Kuala Lumpur to Seoul Business Class on Malaysia Airlines

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Flight Review: Kuala Lumpur (KUL) to Seoul (ICN)  in February 2017

Carrier: Malaysia Airlines , Airbus A330 in Business Class
Flight Duration: 6h 30m

On a trip to Asia in February 2017, I got the opportunity to fly Malaysia Airlines Business Class from their hub in Kuala Lumpur to Seoul, South Korea, to meet up with some of my family, since I am half Korean myself. This trip was part of a journey I started in Bangkok. I was able to grab a promo fare for the price of 550 USD return. Usually fares for a a route like that go for around 1000 USD.

I was quite excited to try out Malaysia Airlines retro-fitted A330 Business Class in their 1-2-1 / 1-2-2 configuration. Luckily I also had some time before the flight to check out their Golden Lounge at KUL.

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Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge KUL seating area

The lounge itself was divided into a Business Class and First Class section. These pictures show the Business Class section of the lounge. When entering the lounge you immediately notice a wide and open space with a lot of seating possibilities. Unfortunately it was night already so the open view from the lounge right onto the tarmac was not as interesting as I thought it would be.

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Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge KUL snacks

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Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge KUL Food from Buffet

Basically lounge access to me is only important because of the food, drinks and sometimes the refreshing showers! And of course I do really enjoy the atmosphere in most of the  airport lounges, which are even nicer when they offer a view onto the tarmac since I would consider myself being an aviation enthusiast.

The Golden Lounge at KUL has a huge buffet which offers a wide range of cold and hot food and also quite a lot of alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages to choose from. The decor makes a very nice, almost luxurious impression and there are plenty of seating opportunities to eat, work or just relax. It also offers showers and a in addition to that private sleeping rooms and an a-la-carte dining area in the First Class section of the lounge. Overall a nice and comfortable lounge I would enjoy staying again.

After spending 2 hours in the lounge eating and relaxing I made my way to the gate my flight was departing from. It took me just around 5 minutes to get there.

Malaysia Airlines retro-fitted A330 offers a Business Class product where almost every seat seems to be different. So carefully choose your seat when booking BC on this aircraft. There are basically seats which offer more room to one side of you or both sides of you (throne seats). I assigned myself to seat 1K which was a so called “throne seat”, offered a decent amount of privacy and some extra legroom because it’s a seat in the first row of the airplane. Couples should go for the middle seats or preferably 2H,2K or 5H,5K.

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MH A330 Business Class seat map

The seat was great and felt really huge because of the fact that I had space to put my stuff on both sides. As you can see it also offered some kind of personal storage box right next to you.

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MH A330 Business Class seat 1K

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MH A330 Business Class seat personal storage Box 

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Legroom was fantastic. Even in lie-flat position there was plenty of space to move around with my toes. I’ve noticed though that some seats behind mine were a bit narrow in that area, so if possible I would always aim for the first row.

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Service on board was very pleasant aswell. Right after take-off meal service began and I was spoiled with some nuts, water, white wine and as a starter a choice of chicken and beef satay, which MH is well known for. It was delicious!

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Soon after I finished the snacks I slept for around 3 hours when a flight attendant gently woke me up to let me know that my pre-ordered meal had been prepared for me now. You heard right, MH offers a “book-the-cook” options on many of their long distance flights. Up to 24h before your flight you can choose from a variety of meals that will be prepared for you inflight. I went for a lamb dish but unfortunately I was so dizzy after I woke up, I just didn’t snap a pic of it. It was incredibly tasty though.

And also I enjoyed their “Dine Anytime” option with a verity of snacks which could be ordered anytime during the flight.

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Bottom line:
I really enjoyed the whole experience of flying with Malaysia Airlines Business Class in one of their retro-fitted Airbus A330’s. Their lounge in Kuala Lumpur, their soft and hard product in Biz were overall a very pleasant experience, especially considering the price paid. Basically a taste of luxury for the price of flying coach! If you want to experience it the same way I do it check out my Guide on “How to travel the smarter Way!”, which will be out soon. I the meantime why don’t you take a look at how to plan and book a journey? Happy Travels!

Sydney to Melbourne Business Class on Qantas

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Flight Review: Sydney (SYD) – Melbourne (MEL) in early 2016

Carrier: Qantas , Airbus A330 Business Class
Flight Duration: 1h
Price Paid: 60 EUR + 5.000 Avios (miles)

While being on a 5-week backpacking-vacation inbetween my studies I got the opportunity to fly from Sydney to Melbourne in one of their (at that time) newly remodelled A330´s. To book this flight I used my Avios (Miles) from my British Airways Executive Club account. So in the end a oneway-trip in Business Class cost me around 5000 Avios plus an additional 60 Euros in fees and taxes. The cost for this ticket without using miles would have been a whopping 900 AUD. So the use of my Avios wasn’t bad at all.

To get more information on how to earn and use miles just check out my beginners tutorial on how to plan and book your journey here!

So when I arrived at the airport in Sydney I checked in my backpack at the empty Business Class counter and proceeded through security. One of the amazing perks of flying Business Class are the lounges you are allowed to access before departure. And that’s exactly what I did. (I must admit, I did even skip having lunch in Sydney to come to the airport 2-3 h before departure to have it in the Qantas lounge).

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Qantas Business Class Lounge

The lounge is spacious and there was quite a good choice of hot and cold food at their selfservice buffet. Complimentary alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks were available at the bar right next to the buffet. There is also the opportunity to have a quick shower in one of the lounge’s private shower rooms, which I didn’t take advantage of though.

For aviationgeeks this lounge features a fairly nice view onto the tarmac with a lot of qantas planes waiting to be boarded right next to the windows of the lounge.

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Qantas Lounge food and view

After having a nice lunch -it was more like a brunch- I headed to the gates to board my rather short flight in Qantas’ new A330 Business Class.
I assigned myself seat 4A which is a window seat on the left side of the plane, obviously. Business Class is configured in a 1-2-1 layout with direct aisle acces for every seat. I really liked the level of privacy given on a window seat.

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Qantas Business Class seat A330

For the first time in my life (yes, this was actually my first Business Class flight ever) I felt like being on a private jet. The seat certainly felt like it and also the service was amazing, especially for a short flight like this. Even though the flight-time was just under 1 hour the crew managed to serve a full meal in Business Class, which I wasn’t even expecting. The meal included a chickencornsoup, some bread (which unfortunately I ate before taking the picture), some sort of sweet cake for dessert, water and white wine.  I was quite impressed by that.

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Qantas Business Class food and entertainment system

So despite this being an extremly short flight to fly Business Class on, it was definitely still worth using my avios for. I had a great experience flying their new product at that time but I would certainly not spend 900 AUD for a oneway-ticket. Though again, the option of using my avios made this a very reasonable and unique experience.