Relatives of Chinese passengers from missing flight MH370 have flown to Kuala Lumpur, seeking answers from the Malaysian authorities.<br/> <br />They checked into a hotel outside Kuala Lumpur on Sunday morning.<br/> <br />The family members are here for more information on the fate of the missing Malaysia airlines jet, which disappeared four weeks ago.<br/> <br />They also want to meet the prime minister and transport minister face to face.<br/> <br />They have accused officials of mishandling the investigation.<br/> <br />The airliner disappeared on 8th March with 239 passengers on board. Most of them were Chinese.<br/> <br />As the families arrive, Chinese and U.S. search teams head out to look for remains of the plane in a vast area of the Indian Ocean.<br/> <br />Ten ships and as many aircraft are taking part in Sunday's search operations.<br/> <br />Malaysian officials are now sure the missing plane flew into the sea somewhere in the southern Indian Ocean.<br/> <br />But so far no trace of it has been found.<br/> <br />Until some