Malaysia Airlines is on the very late road to recovery,following the disastrous year they had in 2014, when two of their 777s crashed.
Malaysia Airlines is under the leadership of one of the most brilliant "crisis" airline CEOs out there, or Christoph Mueller. And overall they're making positive but difficult changes -- they're doing enormous layoffs,greatly reducing their route network, retiring planes, and introducing a new trade class product,etc.
In general it sure seems like they realize that their best chance at being successful is to emerge as a smaller airline with a focus on quality and service. Which is why their policy change as of this year is puzzling.
Via SQTalk, as of January 1, and 2016,Malaysia Airlines is "dry" on flights of three hours or less. Malaysia Airlines hasn't served alcohol on flights within Malaysia for a long time, though they've still served it on regional flights to other countries in Asia.
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Source: boardingarea.com