IATA code | MH |
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Routes | 169 |
Top route | Kota Kinabalu to Kuala Lumpur Intl |
Airports served | 71 |
Top airport | Kuala Lumpur Intl |
I enjoy traveling with Malaysia Airlines. The Asian food they serve is pretty good and the red wine was also good. They did run out of beer and only did a couple of water rounds during the flight but the staff were very friendly.
Prompt and efficient boarding. New MH-awards streaming worked first time on my personal device.
On-time & very well priced. All you need on a short flight.
on time.. good
The flight is awful, food isn’t very tasty or good, entertainment sucks
Personable, friendly service. Crew interactions always naturally pleasant and polite. The crew really enjoy their job and interactions with one another. Public Addresses are all smooth, clear and unambiguous - this instils confidence. Landing was butter-smooth in what seemed to be challenging and turbulent conditions - Kudos to the flight crew. Boarding and airport experience were good also.
Business with Malaysia was an absolute pleasure.
Flew business class. Our luggage was the last to arrive at the belt; 15 minutes after the last bag. Sigh.
I asked for more food as i was too hungry or I probably missed MAS onboard food. Both flight-attendants fulfilled my request by giving me both menus - the Nasi Lemak & the chicken noodles. Both tasted very nice. Thanks Mas. I think asked for skyjuice 5x & tomato juice twice
Pros: Nothing
Cons: Food.
Pros: Nothing.
Cons: Please serve food hot. And tell sir hostess to smile. And worst flight. They I Only served one meal for 8 hour flight
Pros: The lower level cabin attendant did her best to make a better impression than her supervisor. I am grateful to her.
Cons: The purser was not even polite. Was it because she was veiled and I was wearing a cross? I really hope not. The normal economy seats are cramped to an unacceptable level. I will avoid flying MH economy again. Malindo, a low-cost flying the same routes (SGN-KUL and KUL-CMB) I often fly, has a much better level of service than MH, supposedly a full service airline.
Pros: I paid $7 for an exit row. I was worth it. The normal economy seats are extremely cramped.
Cons: Seat belt
Pros: Yes
Cons: Vegetarian Food need to Improved.
Pros: Yes
Cons: Vegetarian Food need to be Improved....
Cons: MH hospitality has gone down. Those days they were the best of the best. Now, there is hardly any hospitality at all. Very disappointing.
Pros: Terrible airline company. It’s a ripoff!
Cons: Honesty. Ripoff!
Pros: The staff was really nice when I asked for the green tea they make sure you get it
Cons: Food need to be improved
Pros: The crew was very friendly and attentive.
Cons: Can’t think of anything
Pros: Crew were good. Good food.
Cons: For some reason, the seat was very uncomfortable. Rather hard with little cushion.
Pros: Comfort & punctuality
Pros: Comfort
Pros: Comfort and food.
Cons: Some flight attendants could ve friendlier.
Pros: Different seat location for family of five Missing luggage
Cons: Sitting arrangement Was poor. Five of us had five different seat. Missing luggage.
Pros: Great seat and crews
Cons: A330-300 is nice
Pros: Amazing crews
Cons: Nice seats
Pros: No thank
Cons: Baaad
On board Malaysia Airlines flights, cabin baggage should not exceed 56x36x23cm. If your hand luggage is bigger, the Malaysia Airlines assistance team will most likely ask you to pay extra for checked luggage.
Malaysia Airlines offers direct flights to 70 cities in 22 different countries. Kuala Lumpur, Kota Kinabalu, and Singapore are the most popular cities covered by Malaysia Airlines.
Malaysia Airlines concentrates most of its flight operations in Kuala Lumpur.
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As this airline is based in Malaysia, it offers over 15 different flights to domestic destinations. Additionally, customers can book trips to a variety of international locations that are placed in Europe, Asia, and Oceania, with some examples being New Zealand, South Korea, Germany, and the United Kingdom.
In order to diversify and add to its flight paths, Malaysia Airlines has created codeshare agreements with many other airlines, like American Airlines, Japan Airlines, and KLM. The company also has a collaboration with AirAsia, another Malayasian airline that offers low-cost flights throughout the region. In 2013, it became a member of oneworld, an airline alliance that has many members worldwide, including American Airlines and Cathay Pacific.
For those that will be booking flights with Malaysia Airlines, you can choose from three travel classes, which are referred to as Economy, Business, and Business Suite. Economy will provide you with the option of checking baggage for free, the seat of your choice, a customized meal, and access to the in-flight entertainment system. With Business, you can benefit from priority boarding, access to the airline lounge, and seats that fold into beds. If you fly in a Business Suite, you will be placed in a private pod that contains an exclusive amenity kit.
Malaysia Airlines has over 80 planes in its fleet, with the majority of them either Boeing or Airbus models. Out of the many types of aircraft that are used, the Boeing 737-800 is the most common, as it is ideal for middle-range flights and can fit up to 144 passengers and 16 crew members.