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BANGALORE: Augmenting its international presence, Malaysia Airlines announced its proposed interline agreement with Virgin Blue, one of the leading domestic carriers of Australia. The new partnership will provide seamless connectivity to Malaysia Airlines passengers from India to over 60 cities in Australia, said a release from Malaysia Airlines. The new interline agreement offers an enhanced travel experience with a range of competitive benefits from unified ticketing to simple auto-priced fares for destinations in Australia and New Zealand. The tie-up between the two carriers will provide its customers easy check-in from port of boarding to the final destination and also enable them to make changes post ticketing or after departure at the nearest Malaysia Airlines office. Malaysia Airlines will now provide connectivity to its five key Australian gateways of Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth and Adelaide and to over 60 domestic destinations of Virgin Blue in Australia. The popular destinations included in the interline agreement are the Gold Coast, Cairns, Canberra, Darwin, Hobart, Broome, Hamilton Island, Ballina, Mackay, Rockhampton and Coffs Harbour.
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