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Accused of promoting pork in magazine, Malaysia Airlines says sorry... but it was actually beef

KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has apologised after it was accused of publishing an image of a pork dish in its January edition of inflight magazine Going Places, but said it was actually beef.

Malaysia Airlines said it had no intention of offending anyone.

Malaysia Airlines said it had no intention of offending anyone.

KUALA LUMPUR — Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has apologised after it was accused of publishing an image of a pork dish in its January edition of inflight magazine Going Places, but said it was actually beef.

The national carrier said that although it was an international airlines carrying passengers of all backgrounds, it did not mean to offend anyone with the promotion of a restaurant featuring pork on its menu.

“In the promotional article in the January edition of Going Places, it featured a restaurant providing a variety of food on the menu.

“The image featured slices of Wagyu beef and squid. Just like any lifestyle magazines, the review of the restaurant was meant to promote the eatery for passengers all over the world,” MAS was quoted saying by Malay-language portal Sinar Harian.

MAS also said that Malaysia is a multicultural country and it has no intention to offend any party.

The statement came after criticism claiming that it was being insensitive by publishing the image of a pork dish. MALAY MAIL

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