A billboard reads "Let us pray for flight MH370" |
Sepang: A Malaysian air line carrying 227 passengers and 12 crew members on board goes missing over the South China Sea and it is presumed crashed.
Search and rescue teams from has been sent to comb the large area near the last known location as flight MH370 has disappeared without making any distress signal at 2;40am local time on Saturday (1840 GMT Friday), about two hours after leaving Kula Lumpur International Airport, Al Jazeera English reported.
Update: Malaysia Air Lines (MAS) is making travel arrangements for the next-of-kin of its flight MH370 passengers, which involves different nationalities, said Group CEO Ahmad Juahari Yahya.
"For those who wants to come to Beining or Kuala Lumpur, we advise them to contact our offices around the world," he told a media conference.