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About Malaysia Airlines
Malaysia Airlines (MAS Air) is the flag carrier of Malaysia and is headquartered in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. Malaysia Airlines flies to many destinations including Adelaide, Darwin, Melbourne, Perth, Sydney, Dhaka, Phnom Penh, Siem Reap, Delhi, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Denpasar, Jakarta, Medan, Kota Bharu, Kuching, Kuantan, Langkawi, Amsterdam, Auckland, Yangon and many others.
MAS Air or also known as Malaysia Airlines is one of Asia's largest airlines and serves 40,000 guests on 330 flights to more than 50 destinations daily. The airline's fleet of 6 A380s are configured with 8 First Class seats (main deck), 66 Business Class seats (upper deck) and 420 Economy Class (upper and main deck). Malaysia Airlines has codeshare agreements with Air Mauritius, All Nippon Airways, British Airways, American Airlines, Oman Air, Philippine Airlines, Japan Airlines, Qatar Airways, Turkish Airlines and many others.
In December 2015, Malaysia Airlines and Emirates signed an agreement to expand partnership to give their customers an international network connecting Malaysia to more than 90 destinations on the Emirates network across Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Americas. Malaysia Airlines will add its code on flights of Emirates to Europe, Middle East, Africa and the Americas.
In return, Emirates will add its code on flights on Malaysia Airlines to domestic routes in Malaysia, South East Asia and selective cities across the Asia Pacific region.
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Malaysia Airlines Frequent Flyer Program
Malaysia Airlines operates a frequent flyer program called Enrich to reward regular travellers with the airline. Enrich Miles can be redeemed for award flights on Malaysia Airlines, Oneworld member airlines and Enrich partner airlines.
Enrich members will receive the Enrich Blue Card and can be upgraded to Enrich Silver, Gold and Platinum membership levels.
Enrich Platinum entitles passengers to a Meet & Greet Service, access to Platinum Lounge at KLIA, Priority Reservation Waitlist and Guaranteed Seat.
Malaysia Airlines Baggage
Carry-on Baggage
Carry-on baggage on Malaysia Airlines flights must not exceed 7kg in weight.
Checked Baggage
Passengers flying in First Class on Malaysia Airlines flights are allowed two pieces of baggage with a maximum weight of 50kg. Passengers flying in Business Class on Malaysia Airlines flights are allowed two pieces of baggage with a maximum weight of 40kg. Passengers flying in Economy Class on Malaysia Airlines are allowed two pieces of baggage with a maximum weight of 30kg. First and Business Class passengers are entitled to two pieces of baggage each included in their airfare and Economy Class passengers are allowed one piece of baggage.
Malaysia Airlines Online Check-in
Online Check-In
Passengers can check-in online for their Malaysia Airlines flight by visiting the Malaysia Airlines web check-in page and entering either their booking reference or their e-ticket number. Online check-in opens 48 hours before Malaysia Airlines flights scheduled departure time and closes 90 minutes before.
Airport Check-In
Passengers can check-in for their Malaysia Airlines flight at the airport by either visiting the Malaysia Airlines check-in counter or by using the self-service check-in kiosk. Check-in for Malaysia Airlines flights at the check-in counters and self-service kiosks close 45 minutes before departure time on domestic flights and close one hour before on international flights.
Malaysia Airlines Seat Selection
You can now browse available Malaysia Airlines seats and choose your preferred seat for your flight. Make sure you get the extra legroom you need on your flight. Need some help making your seat reservation? Visit our how to book seats page.
Malaysia Airlines Food
Malaysia Airlines Meal Options
Malaysia Airlines offer many food options for inflight meals, which depend on the class travelling and the route flying. Economy class passengers can pre-book products from snacks to meals or celebratory cakes. Passengers in First and Business Class have a ‘Chef on-Call’ option, where passengers have choice of meals to create a personalised dining experience. The menus for ‘Chef on-Call’ can be found here, which can be pre-ordered at least 24 hours before departure.
Malaysia Airlines Special Dietary Requirements
Malaysia Airlines provide special meals for passengers with special dietary requirements such as vegan or vegetarian, religious, medical or dietary. Special Meals include:
Religious Meal (HNML) | Hindu Meal | |||||
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Kosher Meal (KSML) | ||||||
Medical Meal | Bland Meal (BLML) | |||||
Diabetic Meal (DBML) | ||||||
Gluten Intolerant Meal (GFML) | ||||||
Low Calorie Meal (LCML) | ||||||
Low Fat Meal (LFML) | ||||||
Low Lactose Meal (NLML) | ||||||
Low Salt Meal (LSML) | ||||||
Vegetarian Meals | Vegetarian Vegan Meal (VGML) | |||||
Vegetarian Lacto-Ovo Meal (VLML) | ||||||
Vegetarian Hindu Meal (AVML) | ||||||
Vegetarian Oriental Meal (VOML) | ||||||
Vegetarian Jain Meal (VJML) | ||||||
Fruit Platter Meal (FPML) | ||||||
Vegetarian Raw Meal (RVML) | ||||||
Child Meals | Child Meal (CHML) | |||||
Baby Meals (BBML) |
All Malaysia Airlines meals are prepared in strict compliance to halal. Special meals can be requested 24 hours before flight departure, by one of the options shown on this page.
Malaysia Airlines Drinks & Alcohol
There will be a drinks service offered onboard Malaysia Airlines flights.
Malaysia Airlines Inflight Entertainment
Malaysia Airlines offers a range of inflight entertainment services to help passengers have the most enjoyable flight possible. Its entertainment systems offer Movies, TV, Audio on Demand and even Radio. Audio Video is available on A380, A350, A330-300, B737-800 aircraft.Overhead screens are available on board B737-800 aircraft and portable players are available in Business Class on board B737-800 aircraft
Malaysia Airlines Movies
Malaysia Airlines offers an incredible range of movies on its inflight entertainment system. From new releases such as Ocean's 8 to fun family hits likes the Incredible, there's something for everyone on board your Malaysia Airlines flight.
Malaysia Airlines TV
Malaysia Airlines offers an excellent selection of popular TV shows in Chinese, Japanese, English, Korean, Malay and Hindi. Find sitcoms, kids shows and much more on board your Malaysia Airlines Flight.
Malaysia Airlines Economy Class
Economy, or Coach, class with Malaysia Airlines is comfortable with a enough legroom for all travellers.
Malaysia Airlines Economy Class Facilities
The facilities included in Malaysia Airlines Economy Class are in-flight entertainment with a dedicated tv screen per passenger, a power supply, USB port and a delicious meal of either breakfast, lunch or dinner, depending on your flight time.
Malaysia Airlines Economy Class Seats
Seating in Economy Class is comfortable with ample legroom and width space, along with a reclining function.
Seat layouts vary from aircraft, from 3x3x3 to 2x4x2.
Malaysia Airlines Business Class
Passengers flying Business Class with Malaysia Airlines can enjoy a luxurious passenger lounge as well as a relaxing flight experience.
Malaysia Airlines Business Class Facilities
The modern in-flight entertainment system built into your seat booth will provide Business Class passengers on Malaysia Airlines with hours of entertainment. Malaysia Airlines offers a "Chef on Call" option, offering passengers pre-order dishes.
What are Malaysia Airlines Business Class seats like?
Malaysia Airlines offers its Business Class passengers privacy and comfort as well as plenty of storage in their Business Class seats. All beds on Malaysia Airlines Business Class flights become fully-flat for maximum passenger comfort.
Malaysia Airlines First Class
Economy, or Coach, class with Malaysia Airlines is comfortable with enough legroom for all travellers.
What does Malaysia Airlines First Class include?
First Class passengers with Malaysia Airlines are invited to sit back and relax in the airline's Business Suites. You'll enjoy a delicious range of regional dishes. You'll also be provided with a large amenity kit including cologne, cosmetics and a Malaysia Airlines key ring. You'll also receive a comfortable pair of Malaysia Airlines pyjamas slippers and socks. You won't need to worry about getting comfortable on board with pillows and duvets provided.
Does Malaysia Airlines have a First Class lounge?
Passengers flying in First Class with Malaysia Airlines are able to visit the airline's Golden Lounge where they can enjoy a range of international tastes and be stunned by the incredible Malaysian hospitality.
Malaysia Airlines Popular Routes
Kuala Lumpur Labuan
Kuala Lumpur Tawau
Kuala Lumpur Kota Bharu
Kuala Lumpur Sandakan
Kuching Kuala Lumpur
Langkawi Kuala Lumpur
Fleet
The Malaysia Airlines fleet includes Airbus A330-300, Boeing 777-200ER, Airbus A380-800 and Boeing 737-800.
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
Kuala Lumpur International Airport
HUB Airport
Kuala Lumpur International Airport is Malaysia's main international airport and is one of the busiest airport in South East Asia. It is the hub airport for Malaysia Airlines, AirAsia, AirAsia X and Malindo Air.
Other airlines which fly to and from Kuala Lumpur International Airport include Air Astana, Air China, Air France, Air Maurtitius, AirAsia, Cathay Pacific, Korean Air, Kuwait Airways, Lion air, Lufthansa and PAL Express.
Oneworld Alliance
Oneworld alliance is a leading global airline network, with 15 member airlines. Oneworld alliance was founded and now consists of member airline such as Cathay Pacific, Finnair, LAN, TAM, Malaysia, Qantas, Qatar, SriLankan Airlines, Iberia, British Airways, American Airlines and many others. Oneworld alliance covers more than a thousand destinations in 155 countries.
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Malaysia Airlines News
9th July 2018
Malaysia Airlines Members Program to Offer New Buy Miles Feature
The Malaysian airline's member program Enrich is to launch a 'miles-accelerator' feature for its Enrich members. This will allow passengers to purchase miles or add to their existing miles through the 'Buy Miles' platform.
This will allow nealry 4 millions members to top-up their Enrich Miles balance online.
31st May 2018
Private Company Behind Last Hunt for Missing Malaysia Airlines MH370
The company Ocean Infinity stated its last hunt for a potential spot to hunt for missing plane. The seafront exploration company’s Seabed Constructor vessel will sail to the spot in the southern Indian Ocean where a Chinese patrol ship detected an ultrasonic pulse – which could have been consistent with that from a black box – in 2014.
Analysis of the movements of the Seabed Constructor estimated that it was still monitoring or recovering its submarine detection vessels early on Thursday morning local time.
Ocean Infinity confirmed the company was aware of the reports of the possible black box signal four years ago. It was heading to the area to check it out for themselves “before we head to port and bring this search to a close”.
The Malaysian government at the beginning of the week said its search agreement with Ocean Infinity had ended and would not be extended.
Speaking on Monday, the transport minister, Anthony Loke, said the US-based company had requested an extension to conclude its undersea search for the missing plane.
Ocean Infinity’s arrangement with the Malaysian government was made on a “no-find, no-fee” basis, where the company would receive about US$70 million if it found the aircraft wreckage, and no payment if it found nothing.
After five months of extensive searching, Ocean Infinity admitted defeat on Tuesday and its chief executive, Oliver Plunkett, said it was with “a heavy heart that we end our current search without having achieved that aim”.
However, it appears that in a last-ditch effort, the Seabed Constructor will continue for at least two more days to survey a spot 25 degrees south and 101 degrees east within the original 84,000-sq-mile search zone.
The pulse detected by the Chinese ship had a frequency of 37.5kHz, the same as is emitted by flight recorders, and it was seen as one of the few hopeful moments in the first few weeks of the search for the Boeing 777, which went missing in the early hours of March 8, 2014, en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.
“We remain ever hopeful that we will be able to find the answers we seek and new information will come to light and that at some point in the future the aircraft will be located. We remain steadfast in our unwavering commitments to solving the mystery of MH370.”
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