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Visit www.flightcentre.com.au | Call 1300 733 867
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Your Itinerary: Issued Monday 29 April 2013 Present this itinerary with your photo ID (or passport for international travel) at check-in. Avoid delays at check-in. Confirm flight times and terminal information within 24 hours prior to departure. Flight Details Malaysia Airlines MH140 Fare Class: ZBT3MAU Airline Reference: L0GDW Travellers Mr Xiong Yang Departs Sydney 9:40PM Wednesday 15 May 2013 Baggage 40kg of checked bags included Arrives Kuala Lumpur 4:30AM Thursday 16 May 2013 Frequent Flyer Program

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DETAILED NOTES 0. APPLICATION AND OTHER CONDITIONS RULE - 008/AU61 FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY AUTUMN ARRIVAL BUSINESS CLASS APPLICATION AREA THESE FARES APPLY FROM AUSTRALIA TO AREA 3. CLASS OF SERVICE THESE FARES APPLY FOR BUSINESS CLASS SERVICE. TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION THIS RULE GOVERNS ROUND-TRIP FARES. FARES GOVERNED BY THIS RULE CAN BE USED TO CREATE ROUND-TRIP/CIRCLE-TRIP/OPEN-JAW/SINGLE OPEN-JAW/DOUBLE OPEN-JAW JOURNEYS. CAPACITY LIMITATIONS THE CARRIER SHALL LIMIT THE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS CARRIED ON ANY ONE FLIGHT AT FARES GOVERNED BY THIS RULE AND SUCH FARES WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE AVAILABLE ON ALL FLIGHTS. THE NUMBER OF SEATS WHICH THE CARRIER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE ON A GIVEN FLIGHT WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE CARRIERS BEST JUDGMENT OTHER CONDITIONS AIRFARES EXCLUDE TAXES LEVIES AND SURCHARGES. 4. FLIGHT APPLICATION FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY THE FARE COMPONENT MUST BE ON ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MH FLIGHTS 0001 THROUGH 8999 ANY VA FLIGHT ANY QF FLIGHT. NOTE TRAVEL KUL-DOMESTIC MALAYSIA / SIN / BWN VALID ON D CLASS TRAVEL ON VA VALID ON I CLASS TRAVEL ON QF VALID ON I OR Y CLASSES 5. ADVANCE RES/TICKETING FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL SECTORS. WAITLIST NOT PERMITTED. NOTE -

OBSERVE THE EARLIER AUTO TICKETING TIME LIMIT SET BY MALAYSIA AIRLINES IN YOUR PNR OR FARE EXPIRY DATE 6. MINIMUM STAY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY TRAVEL FROM LAST STOPOVER MUST COMMENCE NO EARLIER THAN 5 DAYS AFTER DEPARTURE FROM FARE ORIGIN. 7. MAXIMUM STAY FOR -3M TYPE FARES NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY TRAVEL FROM LAST STOPOVER MUST COMMENCE NO LATER THAN 3 MONTHS AFTER DEPARTURE FROM FARE ORIGIN. 8. STOPOVERS FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY 8 STOPOVERS PERMITTED ON THE PRICING UNIT LIMITED TO 2 FREE AND 6 AT AUD 150.00 EACH. NOTE STPC- KUL HOTEL ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED ON A THROUGH FARE IF NO SCHEDULED CONNECTION OPERATING WITHIN 6 HOURS TRANSIT TIME FOR TRAVEL BEYOND MALAYSIA/SIN/BWN. 9. TRANSFERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY UNLIMITED TRANSFERS PERMITTED ON THE PRICING UNIT FARE BREAK AND EMBEDDED SURFACE SECTORS PERMITTED ON THE FARE COMPONENT. 10. PERMITTED COMBINATIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED END-ON-END NOT PERMITTED. SIDE TRIPS NOT PERMITTED APPLICABLE ADD-ON CONSTRUCTION IS ADDRESSED IN MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS - CATEGORY 23. OPEN JAWS/ROUND TRIPS/CIRCLE TRIPS FARES MAY BE COMBINED ON A HALF ROUND TRIP BASIS -TO FORM SINGLE OR DOUBLE OPEN JAWS/ROUND TRIPS -TO FORM CIRCLE TRIPS. CIRCLE TRIPS NOTE MOST RESTRICTIVE CONDITIONS APPLY. PROVIDED COMBINATIONS ARE WITH ANY FARE FOR CARRIER MH IN RULE AU02/AU20/AU30/AU40/AU60/AU61/AU80/AU85 IN ANY TARIFF. 12. SURCHARGES NONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 14. TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY VALID FOR TRAVEL COMMENCING ON/AFTER 08APR 13 AND ON/ BEFORE 31JAN 14. 15. SALES RESTRICTIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED ON/AFTER 02APR 13 AND ON/BEFORE 30APR 13. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED ON MH. NOTE WORLDWIDE SALES PERMITTED FOR TRAVEL ORIGINATING FROM AUSTRALIA. FARES MAY ONLY BE SOLD BY MH OR PX. TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED ON MH OR PX AND MAY ONLY BE SOLD IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA OR - FARES MAY ONLY BE SOLD BY MH OR FJ. TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED ON MH OR FJ AND MAY ONLY BE SOLD IN FIJI/VANUATU/SOLOMON ISLANDS 16. PENALTIES FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY NOTE CANCELLATION FEE BEFORE DEPARTURE - AUD 250 PER TICKET. AFTER DEPARTURE - NO REFUND EXCEPT UNUSED GOVERNMENT AND AIRPORT TAXES. CHD PAYS ADT PENALTY FEES. INF PAYS 10 PERCENT OF ADT PENALTY FEES. IF TCKETED SECTORS NOT UTILIZED BEYOND GATEWAY POINT KUL TICKETED FARES SHOULD BE RAISED TO KUL LEVEL IF FARES ON TICKET IS LOWER. ------------

CHANGES - TICKET REISSUE FIRST OUTBOUND DATE CHANGE / UPGRADE TO HIGHER CLASS / DESTINATION CHANGES - ALL TICKETS MUST BE REISSUED TO CURRENT FARE PLUS ANY FARE DIFFERENCE TO REFLECT THE CORRECT TRAVEL DATE. AUD 250 PENALTY FEE WILL APPLY. SUBSEQUENT FLIGHT SECTORS - TICKET RE-ISSUANCE DUE DATE CHANGES PERMITTED FOC. LOCAL SERVICE FEE MAY APPLY. ----------NO SHOW AUD 250 PENALTY FEE WILL APPLY. -----------------CHANGE FEES MAY DIFFER IF MODIFICATION IS MADE ONLINE VIA MANAGE MY BOOKING. 17. HIP/MILEAGE EXCEPTIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY THE HIGHER INTERMEDIATE POINT RULE DOES NOT APPLY FOR STOPOVERS. 18. TICKET ENDORSEMENT UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY THE ORIGINAL AND THE REISSUED TICKET MUST BE ANNOTATED NONEND-PENALTY APPLIES - IN THE ENDORSEMENT BOX. 19. CHILDREN DISCOUNTS FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY ACCOMPANIED CHILD 2-11 - CHARGE 75 PERCENT OF THE FARE. TICKETING CODE - BASE FARE CODE PLUS CH OR - INFANT UNDER 2 WITH A SEAT - CHARGE 75 PERCENT OF THE FARE. TICKETING CODE - BASE FARE CODE PLUS CH OR - INFANT UNDER 2 WITHOUT A SEAT - CHARGE 10 PERCENT OF THE FARE. TICKETING CODE - BASE FARE CODE PLUS IN. NOTE INFANTS TURNING 2 YEARS AFTER DEPARTURE MUST PAY CHD FARE IF RETURN TRAVEL DATES CHANGE. UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN 5 - 11 YRS NOT PERMITTED. 20. TOUR CONDUCTOR DISCOUNTS NONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 21. AGENT DISCOUNTS NONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 22. ALL OTHER DISCOUNTS NONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 23. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY NOTE ENRICH FREQUENT FLYER POINTS ARE AWARDED. FOR INFORMATION AND FURTHER DETAILS TEL-132627 - ENRICH MALAYSIAAIRLINES.COM.AU ENRICH MILE UPGRADES NOT PERMITTED.DETAILED NOTES 0. APPLICATION AND OTHER CONDITIONS RULE - 008/AU61 FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY AUTUMN ARRIVAL BUSINESS CLASS APPLICATION AREA THESE FARES APPLY FROM AUSTRALIA TO AREA 3. CLASS OF SERVICE THESE FARES APPLY FOR BUSINESS CLASS SERVICE. TYPES OF TRANSPORTATION THIS RULE GOVERNS ROUND-TRIP FARES. FARES GOVERNED BY THIS RULE CAN BE USED TO CREATE ROUND-TRIP/CIRCLE-TRIP/OPEN-JAW/SINGLE OPEN-JAW/DOUBLE OPEN-JAW JOURNEYS. CAPACITY LIMITATIONS THE CARRIER SHALL LIMIT THE NUMBER OF PASSENGERS CARRIED ON ANY ONE FLIGHT AT FARES GOVERNED BY THIS RULE AND SUCH FARES WILL NOT NECESSARILY BE AVAILABLE ON ALL FLIGHTS. THE NUMBER OF SEATS WHICH THE CARRIER SHALL MAKE AVAILABLE ON A GIVEN FLIGHT WILL BE DETERMINED BY THE CARRIERS BEST JUDGMENT OTHER CONDITIONS

AIRFARES EXCLUDE TAXES LEVIES AND SURCHARGES. 4. FLIGHT APPLICATION FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY THE FARE COMPONENT MUST BE ON ONE OR MORE OF THE FOLLOWING MH FLIGHTS 0001 THROUGH 8999 ANY VA FLIGHT ANY QF FLIGHT. NOTE TRAVEL KUL-DOMESTIC MALAYSIA / SIN / BWN VALID ON D CLASS TRAVEL ON VA VALID ON I CLASS TRAVEL ON QF VALID ON I OR Y CLASSES 5. ADVANCE RES/TICKETING FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY RESERVATIONS ARE REQUIRED FOR ALL SECTORS. WAITLIST NOT PERMITTED. NOTE OBSERVE THE EARLIER AUTO TICKETING TIME LIMIT SET BY MALAYSIA AIRLINES IN YOUR PNR OR FARE EXPIRY DATE 6. MINIMUM STAY UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY TRAVEL FROM LAST STOPOVER MUST COMMENCE NO EARLIER THAN 5 DAYS AFTER DEPARTURE FROM FARE ORIGIN. 7. MAXIMUM STAY FOR -3M TYPE FARES NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY TRAVEL FROM LAST STOPOVER MUST COMMENCE NO LATER THAN 3 MONTHS AFTER DEPARTURE FROM FARE ORIGIN. 8. STOPOVERS FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY 8 STOPOVERS PERMITTED ON THE PRICING UNIT LIMITED TO 2 FREE AND 6 AT AUD 150.00 EACH. NOTE STPC- KUL HOTEL ACCOMMODATION PROVIDED ON A THROUGH FARE IF NO SCHEDULED CONNECTION OPERATING WITHIN 6 HOURS TRANSIT TIME FOR TRAVEL BEYOND MALAYSIA/SIN/BWN. 9. TRANSFERS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY UNLIMITED TRANSFERS PERMITTED ON THE PRICING UNIT FARE BREAK AND EMBEDDED SURFACE SECTORS PERMITTED ON THE FARE COMPONENT. 10. PERMITTED COMBINATIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED END-ON-END NOT PERMITTED. SIDE TRIPS NOT PERMITTED APPLICABLE ADD-ON CONSTRUCTION IS ADDRESSED IN MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS - CATEGORY 23. OPEN JAWS/ROUND TRIPS/CIRCLE TRIPS FARES MAY BE COMBINED ON A HALF ROUND TRIP BASIS -TO FORM SINGLE OR DOUBLE OPEN JAWS/ROUND TRIPS -TO FORM CIRCLE TRIPS. CIRCLE TRIPS NOTE MOST RESTRICTIVE CONDITIONS APPLY. PROVIDED COMBINATIONS ARE WITH ANY FARE FOR CARRIER MH IN RULE AU02/AU20/AU30/AU40/AU60/AU61/AU80/AU85 IN ANY TARIFF. 12. SURCHARGES NONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 14. TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY VALID FOR TRAVEL COMMENCING ON/AFTER 08APR 13 AND ON/ BEFORE 31JAN 14. 15. SALES RESTRICTIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED ON/AFTER 02APR 13 AND ON/BEFORE 30APR 13. UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED ON MH. NOTE WORLDWIDE SALES PERMITTED FOR TRAVEL ORIGINATING FROM AUSTRALIA. FARES MAY ONLY BE SOLD BY MH OR PX.

TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED ON MH OR PX AND MAY ONLY BE SOLD IN PAPUA NEW GUINEA OR - FARES MAY ONLY BE SOLD BY MH OR FJ. TICKETS MUST BE ISSUED ON MH OR FJ AND MAY ONLY BE SOLD IN FIJI/VANUATU/SOLOMON ISLANDS 16. PENALTIES FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY NOTE CANCELLATION FEE BEFORE DEPARTURE - AUD 250 PER TICKET. AFTER DEPARTURE - NO REFUND EXCEPT UNUSED GOVERNMENT AND AIRPORT TAXES. CHD PAYS ADT PENALTY FEES. INF PAYS 10 PERCENT OF ADT PENALTY FEES. IF TCKETED SECTORS NOT UTILIZED BEYOND GATEWAY POINT KUL TICKETED FARES SHOULD BE RAISED TO KUL LEVEL IF FARES ON TICKET IS LOWER. -----------CHANGES - TICKET REISSUE FIRST OUTBOUND DATE CHANGE / UPGRADE TO HIGHER CLASS / DESTINATION CHANGES - ALL TICKETS MUST BE REISSUED TO CURRENT FARE PLUS ANY FARE DIFFERENCE TO REFLECT THE CORRECT TRAVEL DATE. AUD 250 PENALTY FEE WILL APPLY. SUBSEQUENT FLIGHT SECTORS - TICKET RE-ISSUANCE DUE DATE CHANGES PERMITTED FOC. LOCAL SERVICE FEE MAY APPLY. ----------NO SHOW AUD 250 PENALTY FEE WILL APPLY. -----------------CHANGE FEES MAY DIFFER IF MODIFICATION IS MADE ONLINE VIA MANAGE MY BOOKING. 17. HIP/MILEAGE EXCEPTIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY THE HIGHER INTERMEDIATE POINT RULE DOES NOT APPLY FOR STOPOVERS. 18. TICKET ENDORSEMENT UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY THE ORIGINAL AND THE REISSUED TICKET MUST BE ANNOTATED NONEND-PENALTY APPLIES - IN THE ENDORSEMENT BOX. 19. CHILDREN DISCOUNTS FOR FARES WITH FOOTNOTE 5S NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY ACCOMPANIED CHILD 2-11 - CHARGE 75 PERCENT OF THE FARE. TICKETING CODE - BASE FARE CODE PLUS CH OR - INFANT UNDER 2 WITH A SEAT - CHARGE 75 PERCENT OF THE FARE. TICKETING CODE - BASE FARE CODE PLUS CH OR - INFANT UNDER 2 WITHOUT A SEAT - CHARGE 10 PERCENT OF THE FARE. TICKETING CODE - BASE FARE CODE PLUS IN. NOTE INFANTS TURNING 2 YEARS AFTER DEPARTURE MUST PAY CHD FARE IF RETURN TRAVEL DATES CHANGE. UNACCOMPANIED CHILDREN 5 - 11 YRS NOT PERMITTED. 20. TOUR CONDUCTOR DISCOUNTS NONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 21. AGENT DISCOUNTS NONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 22. ALL OTHER DISCOUNTS NONE UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED 23. MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS UNLESS OTHERWISE SPECIFIED NOTE - GENERAL RULE DOES NOT APPLY NOTE ENRICH FREQUENT FLYER POINTS ARE AWARDED. FOR INFORMATION AND FURTHER DETAILS TEL-132627 - ENRICH MALAYSIAAIRLINES.COM.AU ENRICH MILE UPGRADES NOT PERMITTED.

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