The introduction of a new fleet is crucial, but we must also evaluate the number of aircraft and their potential effects. Malaysia Airlines currently lacks enough wide-body aircraft, which are vital for enhancing long-haul flight efficiency and passenger experience. Modern aircraft such as the 787, A350, and A330neo can significantly transform the airline’s operations. If there are concerns about lacking destinations, having extra aircraft allows for flexibility and the opportunity to explore new routes. Consider Emirates; they operate with only two aircraft types yet achieve substantial revenue. With their first A350 soon joining the fleet, they are poised for continued success. Malaysia Airlines has encountered various challenges, and adding the 787 could be a crucial step forward. These advanced aircraft can handle long flights-up to 18 hours-showing their potential for routes from Kuala Lumpur. Investing in modern aircraft is essential for revitalizing Malaysia Airlines and enhancing its competitive stance in the global market.
You shouldn't compare aircraft. Instead, you should compare the total flight experience regardless. Aircraft choice is up to the airline for the same flight duration. MH prefers to use cheaper, smaller single isle planes but higher frequency vs SQ that favours larger, more expensive and more comfortable places but lower frequency. You also compare ticket cost. MH is usually cheaper (but not always) than SQ.
MH - will not fly them. Malaysia aviation reduced their license to 1 year, they recently have a lot of flights turned back due to tech issues. They lack of technical expertise in maintaining aircrafts!
The introduction of a new fleet is crucial, but we must also evaluate the number of aircraft and their potential effects. Malaysia Airlines currently lacks enough wide-body aircraft, which are vital for enhancing long-haul flight efficiency and passenger experience. Modern aircraft such as the 787, A350, and A330neo can significantly transform the airline’s operations. If there are concerns about lacking destinations, having extra aircraft allows for flexibility and the opportunity to explore new routes.
Consider Emirates; they operate with only two aircraft types yet achieve substantial revenue. With their first A350 soon joining the fleet, they are poised for continued success. Malaysia Airlines has encountered various challenges, and adding the 787 could be a crucial step forward. These advanced aircraft can handle long flights-up to 18 hours-showing their potential for routes from Kuala Lumpur. Investing in modern aircraft is essential for revitalizing Malaysia Airlines and enhancing its competitive stance in the global market.
Singapore Airlines for sure ! Better plane, free WiFi, better and bigger portion of meal despite the similar flight time.
Hope you can include the pricing as well.
that legroom on MH looks looks so little, if 178cm already like that, I 193 damn hard. SQ atleast got a bit more space.
u should have compared the same aircraft..id choose MAS over SIA cuz it’s cheaper n got tastier in flight meal..I enjoyed the malaysian hospitality
How different in the Malaysian hospitality compared to any other Asian hospitality like Indonesia, Thai, Singapore etc??
You shouldn't compare aircraft. Instead, you should compare the total flight experience regardless. Aircraft choice is up to the airline for the same flight duration. MH prefers to use cheaper, smaller single isle planes but higher frequency vs SQ that favours larger, more expensive and more comfortable places but lower frequency. You also compare ticket cost. MH is usually cheaper (but not always) than SQ.
SQ is the best 🇸🇬🇸🇬
I would prefer Malaysia Airlines to Singapore airlines!
Why?
As the flight is just only 3 hours long!
MH - will not fly them. Malaysia aviation reduced their license to 1 year, they recently have a lot of flights turned back due to tech issues. They lack of technical expertise in maintaining aircrafts!