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This comes after it was reported that MH66 bound for Seoul from Kuala Lumpur had to be diverted earlier today.

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00:00Malaysia Airlines has cancelled its flight MH67 from Seoul, South Korea bound for Kuala
00:08Lumpur today. This comes after it was reported that another Malaysia Airlines flight bound
00:14for Seoul from Kuala Lumpur, MH66, had to be diverted earlier today. According to Flight
00:21Radar 24, MH67 was scheduled to depart from Seoul at 11 a.m. local time and arrive at
00:284.35 p.m. However, the website shows that the flight has been cancelled. Last Thursday,
00:34the National Carrier said it has completed all necessary flight cancellations for August
00:38and September in addressing recent operational difficulties. The Civil Aviation Authority
00:44of Malaysia had reduced the validity of Malaysia Airlines' Air Operator Certificate from
00:49three years to one year following the National Carrier's operational difficulties. On Thursday,
00:55the airline's parent body, Malaysia Aviation Group, said it was supposed to receive 17
01:00new aircraft this year from manufacturers but only four had been delivered so far.

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