Adelaide Airport will see an increase in flights from Malaysia Airlines, with services from Kuala Lumpur International Airport set to become daily. The airline currently operates five weekly flights using the Airbus A330-300. In November 2025, this frequency will rise to six times a week, and by February 2026, the route will be served every day.
The expansion includes the introduction of the Airbus A330-900neo on the route starting January 29, 2026. According to Adelaide Airport's statement, these aircraft offer "lower emissions, quieter engines, and a more comfortable cabin." The move is expected to add over 60,000 extra seats annually between Kuala Lumpur and Adelaide.
Brenton Cox, Managing Director of Adelaide Airport, commented: "Malaysia Airlines has been a significant supporter of Adelaide’s international market over many years. Today’s announcement reinforces that commitment. It’s a wonderful outcome for South Australians travelling to Malaysia and beyond, and to the overseas visitors travelling to Adelaide using the airline’s extensive route network."