Malaysia Airlines has been a carrier of "choice" for me this year due to the greatly discounted fares out of Singapore. A couple of months back, they ran a promotion offering fantastic fares to some Asian destinations and without much hesitation, I booked myself a ticket to Osaka for only around S$550 all-in. A fantastic deal considering MH also allows 30kg baggage allowance in economy! Recently, they ran another promotion offering tickets for an even cheaper fare of S$497 to Osaka! Sorry SQ, but with MH charging less than half of your ridiculous S$1.2+k fare to Osaka on similar departure dates and timings (albeit MH flights will have to transit via KL), I simply could not resist her! In fact for S$1.2K, I could have scored myself a KUL-KIX return in Business Class on MH, but I decided to save the money instead. This would be my 3rd flight report on MH this year, with my last 2 being to Kathmandu and Kuching. It would also be my last report for a while since I will not be doing much flying after this trip, at least for the next couple of months ahead. Please be warned that the report will be picture intensive!!
MH allows online check-in 48hrs before flight, which I was able to perform without much problems. On the day of departure, I rushed to the airport after reaching home from work and picking up my bags, to make it for the 2115hrs departure. MH departs from Terminal 2 and even though the flight this evening was supposed to be full, the check-in counters were almost totally empty 1hr prior to departure.

Boarding passes for both sectors were issued and I was off through immigration.

Departures were mainly to South and South-east Asia at this hour.

Some plane-spotting. Scoot B772 preparing for flight to Gold Coast. Silkair is totally dwarfed by it!

Silkair A320, Swiss A340 and Etihad A330.

From the sunflower garden: A range of SQ and MI aircraft plus the Scoot B772.


02 August 2013
Malaysia Airlines
MH 610
Singapore (SIN) - Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
B737-800
9M-MLH
Economy Class
Departure tonight for the short flight to KUL would be at F33. The gatehold room was already half-filled when I arrived. The incoming flight had just arrived and was a bit late.

An older 9M-MLH in old MH colours would be operating the flight today. Guess they needed the additional 6 seats on this leased aircraft for this full flight.


Boarding was called by Business Class, pax with status, followed by row number from the rear of the plane. It was all very orderly. Soon, I was entering the plane of the newest Oneworld member.

Passing the recliner Business Class seats, with pillows and blankets in every seat.
MH allows online check-in 48hrs before flight, which I was able to perform without much problems. On the day of departure, I rushed to the airport after reaching home from work and picking up my bags, to make it for the 2115hrs departure. MH departs from Terminal 2 and even though the flight this evening was supposed to be full, the check-in counters were almost totally empty 1hr prior to departure.

Boarding passes for both sectors were issued and I was off through immigration.

Departures were mainly to South and South-east Asia at this hour.

Some plane-spotting. Scoot B772 preparing for flight to Gold Coast. Silkair is totally dwarfed by it!

Silkair A320, Swiss A340 and Etihad A330.

From the sunflower garden: A range of SQ and MI aircraft plus the Scoot B772.


02 August 2013
Malaysia Airlines
MH 610
Singapore (SIN) - Kuala Lumpur (KUL)
B737-800
9M-MLH
Economy Class
Departure tonight for the short flight to KUL would be at F33. The gatehold room was already half-filled when I arrived. The incoming flight had just arrived and was a bit late.

An older 9M-MLH in old MH colours would be operating the flight today. Guess they needed the additional 6 seats on this leased aircraft for this full flight.


Boarding was called by Business Class, pax with status, followed by row number from the rear of the plane. It was all very orderly. Soon, I was entering the plane of the newest Oneworld member.

Passing the recliner Business Class seats, with pillows and blankets in every seat.

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