great video as always. You are great at giving the most important details, Love your enthusiasm for travel, and soooo far from home. Greetings to you and Brent
Like you Coy we love to fly ✈️ often the journey can be just as if not more exciting than the destination 😉 Hopefully one day you will experience the gems of Asia
Sometimes I think it's personal taste. I still love Cathay Pacific even though the food isn't quite the same. Singapore always seem to be good. I did also thoroughly enjoy Thais 787 and China Airlines 777. EVA was probably the biggest surprise because the seat was so so good!
Lovely video you got here. However I'd like to point out that this is one of MH's oldest products flying, introduced in 2010. And that they don't fly their B737s to Melbourne, Batik Air Malaysia did with their MAXs, from KL to Melbourne briefly before they took on some second hand A330s and deployed those instead.
It's interesting because on the date of editing the video I believe I found on either Google or flight radar an A350 and a 737 then again Malaysian Airlines didn't update one which showed an A330 from langkawi the one time this turned out to be wrong . One was probably an equipment swap. The other who knows. Either way thank you for pointing it out 👍
The A350 was used periodically/briefly over summer on the kul-mel route. I was originally booked on an A350 in January but the aircraft was changed back to the A330.
@@liftoffandtravel they acquired a a350 from SAS and because that plane was configured with one less galley, they couldnt use it for their flagship london/japn routes. hence its mainly now being used for their kul-mel flight :)
Thanks for sharing this, I'm contemplating a flight with MAS when I'm in Singapore in the last part of 2024.
I can Definately recommend them. Huge changes over the last 5 years
great video as always. You are great at giving the most important details, Love your enthusiasm for travel, and soooo far from home. Greetings to you and Brent
Like you Coy we love to fly ✈️ often the journey can be just as if not more exciting than the destination 😉
Hopefully one day you will experience the gems of Asia
Subscribed. Underrated video
Awesome, thank you 👍
Oops wrong thumbnail info 🤣 should be B737 over A320
Haha that's so true 😂 jet lagged or rushed who knows 💚👍 Thanks for letting us know.
9:07 you've got all the wrong Runway numberings. 9:09 you've taken off from Runway 14R which is clearly stated in the airport markings.
Thanks for letting us know. We used one of the many online maps so clearly that's wrong to 😂
Is there a dedicated website that has most of them?
I think MH is better than all ASEAN airlines apart from SQ
Sometimes I think it's personal taste. I still love Cathay Pacific even though the food isn't quite the same. Singapore always seem to be good.
I did also thoroughly enjoy Thais 787 and China Airlines 777. EVA was probably the biggest surprise because the seat was so so good!
@@liftoffandtravel he said ASEAN... meaning South East Asia... EVA and Cathay Pacific are not airlines from ASEAN region..
Lovely video you got here. However I'd like to point out that this is one of MH's oldest products flying, introduced in 2010. And that they don't fly their B737s to Melbourne, Batik Air Malaysia did with their MAXs, from KL to Melbourne briefly before they took on some second hand A330s and deployed those instead.
It's interesting because on the date of editing the video I believe I found on either Google or flight radar an A350 and a 737 then again Malaysian Airlines didn't update one which showed an A330 from langkawi the one time this turned out to be wrong . One was probably an equipment swap. The other who knows.
Either way thank you for pointing it out 👍
The A350 was used periodically/briefly over summer on the kul-mel route. I was originally booked on an A350 in January but the aircraft was changed back to the A330.
@@ozkl6541 any idea where it's being used now?
9M-MAH mostly to Doha nowadays
Kul-Mel is on A330s
It must have been a one of then. Flight radar or Google when I checked was showing an A350
@@liftoffandtravel they acquired a a350 from SAS and because that plane was configured with one less galley, they couldnt use it for their flagship london/japn routes. hence its mainly now being used for their kul-mel flight :)
@@sentoashnaidu3197 that's pretty awesome. British Airways has similar issues with the A350 the galley isn't big enough.