Firefly, a subsidiary of Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), recently marked a significant milestone with the launch of jet services to Tawau, Sabah, from its hub at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) Terminal 1. This follows Firefly’s relocation of its jet operations from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport. Flight FY2574, departed from KLIA at 4:15pm local time and arrived at Tawau Airport at 7pm.
To commemorate the occasion, a send-off ceremony was held at the boarding gate where passengers received celebratory tokens. The event was attended by senior MAG leaders, including Captain Hamdan Che Ismail, Chief Operating Officer of Firefly, and Dersenish Aresandiran, Chief Commercial Officer of Airlines of MAG.

The inaugural flight received overwhelming support from the public, with a load factor of over 98% operating daily return services, the route strengthens connectivity between Peninsular Malaysia and the east coast of Sabah, catering to the growing demand of both business and leisure travellers. This strategic expansion is part of Firefly’s broader network growth from KUL, which will also include new services to Sibu (SBW), Kota Bharu (KBR), Kuala Terengganu (TGG), and Johor Bahru (JHB) — reinforcing its position as a value-driven airline.
Firefly offers passengers greater travel ease with a host of complimentary benefits, including 10kg of checked baggage allowance, in-flight snacks, and the flexibility to change flights. Travellers connecting via Malaysia Airlines flights will also enjoy a seamless journey, including a checked baggage allowance and a meal. These thoughtful perks are aimed at delivering a more comfortable and seamless journey, all without additional charges.

For added convenience, travellers can pre-book their in-flight meals to secure their preferred choice and enjoy exclusive savings, with options ranging from Asian-inspired hot dishes to locally made Malaysian treats. Additional options available for purchase on board. For more information and to book your next gateway visit the official Firefly website.