Malaysia Airlines MH370: Beijing court orders airline to pay damages to families of victims


Names of crew members and passengers of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are displayed during a remembrance event marking the 10th anniversary of its disappearance, in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. File.

Names of crew members and passengers of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 are displayed during a remembrance event marking the 10th anniversary of its disappearance, in Subang Jaya, Malaysia. File.
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A Beijing court has ruled that Malaysia Airlines must pay 2.9 million Yuan ($410,000) each to the families of eight passengers who went missing in the mysterious disappearance of the MH370 flight more than a decade ago.

The court ordered the airline to pay each family compensation for the death of their loved one, funeral expenses, and damages stemming from emotional distress, it said in a statement on Monday (December 8, 2025). Although it is not known what happened to the passengers, they have been declared legally dead.

There were 239 passengers and crew members on the flight that disappeared after departing Kuala Lumpur for Beijing in 2014. Despite years of searches, it’s unknown why the plane went down or what happened to the people on board. Most of the passengers were Chinese, and their families in China have continued to seek answers.

The court said that another 23 cases remain pending. In 47 other cases, families have reached agreements with the airlines and withdrawn their suits.

Also Read | History of searches for missing MH370

Last Wednesday (December 3), the Malaysian Government said it would resume a search for the missing plane starting December 30.



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