Malaysia Airlines is a flying ghost town

AUG | 27 Aug, 2014 08:40PM | Leave a comment

Malaysia Airlines flights have transformed into mile-high ghost towns as pictures posted to social media depict a barren scene of near-empty planes and desolate terminals.


Photos of abandoned seats and deserted waiting areas come as the international airline continues to lose overwhelming amounts of money daily while it recovers from the downing of flight MH17 and the disappearance of flight MH370.


“The southeast Asia air carrier burns its cash reserves at nearly $2.16 million each day,” Howard University professor Oliver McGee, an expert on transportation, wrote on Linkedin. “Operations are losing about $1.6 million a day.”