The flag carrier, which has been devastated by the loss of 537 people in two air tragedies this year, had offered prizes including free round-trip flights to Malaysia from Australia and New Zealand in a contest called "My Ultimate Bucket List."
A "bucket list" refers to things someone wants to do before dying, or "kicking the bucket."
"Malaysia Airlines has withdrawn the title of a recent competition running in Australia and New Zealand, as it is found to be inappropriate at this point in time," a statement by the airline said.
The contest was renamed "Win an iPad or Malaysia Airlines flight to Malaysia," the carrier said.
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The airline faced accusations the original competition title was in poor taste.
Customers who booked travel between September 1 and December 31 were asked to tell the airline which destinations were on their "bucket list".
The most creative answers were to go into a draw, with 12 round-trip economy class tickets up for grabs.
MH370 mysteriously vanished March 8 with 239 passengers and crew aboard, inexplicably diverting from its Kuala Lumpur-Beijing course. The Malaysian government believes it went down in the Indian Ocean, but no trace has been found.
MH17 went down on July 18 -- believed hit by a surface-to-air missile -- in rebellion-torn eastern Ukraine, killing all 298 aboard.
Even before the disasters, Malaysia Airlines had lost huge sums of money for years as it failed to rise to increasing industry competition.
It said last week it would slash 6,000 jobs and scale back its route network as it struggles to survive.