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Malaysia Airlines Releases Manchester United Livery

Ellie Man
Last updated: 30 May 2025 16:11
By Ellie Man
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Malaysia Airlines reveals new Manchester United livery
Malaysia Airlines reveals new Manchester United livery © Malaysia Airlines
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Malaysia Airlines are celebrating their continued role as Manchester United’s Official Commercial Airline Partner as the team begins their Post-Season Tour in Asia. The airline has proudly debuted their new Manchester United livery on its A330-300 aircraft.

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Old Trafford, home of Manchester United © Nat Callaghan

The Red Devils

Malaysia Airlines has unveiled their new Manchester United livery, combining the Malaysian flag with the football club’s iconic red. Now going into the Post-Season Tour, the unique aircraft will carry the First Team across Asia.

This service started on 26 May with the team being specially chartered from Manchester to Kuala Lumpur. The team will next be travelling with the carrier for their upcoming match in Hong Kong on 30 May.

Dersenish Aresandiran, Chief Commercial Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), has said:

“We are thrilled to support Manchester United for their Post-Season Tour and to showcase this unique livery that celebrates our role as a connector of people, cultures, and passions. As the gateway to Asia and beyond, we are proud to fly the team and their fans closer across the region. This collaboration reflects our ongoing commitment to excellence and innovation as we connect communities and inspire shared experiences around the world. We look forward to creating more lasting memories through meaningful partnerships that bring people together.”

Through a love for the game, Manchester United’s Post-Season Tour has brought together thousands of football fans from around the world. This demonstrates how significantly travel and sport remained tied together, with global communities connected through a shared passion.

Off the pitch, Malaysia Airlines has engaged with fans and further boosted their experiences. The carrier provides interactive games and photo opportunities outside the stadium, alongside an exclusive social media giveaway that offers the chance to be part of the exciting match.

Malaysia Airlines and Manchester United partnership
Malaysia Airlines and Manchester United partnership © Malaysia Airlines

About Malaysia Airlines

Founded in 1947, Malaysia Airlines has grown to become the national carrier and flag bearer of Malaysia. The airline operates from its main hub at Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL), carrying up to forty-thousand guests on a daily basis across their global network.

The airline prides itself on capturing Malaysia’s rich traditions, culture and cuisines during their services. In particular, the carrier provides high quality Malaysian hospitality throughout all customer touch points.

What are your thoughts on this special livery? Will you be supporting Manchester United on their Post-Season Tour? Let us know.

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ByEllie Man
Aviation Reporter - With a passion for research and travel, Ellie is a Journalism Intern who aims to share engaging pieces to wide audiences, all the while presenting her own spirit and voice in her written work. Outside of Travel Radar, Ellie is an avid fan of F1 and NHL!
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