Firefly jet operations to move from Subang to KLIA
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Firefly Ceases Jet Operations at Subang and Moves it KLIA
Kuala Lumpur, July 31 - Firefly, a regional airline and low-cost subsidiary of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), will relocate its jet operations from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, commonly known as Subang Airport, to Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1, effective August 19, 2025. This strategic move marks a significant shift for the airline, which has been operating jet services from Subang since resuming them in 2021 after a de…
Malaysia's Firefly to move B737s from Subang to new KUL base
Firefly (FY, Penang) plans to move its jet operations from Kuala Lumpur Subang to a new base at Kuala Lumpur International starting August 19, 2025. The move follows the earlier exit of AirAsia from the downtown airport, which reopened to jet traffic a year ago. Parent Malaysia Aviation Group announced that Firefly will gradually launch B737-800 services from Kuala Lumpur's main airport to Tawau, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, Singapore Changi, Johor B…
Firefly Moves Jet Operation to KLIA From mid-August 2025 — AeroRoutes
Published at 1600PDT / 2300GMT 30JUL25 Firefly today (30JUL25) announced service changes to its jet operation from 19AUG25. From this date, its Boeing 737-800 aircraft service will move from Kuala Lumpur Subang to Kuala Lumpur (KLIA; KUL). Planned operational frequencies, based on week of 07SEP25 – 13SEP25, as follows.Kuala Lumpur – Johor Bahru eff 23AUG25 3 weeklyKuala Lumpur – Kota Bharu eff 30AUG25 3 weeklyKuala Lumpur – Kota Kinabalu eff 21A…
Firefly to move jet operations from Subang to Kuala Lumpur
Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG) today announced the relocation of its regional airline Firefly’s jet operations from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport to Kuala Lumpur International Airport’s Terminal 1, effective 19 August 2025. The airline will continue to operate its turboprop services from SZB, ensuring ongoing connectivity to key regional destinations. This strategic move is part of MAG’s long-term network optimisation plan to enhance operational…
Firefly Is Ceasing Jet Operations At Subang Airport Starting 19 August
FireFly, the low-cost carrier of the Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), announced that it will cease jet operations to and from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah airport, also referred to as Subang Airport, from 19 August this year. The move makes it the second low-cost carrier, after AirAsia, to do so. Moving forward, MAG said that all FireFly jet services will be shifted to KLIA1, where it believes that it can scale the operations more efficiently, as well a…
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