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Batik Air Malaysia reduces flights to Istanbul

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The airline Batik Air Malaysia has revised the flight frequency on the Kuala Lumpur-Istanbul route. The airline now only flies to Istanbul three times a week.

The airline Batik Air Malaysia announced a reduction in flights between Kuala Lumpur and Istanbul. The airline originally flew to Istanbul four times a week, but in the future the airline will only fly to Istanbul three times a week. The route will continue to be served by Airbus A330-300 aircraft.

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