Malaysia Air Resumes Checked Baggage On Europe Routes

January 6, 2016

Malaysia Airlines resumed normal check-in baggage allowances on all its flights on Wednesday after banning it temporarily due to strong head winds on the longer routes it was taking for safety reasons.

The airline said it has recently had to operate a longer route to Europe, which combined with strong head winds, limited the airline's ability to carry baggage and cargo.

The airline did not elaborate on the safety reasons behind its new flight paths to Europe.

It banned checked-in baggage on flights to Amsterdam and Paris operated by its Boeing 777 aircraft.

"Based on its current risk assessment, done on a daily basis, the airline is now able to take a shorter route on European flights," the airline said in a statement.

All baggage is being shipped to affected customers in Europe, it added.

(Reuters)