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Malaysia Airlines Is Burning $2 Million Every Day as Flights Go Empty

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Malaysia Airlines is facing dire economic straits after being involved in the two worst air tragedies of the year. Based on some recent photos taken by its few remaining passengers, some flights are operating nearly empty.

In March, Flight 370, scheduled to travel from from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing, disappeared with 12 crew and 227 passengers on board — which remains a mystery.

Then, last month, tragedy struck again when Flight 17 was shot down while in Ukrainian airspace. All 283 passengers and 15 crew aboard were killed.

Blame for the second tragedy cannot be placed squarely on Malaysia Airlines, as many major carriers routinely fly over conflict zones. But the loss of lives was inextricably linked to the airline by people around the world.

The carrier, which was operating in the red for about five years before either of this year's tragedies, has continued operating despite the major damage to its reputation.The carrier, which was operating in the red for about five years before either of this year's tragedies, has continued operating despite the major damage to its reputation.


"The southeast Asia air carrier burns its cash reserves at nearly $2.16 million each day," wrote Howard University professor Oliver McGee. "Operations are losing about $1.6 million a day."

According to Australia's news.com.au, the airline has doubled the commission it offers to Australian travel agents, from 6% to 11%, for booking travelers on the carrier. It is also offering deep discounts compared to other carriers: A sample fare search on Malaysia Airlines showed a round trip flight between Kuala Lumpur and Beijing for $238, while a similar flight on other carriers was listed for more than $500.

But these efforts have not been enough to prevent nearly empty flights.


Earlier this month, Malaysia's state investment company Khazanah Nasional announced a complete overhaul of the tarnished carrier, announcing it would offer a buyout for the 31% of the airline stock it did not already own.

Details of the overhaul have not been explicit, but a name change, rebranding and labor restructuring are possible. But even if extreme measures are taken, it is difficult to imagine how the airline can overcome the shadow cast by the disastrous MH370 and MH17.

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Malaysia Airlines did not immediately respond to a request for comment.


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haha no one trusts your BS western propaganda anymore, everyone knows the airlines is to be blamed and people vote with their wallet and not words. And its sure not russia whos seen as responsible by average people. Just another blow to the imperialists
 
Its really a dark part for Malaysia Airlines suffering with 2 tragedies of #MH370 & #MH17, and what a co-incidence that both airliners were Boeing, made in USA. Not only this but I consider it is a big challenge for Boeing & USA to locate #MH370 too.
 
they should start direct flights from Toronto to Pakistan and give 50% off, they will see passenger willing to travel without even a seat given.
 
Start selling your planes.

Use money for a rebranding/aggressive makeover strategy. (Name Change, ownership change, new colours, uniforms) a complete overhaul of the existing system and image.

Not that Malaysian airlines is a poor airlines except for some perverted air crew but 2 major accidents are no fault of the airlines itself.

Good Luck!!
 
Safety is the most important aspect of an airliner, and 2 crashes in 3 months span is going to put lot of doubt on customers mind, It is true that both the cases the airliner cannot be blamed......

May be as @Etilla suggested they should plan a brand revamping to bring back the confidence of the customer...
 
2 crashes in 3 months span is going to put lot of doubt on customers mind, It is true that both the cases the airliner cannot be blamed......
we cannot say that #MH370 crashed unless debris is found
 
Time for a name change at the very least and a total overhaul at most.
 
@Sennheiser

Please, don't make fun of Malaysian Airlines anymore. Don't you find it peculiar that Malaysian Airlines got targeted after the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission persecuted Bush and Blair for war crimes?
 
@Sennheiser

Please, don't make fun of Malaysian Airlines anymore. Don't you find it peculiar that Malaysian Airlines got targeted after the Kuala Lumpur War Crimes Commission persecuted Bush and Blair for war crimes?

That's stretching it a bit. When they are condemned all over the world, why would they care for a silly little organization in the other side of the world?
 
That's stretching it a bit. When they are condemned all over the world, why would they care for a silly little organization in the other side of the world?

Because talking is cheap, but creating an institution that really takes matters in hand is different affair.
 
Because talking is cheap, but creating an institution that really takes matters in hand is different affair.
And that institute has no more authority or value than those 'talkers'.
All that institute can do is publish the names of convicts on their web to condemn them. I doubt Bush and Blair even know the name of that institute. What legitimacy and power does that institute has to take any matter in its hand? May be US is pissed off at Malaysia, may be it is some sort of conspiracy. But all this for that commission?
 
And that institute has no more authority or value than those 'talkers'.
All that institute can do is publish the names of convicts on their web to condemn them. I doubt Bush and Blair even know the name of that institute. What legitimacy and power does that institute has to take any matter in its hand? May be US is pissed off at Malaysia, may be it is some sort of conspiracy. But all this for that commission?

What legitimacy does the The Haag Court have when even the US doesn't recognize it and threatened to invade the Netherlands if a US citizen get persecuted? And yet this very court has tried numerous former heads of state?
 
What legitimacy does the The Haag Court have when even the US doesn't recognize it and threatened to invade the Netherlands if a US citizen get persecuted? And yet this very court has tried numerous former heads of state?

That's because US is a Bully.
 
What legitimacy does the The Haag Court have when even the US doesn't recognize it and threatened to invade the Netherlands if a US citizen get persecuted? And yet this very court has tried numerous former heads of state?

That is US being, as @Donatello said, a bully. Hague is a part of UN, a legitimate entity. That Malaysian commission has no international recognition.
 

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