Have you heard about the latest innovation from the creative minds at Malaysia Airlines? Unveiled this February, MHrail is the next innovative product to key into your Malaysia discovery trip. This approach combines rain and air travel segments, offering seamless itineraries across highly popular destinations across the United Kingdom and South Korea.
If you’ve been dreaming about exploring neighbouring cities from London or Seoul through a single ticket and itinerary, this is your chance. With MHrail, travellers can explore seamless avenues through flights and trains. In addition to being a more sustainable option, the MHrail also offers the convenience and nostalgia of a good trip. Lately, travellers have been taking things back a notch, going back to exploring train transportation. Not only have trains been turned into luxury-vintage travel hubs but they also offer picturesque views.
Exploring Some Major Cities with MHrail
One of the most exciting spots to explore through MHrail’s partnerships is England’s West Coast. This partnership with Avanti West Coast lets passengers voyage from London to Birmingham. In addition to the lively art and music scene, travellers can explore the city’s rich culture and historical heritage.
Travellers can also now explore Scotland and the eastern territories of the United Kingdom with LNER partnership with MHrail. This route allows you to go on a journey of the history of Edinburgh Castle. Explore the Highland heritage as well as historical landmarks such as Culloden Battlefield and Calava Cairns!
MHrail’s has also partnered with Korail to allow travellers to embark on a journey across South Korea. In addition to the amazing street foods and beautiful beaches, travellers can also explore the Gamcheon Culture Village on this route. Some additional popular destinations include the Asia Culture Center, Gwangju, and Yangdong Market.
The MHrail programme by Malaysia Airlines might be the newest addition to your travel itinerary to make for the perfect trip. Not only will your trip be more sustainable, but this might be the adventure you’re seeking to explore this summer.