oh no- I absolutely hate it when the temperature is pushed up. Its so uncomfortable
You want guaranteed leg room then thats the only option. We had emergency exit seats once KUL-LHR but we knew the Malaysian girl who could actually allocate seats.
A couple of things I was not so keen was on the daytime flight back they force you to shut the window covers...so it becomes like a night flight, They also push the internal heating up so you become sleepy...something I'm trying to avoid.
Didn't have that on my flight - spent many happy hours watching the world go by, in a normal aircraft temperature!
I am quite tall (6ft 3in) and still have enough room in the economy seats.
I was quite surprised this year as the windcover cover police did not patrol on either flight (first time ever) as a result we saw a great lightening show (I don't recall the usual temperature happening either, but maybe it was just a one off)
The seem to have improved their inflight entertainment as you can pick what you want to watch when you want much better than the channel system they used before.
I have to thank everyone who recommended the Mandarin Oriental which is definately the best hotel I have stayed in KL (including Shangri La which I stayed in a few years ago when they were offering an amazing acommodation deal, although I think the room was bigger at Shangri La it still could not beat the great location and the amazing service at the MO)
On the way out, when we checked in the lady was lovely. She gave us 3 seats for the 2 of us so we could stretch out a bit. The flight itself was good. Watched some good films, food was good, loads of room (but I am only 5 foot tall).
On the way back, the flight was full but we had requested aisle seats so we didn't interupt anyone as it was also a night flight. They definatly didn't pump the heating up as I was freezing but I did manage 8 hours sleep, which is unheard of!! Again, crew were great, very helpful when someone's baby wouldn't stop crying.
Would definately use them again.
I am flying to Kuala Lumpur then Borneo in August with Malasia Airlines, can anyone tell me what they are like to fly with, leg room, food and entertainment etc,
thanks
have just been to bali with them it is the first time we have used them in 5 years but will never go with them again we preffer singapore airline
mags
Down to personal preference - Malaysian have far superior legroom to Singapore Airlines, and being 6ft 6, that's what counts. I've flown both recently, and there is not that big of a difference.
The one complaint i would have was that the IFE didnt work on the way home! Other than that excellant.
You will have no problems flying with MA
have just been to bali with them it is the first time we have used them in 5 years but will never go with them again we preffer singapore airline
Never is a long time, Mags.
Was there anything in particular wrong with your flights or do you just prefer Singapore Airlines?
We're going to Bali with Malaysian Airlines on a package deal in September.
Does anyone know if you can ring up and reserve seats?
Nothing in particular, like extra legroom seats, we just want to be sure of a window seat.
I've had a rummage round their website but can't see anything.
Thanks
Polly
Has anyone got any ride reports on Malaysian Airlines? Likely to be using them to Kuala Lumper and Singapore soonish and never had the pleasure before. Will be the B777 out of Frankfurt.
Usually use the 747 service out of Heathrow which is fine, one of the better airlines I've flown with - good service and good amount of room in economy. However did fly the 777 from Amsterdam once which felt a little crushed because the Dutch are such tall folks. Plus I had a wonky seat and I got a DVT on the flight...actually thats not such a good reccommendation is it
...mmm...not such a good recommendation (lol). Lets put that down to the 777 and not the carrier. Although I am sure they seat pitch cattle class onboard the Malaysian tripple 7's are 34" (not too shabby I guess).
Flew to Oz a couple of years ago with Malaysia Airlines. 747 to KL then 777 to Adelaide. I believe the seating on the 777 was 2,5,2. Good leg room,seat back entertainment, excellent service and reasonable food . The staff were busy throughout the night bringing round drinks (water and juice). I am a fan of Thai normally for far Eastern flights, but I think their fleet is in need of a overhaul. I would definitely use Malaysia again. We used the Malaysia stop over program both times which included a free flight anywhere within Malaysia. Skytrax rate the airline 5*
Gill
Hi. Check the airline forum pages for details on Malaysian airlines. Flying them myself in early May so will let you know how it goes (although not back until 26th May)
I was also concerned after reading reviews on other websites but I couldn't fault them in any way at all.
Flying with any airline in economy for 12 hours is never going to be 'enjoyable', but Malaysian is miles better than most any carrier that flies that distance in economy. More leg room, punctual, great staff, decent entertainment, it's hard to ask for much more really.
My only issue was interests of passenger safety. While the crew were attentive they were not assertive when seat belt signs were switched on and announcement made during the flight about returning to seat and buckling up. I noted at least 3 passengers moving around the cabin and even opening over head lockers some 10 minutes after seat belt signs were illuminated. Also for departure and landing the crew did not fully check positions of foot rests ensuring in up right position and I had to tell 2 passengers within my line of vision to put them up.
Nivsy
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