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Malaysia Airlines partners with Mumbai Indians cricket team to drive growth

Grant Jones
Published on: 15th January 2026 at 10:52 AM
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New Malaysia Airlines partner Mumbai Indians has 55 million supporters.
New Malaysia Airlines partner Mumbai Indians has 55 million supporters.
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Malaysia Airlines has entered a landmark partnership with Mumbai Indians serving as associate sponsor and official global airline partner.

As one of the world’s most followed cricket teams, Mumbai Indians command a global fan base of over 55 million, providing Malaysia Airlines a strong platform to engage with audiences across India and beyond, extending its signature Malaysian Hospitality to a diverse global community.

The collaboration is part of the airline’s broader strategy to accelerate sports-led brand and commercial growth in key global markets.

To mark the occasion, 100 Wau Bulan kites were released at Jio World Gardens in Mumbai, in conjunction with Makar Sankranti, India’s annual kite flying festival. Also making an appearance at the launch ceremony was Mumbai Indians’ head coach, Mahela Jayawardene, alongside representatives of the club.

“India remains a cornerstone of our international network, and with 80 weekly flights connecting 10 key Indian cities, Malaysia Airlines serves as a vital bridge between India and the world, of MAG group managing director, Datuk Captain Izham Ismail, said.

“This partnership with the Mumbai Indians is a strategic commercial investment; it allows us to tap into an immense, highly engaged audience to drive brand preference and loyalty in a competitive market. By combining the excitement of world-class cricket with the warmth of Malaysian Hospitality, we are not only creating unique experiences but also stimulating tourism and trade flows between our two nations.

“This collaboration is about more than visibility – it is about reinforcing Malaysia’s position as the preferred gateway to Asia and ensuring that our economic and cultural ties continue to flourish, one journey at a time.”

Through the partnership, Malaysia Airlines will reinforce its position as the preferred carrier for Indian travellers while offering Mumbai Indians fans exclusive touchpoints that combine the thrill of cricket with the warmth of Malaysian Hospitality. Planned activations include on-ground fan engagements, co-branded experiences, exclusive merchandise and selected player-led appearances, designed to connect cricket fans with Malaysia Airlines beyond match days.

“With millions of fans in India and around the world, this collaboration allows us to connect our community to new travel experiences while celebrating the shared passion for sport, culture and hospitality,” a Mumbai Indians spokesperson said. “Together, we look forward to creating memorable moments for fans, both on matchdays and beyond.”

As part of its commitment to driving inbound travel, Malaysia Airlines will continue to promote its Bonus Side Trip (BST) programme, allowing eligible international travellers transiting through Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KUL) Terminal 1 to explore an additional Malaysian destination with no additional fare (excluding taxes).

Travellers can choose from eight domestic destinations, offering greater access to Malaysia’s cultural, natural and heritage attractions within a single itinerary. As Malaysia’s national carrier, the airline will also continue supporting Visit Malaysia 2026, working with government and industry partners to enhance connectivity and position Malaysia as a must-visit destination for travellers across India, Southeast Asia and beyond.

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