Malaysia Airlines says it will help direct relatives of passengers on board its missing flight to fly from Beijing to Kuala Lumpur on Monday morning.
The airline's spokesman says the carrier will arrange for five relatives of each passenger on the MH370 flight to go to Kuala Lumpur, its point of departure, but the first departure will carry only two relatives of each passenger.
The airline is registering passengers' family members, while the exact departure time of the Monday flight has not yet been confirmed.
A 93-person work group has come from the company's Kuala Lumpur headquarters to take care of passengers' families and handle their passports and visas.
Rescue teams from Malaysia, Singapore, Vietnam and China are making all-out efforts to locate the plane, but no breakthrough has been made yet.
The Chinese government dispatched an emergency response team and two navy warships to join the search and rescue mission on Sunday.