Delta and Malaysia Airlines Ending Partnership May 1, 2014

Delta and Malaysia Airlines Ending Partnership May 1, 2014

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While I haven’t seen a formal announcement of this, Delta’s website lists the following on the Malaysia Airlines partner earnings page:

Effective May 1, 2014, Malaysia Airlines will no longer be a SkyMiles partner and SkyMiles members will not be able to earn miles for Malaysia Airlines flights through the SkyMiles program.

Meanwhile they have a similar note on the redemptions page:

Effective May 1, 2014, Malaysia Airlines will no longer be a SkyMiles partner and SkyMiles members will not be able to book new SkyMiles Award Travel reservations on Malaysia Airlines.

I can’t say this is really surprising. Malaysia Airlines joined the OneWorld alliance in February of this year, so it’s not unusual for airlines to reconsider their extraalliance indiscretions when that happens. 😉

This isn’t a huge loss because redeeming Delta SkyMiles for travel on Malaysia Airlines was usually not a great deal anyway. Delta imposes fuel surcharges for travel on Malaysia, and they can be pretty hefty at times.

For example, a roundtrip between Los Angeles and Tokyo on Malaysia Airlines will run you $420 in taxes, fees, and fuel surcharges.

Malaysia-Airlines-Fuel-Surcharges

And I guess that wouldn’t be horrible if Malaysia actually had a good business class product, but aside from their A380s they have a pretty lackluster angled product.

Malaysia-Airlines-Business-Class

As a reminder, Malaysia’s only service to the US is between Los Angeles and Tokyo (with continuing service to Kuala Lumpur), and operated four times weekly.

So I don’t view this as a huge loss, but they do have a pretty extensive route network within Southeast Asia, so if you’ve been looking to redeem SkyMiles for travel to one of the markets they serve, this might be a good time to lock in an award. And if you can redeem SkyMiles for travel before February 1, 2014, even better, since they’re making an interim award chart devaluation for travel after that date.

(Tip of the hat to Shrewd Travel)

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  1. Santastico Guest

    KL is a very nice airport though.

  2. joseph Guest

    Not a fan of MH. Poor ground service, in-flight service, baggage service, etc. etc. etc. Good riddance.

  3. pssteve Guest

    The MH A380 J service KUL-HKG was top notch easily matching CX.

  4. M Guest

    Malaysia airlines hasn't stepped up to the asian airline game. They've been lacking so much. In other words, MH sucks

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Santastico Guest

KL is a very nice airport though.

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joseph Guest

Not a fan of MH. Poor ground service, in-flight service, baggage service, etc. etc. etc. Good riddance.

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pssteve Guest

The MH A380 J service KUL-HKG was top notch easily matching CX.

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