KUALA LUMPUR – For passengers flying out of Subang on Malaysia’s 68th National Day, their journey began with more than just a boarding pass.
As they stepped onboard Batik Air flights, travellers were greeted with a warm smile, the flutter of the Jalur Gemilang, and a thoughtful gesture to mark the nation’s birthday.
In the spirit of Merdeka, Batik Air handed out miniature flags and snacks to every passenger departing from Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport, Subang.
What could have been just another domestic flight quickly turned into a moment of shared patriotism, with cabins filled with red, white, blue and yellow as travellers waved their flags high above the clouds.

Batik Air Chief Executive Officer, Datuk Chandran Rama Muthy, said the initiative was about more than just giveaways, it was about honouring the collective spirit of Malaysians.
“Merdeka is a reminder of our shared journey as Malaysians of unity, perseverance, and the freedom to move forward together.
“At Batik Air, we are proud to connect Malaysians across every corner of our beloved nation. On this special day, we don’t just celebrate independence. We celebrate the people, the journeys, and the bonds that keep us soaring higher as one Malaysia,” he said.

Passengers onboard described the experience as a rare blend of travel and celebration, a moment that brought strangers together as they flew across Malaysian skies.
Some could be seen snapping photos with their flags against the cabin windows, capturing the unique way Merdeka was marked at 30,000 feet.

The airline said the gesture was part of its commitment to deliver more than flights, weaving cultural and national milestones into the travel experience.
With an expanding network across 20 countries and over 60 destinations, Batik Air has positioned itself not just as a carrier, but as a companion in the journeys that connect Malaysians to one another.
This year alone, Batik Air carried 6.6 million passengers, but for those who flew on 31 August, it wasn’t just about reaching their destination it was about carrying the pride of the nation with them in the skies. -MalayaDailyToday