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Flights grounded: Malaysia Airlines halts Kuala Lumpur-Taipei routes July 11 citing Typhoon Bavi

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Flights grounded: Malaysia Airlines halts Kuala Lumpur-Taipei routes July 11 citing Typhoon Bavi
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Malaysia Airlines has cancelled flights between Kuala Lumpur and Taipei scheduled for July 11 due to the approach of Typhoon Bavi. The airline is offering affected passengers the option to rebook within 30 days or request a full refund.

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Severe weather events frequently disrupt international travel and logistics, requiring airlines to manage passenger safety and operational continuity.

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PETALING JAYA, July 10 — Malaysia Airlines has grounded flights between Kuala Lumpur and Taipei tomorrow as Typhoon Bavi barrels towards Taiwan, scrapping two services and urging passengers to rebook or seek refunds.

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