The company headquarters are located at Kuala Lumpur International Airport, operating flights to 79 destinations across Asia, Oceania and Europe and carrying 40,000 passengers daily.

As of November 2020, Malaysia Airlines has a total of 80 active aircraft in its fleet, consisting of an all-Boeing fleet of narrow-body jets (48 planes) and an all-Airbus fleet of wide-body jets (33).

Although during its operation, Malaysia Airlines has received many awards and titles such as being awarded the “World’s 5-Star Airline” by Skytrax multiple times (2009, 2012 and 2013) and being recognized by the World Travel Awards as ‘Asia’s Leading Airline’ (2010, 2011 and 2013), the airline took a while to deal with customer shortages and cut costs to cope with the rise of low-cost carriers in the region. Now, despite still facing many difficulties, Malaysia Airlines is gradually returning to affirm its old position in the Southeast Asian aviation industry.

In 2021, Malaysia received two awards “Asia’s Leading Airline Lounge – Business Class 2021” and “Asia’s Leading Inflight Food & Beverage 2021” by World Travel Awards.

According to Wikipedia.