Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 Victims' Relatives Flies to Malaysia to Find Answers; Plane Crash Affects Country’s Travel, Tourism Growth

By Staff Writer

Feb 11, 2015 08:16 AM EST

Almost one year and we still haven't found any vital clues on what happened to Malaysia Airlines Flight 370. We have gathered the latest updates regarding the incident.

The latest news is that the families of the passengers from the missing aircraft will be going to Malaysia in order to find answers. If you can recall, Malaysia has declared that the missing airlines was an accident. They also stated that compensation will be provided. However, the families are not satisfied with the outcome. Apparently, they want to know more. It has been eleven months since the disappearance and very little information has been provided to them. Some are still hoping that their relatives are still alive. In fact, some of them would even spend their lifetime looking for answers.  

Sadly, there are some people who took advantage of this unfortunate mishap. It was reported that a couple from Malaysia will be facing charges as they allegedly stole from the accounts of the passengers of Malaysia Flight 370. The transferring of the account happened months after the tragedy.

The disasters involving aircraft from Malaysia Airlines has affected the country's travel and tourism industry. In a source, it was revealed that Britons are now avoiding Malaysia as a destination for their vacation. This movement can be pointed to the horrifying issues that the airline faced last year.

This Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 concern will not stop, considering that the relatives are more than eager to find answers. Any person in the right state of mind would say that it is impossible for a high-tech aircraft to disappear in thin air. That is why there are speculations that the government and authorities are just hiding the truth from the public. If this is true, who are they protecting? What is there to hide? Who are involved? Everyone can just guess, but the families will forever mourn. 

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