Batik Air Malaysia has revised planned service resumption on Kuala Lumpur – Hong Kong route, which sees first flight scheduled on 01AUG23, instead of previously filed 01OCT23. The airline will operate this route on daily basis, with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft.
Batik Air Malaysia from late-August 2023 plans to launch service to New Zealand, as the airline schedules Kuala Lumpur – Perth – Auckland route, with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. First flight from Kuala Lumpur is scheduled on 24AUG23, with 6 weekly flights scheduled.
Batik Air Malaysia in recent schedule update filed revised operation for Sri Lanka and The Maldives: Kuala Lumpur – Colombo eff 07JUN23 1 daily nonstop terminator (The airline no longer operates 3 weekly flights extending to Male) and Kuala Lumpur – Male eff 23JUN23 Nonstop service increases from 4 to 6 weekly (3 weekly flights via Colombo discontinued).
Batik Air Malaysia starting this week is adjusting service on Kuala Lumpur – Tokyo Narita route on temporary basis. From 21JUN23 to 12JUL23, the airline will operate 4 weekly flights, instead of planned 7 weekly.
Batik Air Malaysia as of Friday 23JUN23 filed planned operation for Taiwan and Japan, for Northern winter 2023/24 season from 29OCT23:
"1. Kuala Lumpur – Taipei Taoyuan – Nagoya 3 weekly 737 MAX 8,
2. Kuala Lumpur – Taipei Taoyuan – Okinawa 4 weekly 737 MAX 8,
3. Kuala Lumpur – Taipei Taoyuan – Osaka Kansai 1 daily 737 MAX 8 and
4. Kuala Lumpur – Taipei Taoyuan – Tokyo Narita 7 weekly 737 MAX 8.".
バティック・エア・マレーシアは、2023年6月23日金曜日の時点で、2023/24年北部冬季シーズンに向けて、2023年10月29日からの台湾と日本への運航計画を提出しました。
「1.クアラルンプール~台北桃園~名古屋 週3便 737 MAX 8、
2.クアラルンプール~台北桃園~沖縄 週4便 737 MAX 8、
3.クアラルンプール~台北桃園~大阪 関西 週1便 737 MAX 8、
4.クアラルンプール~台北桃園~東京成田 週7便 737 MAX 8。」。
Batik Air Malaysia from mid-August 2023 plans to add scheduled service on Kuala Lumpur – Jeddah route, operated by its recently inducted Airbus A330-300 aircraft. The 377-seater aircraft will begin serving this route from 19AUG23, operating 5 times weekly.
Batik Air Malaysia in the last few days revised planned service to Melbourne, as the airline removed planned nonstop Kuala Lumpur – Melbourne service during Northern winter 2023/24 season. The airline previously scheduled 7 weekly nonstop service between 01DEC23 and 06FEB24, Kuala Lumpur departure
The airline will continue to operate Kuala Lumpur – Denpasar – Melbourne service with 73 MAX 8, scheduled once a day.
Batik Air Malaysia from September 2023 plans to launch 2 new routes, as the airline expands its network to Central Asia. The airline’s A330-300 aircraft is scheduled to operate service to Istanbul and Tashkent:
Kuala Lumpur – Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen 02SEP23 – 30SEP23 2 weekly A330-300 (Schedule on/after 01OCT23 is pending),
Kuala Lumpur – Tashkent eff 01SEP23 2 weekly A330-300.
Batik Air Malaysia in recent schedule update removed schedule listing for Kuala Lumpur – Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen route. Previously, the airline filed 2 weekly flights with Airbus A330-300 aircraft, for the month of September 2023.
Batik Air Malaysia in Northern winter 2023/24 season plans to launch service to The United Arab Emirates, where it schedules 4 weekly Kuala Lumpur – Dubai nonstop service, on board Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. First flight is scheduled on 29OCT23 from Kuala Lumpur.
Batik Air Malaysia in recent schedule update filed revised service launch to Uzbekistan, as first Kuala Lumpur – Tashkent flight now scheduled on 01NOV23 at earliest, instead of initially filed 01SEP23. The airline plans to operate 2 weekly flights with Airbus A330-300 aircraft.
Batik Air Malaysia this week filed service changes to its planned Kuala Lumpur – Dubai service. Previously scheduled to commence on 29OCT23, service is now scheduled from 10NOV23. In addition, the airline will now operate 1 daily flight between 10NOV23 and 30JAN24 (Kuala Lumpur departure), switching to 4 weekly from 01FEB24.
Batik Air Malaysia in Northern winter 2023/24 season intends to add service to the Philippines, as the airline tentatively schedules Kuala Lumpur – Manila launch on 01DEC23.
Batik Air Malaysia has rescheduled its planned service debut to Türkiye, as the airline’s Kuala Lumpur – Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen service is now scheduled to commence on 09FEB24. Airbus A330-300 aircraft will operate this route 3 times weekly.
Batik Air Malaysia earlier this month added new route to Mainland China, which saw the airline inaugurated Kuala Lumpur – Dayong route, on 15OCT23. Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft operates this route 3 times weekly.
Batik Air Malaysia from December 2023 plans to add new route to Mainland China, as the airline opened reservation for Kuala Lumpur – Shanghai Pu Dong route. Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft will operate this route 3 times weekly, effective 09DEC23.
Batik Air Malaysia yesterday (21NOV23) opened reservation for Kuala Lumpur – Kaohsiung – Nagoya route, scheduled to commence on 07FEB24. Kaohsiung is the carrier’s second destination in Taiwan, while Nagoya will see overall service increase from 3 to 6 weekly.
Batik Air Malaysia during the month of February 2024 continues network expansion, with new service to Batam, Dayong and Kunming.
Kuala Lumpur – Batam eff 16FEB24 4 weekly 737 MAX 8 (This route is in addition to Kuala Lumpur Subang – Batam 1 daily ATR72 flight),
Kuala Lumpur – Dayong eff 09FEB24 3 weekly 737 MAX 8,
Kuala Lumpur – Kunming eff 08FEB24 4 weekly 737 MAX 8.
Batik Air Malaysia in February 2024 plans to resume 2 new domestic routes, where the airline schedules service to Sibu and Tawau, on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Kuala Lumpur – Sibu eff 07FEB24 2 daily 737-800 (Service resumption since June 2014),
Kuala Lumpur – Tawau eff 08FEB24 1 daily 737-800 (Service resumption since October 2020).
Batik Air Malaysia in early-March 2024 discontinues service to Sri Lanka, where it currently operates Kuala Lumpur – Colombo route. From Kuala Lumpur, last flight on board the Boeing 737-800 aircraft is scheduled on 03MAR24.
Batik Air Malaysia in Northern summer 2024 season plans service variations to South Asia, as the airline schedules service increase on selected markets.
Batik Air Malaysia this month schedules charter service to Palau, with nonstop flight from both Kuala Lumpur and Tokyo, on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Batik Air Malaysia from June 2024 plans to add new scheduled service to Mainland China, where the airline opened reservations for Kuala Lumpur – Guilin route. The airline plans to serve this route 3 times weekly with Boeing 737-800 aircraft. First flight is scheduled on 02JUN24.
Batik Air Malaysia last week discontinued service to Türkiye, which saw the airline operated last Kuala Lumpur – Istanbul Sabiha Gokcen flight on 29-30APR24.
Batik Air Malaysia last week commenced scheduled charter service on Tawau – Guangzhou route, initially scheduled every 5 days, with Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft. First flight was inaugurated on 30APR24, and this will expand to 3 weekly flights from 04JUN24.
Batik Air Malaysia from August 2024 is adding Kuala Lumpur – Mataram/Lombok route, replacing existing service operated by Lion Air Group carrier Super Air Jet. Batik Air Malaysia's 737-800 aircraft to operate this route from 02AUG24 4 times weekly, instead of Super Air Jet's 2 weekly A320 service.
Batik Air Malaysia from July 2024 is adjusting service to Auckland, as the airline reduces Kuala Lumpur – Perth – Auckland route from 7 to 4 weekly, effective 07JUL24. Auckland service will be discontinued with last flight from Kuala Lumpur scheduled on 19JUL24.
Batik Air Malaysia in the third quarter of 2024 schedules service expansion to Chengdu, as the airline adds service from Kota Kinabalu and Tawau from July 2024, followed by expanded service from Kuala Lumpur by September 2024.
Kota Kinabalu – Chengdu Tianfu eff 18JUL24 3 weekly 737 MAX 8,
Kuala Lumpur – Chengdu Tianfu eff 17SEP24 Increase from 4 to 7 weekly, 737 MAX 8,
Tawau – Chengdu Tianfu eff 19JUL24 3 weekly 737 MAX 8.
Batik Air Malaysia has revised planned service addition on Tawau – Nanjing route, scheduled 3 times weekly with 737 MAX 8 aircraft. Previously scheduled from 08JUL24, the airline now plans to operate this route from 02AUG24 at earliest.
Batik Air Malaysia in August 2024 is adding 3 routes to Indonesia, including service to Padang, Pekanbaru and Surabaya, on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Batik Air Malaysia in the fourth quarter of 2024 schedules additional route to Indonesia, as the airline plans to operate Penang – Jakarta route. Boeing 737-800 aircraft to serve this route once a day from 01OCT24.
Batik Air Malaysia from mid-September 2024 schedules expanded service to Thailand, as the carrier plans to operate service to Hat Yai and Krabi, on board Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Batik Air Malaysia from October 2024 schedules new route to Indonesia, with 1 daily Penang – Jakarta service scheduled. 737-800 aircraft will operate the first flight on 01OCT24.
Batik Air Malaysia from December 2024 schedules additional domestic route, with the offering of Kuala Lumpur – Alor Setar service. From 05DEC24, the airline will operate this route once a day, with Boeing 737-800 aircraft.
Batik Air Malaysia in Northern winter 2024/25 season schedules additional route to Thailand, as the airline schedules Johor Bahru – Bangkok Don Mueang route. From 01DEC24, Boeing 737-800 aircraft will operate this route on daily basis.
Batik Air Malaysia in Northern winter 2024/25 season plans to launch 4 new domestic routes from Kuala Lumpur (KLIA), as the airline recently opened reservations for additional new routes. Planned network addition summary as follows.
Kuala Lumpur – Alor Setar eff 07DEC24 1 daily 737-800,
Kuala Lumpur – Bintulu eff 01NOV24 10 weekly 737-800,
Kuala Lumpur – Miri eff 14JAN25 2 daily 737-800,
Kuala Lumpur – Sandakan eff 01DEC24 2 daily 737-800.
Batik Air Malaysia in late-October 2024 is schedules additional domestic route at Kuala Lumpur Subang, as the airline plans Kuala Lumpur Subang – Kota Bharu launch on 21OCT24. Boeing 737-800 aircraft operates this route on daily basis.
Batik Air Malaysia yesterday (16OCT24) further revised Kuala Lumpur – Taipei Taoyuan – Osaka Kansai route, as the airline closed reservations for all flights on/after 08DEC24. Planned service reductions from 7 to 4 weekly between 27OCT24 and 07DEC24 remain unchanged.
Emirates at the launch of Northern winter 2023/24 season launched codeshare partnership with Batik Air Malaysia.
Etihad Airways last week launched codeshare partnership with Batik Air Malaysia, initially covering 8 routes to/from Kuala Lumpur.
Flights between Kuala Lumpur and Karachi will initially run three times a week.
Batik Air (Malaysia) to resume Kuala Lumpur-Hanoi service from 26-May-2023
Laluan popular ini menggariskan dedikasi teguh Batik Air untuk mengembangkan kebolehcapaiannya di seluruh dunia, memastikan sambungan mudah untuk pengembara.(dalam bahasa Bahasa Melayu)
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(bantuan)penerbangan Batik Air OD611 yang membawa 178 pelancong dari Chengdu tiba di Lapangan Terbang Antarabangsa Langkawi (LTAL) di sini, hari ini, dan disambut dengan pancuran air.(dalam bahasa Bahasa Melayu)
Flight to Zhengzhou and Chengdu commencing on 7 July 2023
Flight to Zhengzhou and Chengdu commencing on 7 July 2023
Flight to Alor Setar commencing 25 May 2023, Flight to Kuantan commencing 26 May 2023.
A new direct flight between Johor Baru and Kunming, China, is poised to further drive Johor’s economic growth.
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(bantuan)Batik Air has launched a new weekly flight route connecting Kunming, China, and Penang, Malaysia, in a strategic move to boost tourism between the two countries.
The new route, operated by Batik Air’s charter service, utilizes a Boeing 737-8 aircraft with a capacity of 189 passengers. The flight, which commenced on September 24, provides a direct and convenient connection between Kunming and Penang, facilitating travel for tourists from China to explore Malaysia’s diverse attractions.
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(bantuan)Batik Air is set to launch new direct flights between Kuala Lumpur and Bintulu starting Nov 1.
Announcing this, state Transport Minister Dato Sri Lee Kim Shin said this initiative, which will commence with a schedule of 10 flights weekly, marks a crucial step in improving access to Sarawak and facilitating smoother travel for passengers.
In addition, Batik Air will also commence its Kuala Lumpur to Miri service on Jan 14 next year, offering 14 flights per week.
Batik Air’s Boeing 737-800 bound for Bintulu from Kuala Lumpur made its first landing at the Bintulu Airport here today, with over 110 passengers onboard.
The new Batik Air direct flight between Bintulu and Kuala Lumpur should boost the tourism and business sectors of both sides.
In this regard, Tourism, Arts, and Culture Minister Datuk Seri Tiong King Sing hailed the inaugural Bintulu-Kuala Lumpur flight on Friday afternoon as ‘marking a new chapter for both areas’.
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(bantuan)The first special direct chartered flight from China to Langkawi for this year, landed safely on Tuesday (Feb 6) in Langkawi, carrying 178 tourists from Chengdu.
State Tourism, Culture and Environment Minister Datuk Christina Liew said Batik Air will be launching its charter flights to Tawau from three cities in China.
She added that three weekly flights from China’s Pudong will commence in April and from Chengdu in July, while similar direct flights from Shenzhen are scheduled to commence in June.
Starting Nov 1, Batik Air will be operating its Kuala Lumpur-Bintulu route, which will have a flight frequency of 10 times weekly.
It is one of the three new connections from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA Terminal 1) that the airline will be launching within the next few months.
The other two are the Kuala Lumpur-Miri route, commencing on Dec 1, and the Kuala Lumpur-Sandakan route, starting from Jan 14, 2025. Both will run 14 times weekly.
Batik Air is set to launch 10 flights weekly between Kuala Lumpur and Bintulu, starting Nov 1, while commencing 14 flights weekly between Miri and Kuala Lumpur, effective Jan 14 next year.
Menurut kenyataan rasmi dikeluarkan, laluan Kuala Lumpur ke Bintulu akan bermula pada 1 November 2024 dan laluan Kuala Lumpur ke Sandakan pada 1 Disember 2024. Manakala, laluan Kuala Lumpur menuju ke Miri pula bermula pada 14 Januari 2025.(dalam bahasa Bahasa Melayu)
Difahamkan Batik Air sedang merancang untuk lebih banyak destinasi dari Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Subang diperkenalkan dalam masa terdekat.(dalam bahasa Bahasa Melayu)
The Minister of Tourism, Arts and Culture, YB Dato Sri Tiong King Sing, stands witness today to the signing ceremony between Jiangsu TopView Cultural Tourism Industry Development Co. Ltd. and Batik Air, marking a significant step towards expanding charter flights on China routes. The agreement includes four routes: Nanning to Kuala Lumpur, Shanghai to Tawau, Chengdu to Tawau, and Shenzhen to Tawau.
Batik Air telah melancarkan penerbangan terus baharu antara Kuala Lumpur ke Bintulu bermula hari ini.(dalam bahasa Bahasa Melayu)
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(bantuan)This is the first regular direct passenger flight that has ever been resumed between these two cities since the period of COVID-19 pandemic.