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H C Chai

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  1. Moving away from airfares, we talk about making a trip to McD.

    In Msia: RM6.95 meal is NOT RM6.95 because you'll then need to take your calculator out and add 10% service & govt charge to it!

    In Aus: $4.95 meal IS $4.95 - that's all you need to bring to McD in exchange for a meal.

     

    What I'm trying to say here, inclusive pricing makes things easier. It makes OUR lives easier, it makes the business's lives easier. SIMPLICITY is the way to go.

     

     

    Well said Tony! I was also so confused everytime I ordered something from McD or Pizza hut in Malaysia. Lets hope these restaurants won't introduce any extra 'hidden charges' like what AirAsia or MAS did. Otherwise we will be seeing a McD advert saying RM0.99 burger with a small print saying "excluding government taxes, adminstration fee and fuel surcharge" =@ !


  2. An aside: Do you know that KTM charges fare from Singapore in Singapore Dollars? Not in equivalent MYR currency value mind you, but rather, the same numerical value. E.g. a 2nd class seat from KL to Singapore is roughly RM 36 - the ticket for the journey in the opposite direction is SGD 36!

     

    Could it be the reason that they didn't take into account currency fluctuation when updating the fares? If I am not wrong the Ringgit used to have the same value as Singapore Dollars until the early 80's. This also happen on the MAS coach service from Senai to Singapore, RM12 if you are taking the bus from Malaysia and S$12 on the other side of causeway! :o


  3. Just saw this on the metro.co.uk...

    £0 Ryanair seats advert is banned

     

    Ryanair has been ordered not to repeat a TV commercial offering seats for £0. The budget airline's fare did not include non-optional extra taxes and charges, the Advertising Standard Authority said. Those costs ranged from £11.70 to £21.70 at 20 British airports. The industry watchdog said the airline should have said its seats cost 'from' £11.70.

     

    I always find it a bit irritating when airlines are advertising their fares excluding the non-optional extras such as airport taxes, insurance, fuel surcharge and adminstration fees. Since passengers MUST pay these 'extras' in order to fly from A to B and the money is collected at the same time the ticket is purchased, why can't these airlines advertise their fare as 'all inclusive' instead. This situation is so common in Malaysia, not just our homegrown AK and MH are doing this, even SQ is doing the same thing. And i find it so confusing to compare ticket prices.... :nea:

     


  4. Yeah, The 1st SQ 380 will do the 1 of the 3x daily SIN/SYD as well as some intra-asia flight. The original SQ plan was to retire all 744 by next year but it's now postponed to year 2008. I'm not sure if all the current 3x daily SIN/LHR flight will be served exclusively by 380 or both 380/77W, but no matter it's 380 or 77W, you will still enjoy "MRTC" in SQ new EY. You probably will see the last SQ 744 to LHR aroud late Fall next year (if everything goes as planned).

     

    Hmm may I ask what is "MRTC"?

     

    I would love to see SQ serving a mixture of 77W and 380 on their SIN-LHR run. Makes it more interesting. Thier 744's are still good but Y cabin are starting to look a bit tired and out of date especially compared to the middle eastern carriers e.g. Emirates, Qatar and Etihad which have bigger PTV's and moodlighting.

     


  5. when SQ get their 380 and 77W, where the new EY will have the exact same seat pitch as MAS (34").

     

    But isn't it going to be a little while before SQ starts replacing its ageing 744 with 380 and 77W on the LHR-SIN run? Heard that the first A380 will be doing SIN-SYD instead of SIN-LHR :(

     


  6. BC, I also have the pleasure of having fun with MAS online booking system about a week ago. I had made almost 10 attempts to book a domestic flight, entering my credit card details over and over again. I finally gave up and phoned their helpline, too bad have been told the fare was only available online and I couldn't book it through the call centre.

     

     

     

     


  7. my experience sucked.

     

    It's few years ago, when my grandma passed away. Being sort of an emergency, we opted for the FIRST flight out of Miri which happens to be AK. After that, they sent a text saying that the flight would be cancelled and retimed to around 11 midnight. WTF? as it was an emergency we bought a one way ticket to KL on MH.

     

    AFTER THAT!

     

    When its about time to come back, they sent us a sms saying exactly its retimed again. My dad has a meeting to rush in Miri hence we took MH back again.

     

    thats about it, my closest experiece of delays with Air Asia... now everyone can fly and get retimed.

     

    I haven't flown with AK myself but have booked two flights with them for travelling in December this year.

     

    One of them KCH-SBW, I booked it in late July. A few days later the flight has been retimed from 2055hrs to 1810hrs.

     

    The second one is KCH-JHB, booked the afternoon flight but realised a few days later the flight no longer exists. It was my sister who booked this flight so I won't be able to log on or find out what happen to this flight.

     

    All I can say is - why the * put your ticket up for sale when you cant even decide on the schedule!? AK schedule keeps changing ALL the time especially on flights within Sarawak and between Sarawak and the Penisular.

     

     


  8. I would go for Qatar. Heard from some people who were on both Emirates and Qatar flights and they all said Qatar is better.

     

    I tried Emirates earlier this year on LGW-DXB-KUL vv, they were good too, I like their huge PTV and generous serving of inflight meals. Cabin crew were friendly and informal. The let down is their seat width on 777 (10 abreast vs 9 abreast on MH and SQ), which can be quite uncomfortable even if you have an average size person sitting next to you.

     

     

     

     


  9. Found this on the TTGAsia website, looks like Austrian is pulling out of KLIA next March! :(

     

    http://www.ttgasia.com/index.php?option=co...12558&Itemid=26

     

    Austrian to quit KLIA and Changi

     

    By S Puvaneswary

     

    KUALA LUMPUR – Austrian Airlines will terminate its six-times-a-week Vienna-Kuala Lumpur-Sydney and thriceweekly Vienna-Singapore-Melbourne flights by the end of the 2006/2007 winter schedule.

     

    Country manager for Malaysia and Singapore, Mr Wilson Tay, citing reasons for the pullout, said: “Spiralling fuel prices and vicious competition had diluted yield earning, thus rendering the direct kangaroo route services too cost intensive to be operated profitably on a sustainable basis.”

     

    However, load factors on the longhaul flights utilising a Boeing 777 aircraft had been rather good, 83.8 per cent last month and averaging in the high-70s.

     

    That leaves the airline with only one route in South-east Asia, between Vienna and Bangkok, operated daily.

     

    “When the operation ceases in March 2007, Austrian Airlines, and previously Lauda Air, would have served Kuala Lumpur for nine-and-a-half years and Singapore for almost three,” Mr Tay said.

     

    The trade expressed disappointment. Worldwide Aviation Sales managing director, Mr Christopher Tan, said: “Thereafter, there would be no other direct connections to Vienna as Malaysia Airlines (MAS) had also ceased flights in June. We have also lost one of only two airlines that fly directly to Sydney from Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) – the other being MAS.”

     

    MSL Travel’s chief executive, Mr D Ramchand, added: “Austrian Airlines offers a bridge linking Austria, the centre of Europe, to Malaysia and Australia. When this bridge is broken, it will affect tourism, cultural and business ties between Austria and Malaysia.”

     

    Golden Tour World Travel moves more than 800 passengers annually on its European tour packages. Managing director, Mr Jason Lim, said his company’s tour packages to Eastern Europe would be affected. “Centrally located Vienna was an ideal gateway for us, but now we may have to consider Munich or Frankfurt.”

     

    General manager of Sime Darby Travel Group, Ms Margaret Mah, hoped Austria would keep a representative office in Kuala Lumpur after going offline, but Mr Tay said he was “uncertain”.

     

    Two other European carriers, KLM and Lufthansa, fly from Amsterdam and Frankfurt, via Bangkok, respectively to KLIA.


  10. Nice photo! Thanks for sharing...

     

    Anyone know when was the lease? How long did they lease?

     

    Not too sure exactly when and how long it was leased, but I have a MAS timetable in 1989 and 1990 at home ( :D ) which show this plane was doing KCH-SIN and KUL-SIN run between 1989 and 1990...

     


  11. Here are my contributions....

     

    I took this beautiful bird in October last year, from KCH to SBW. It was a short hop (40 minutes) but the trip was amazing. The plane didn't fly as high as the B737 and you get to see beautiful scenery along the way.

     

    This was my first and only time flying on a MH's F50 ... :(

     

    Taking a rest in SBW, next stop BTU, then BKI

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    Cabin View

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    Safety card and refreshment - can't remember whether its orange or mango, taste like a mixture of both! :D

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    View of Sarawak rainforest en route

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  12. Hi

     

    Just wondering if anyone knows which MH / SQ planes have AVOD in Y class.

     

    Have all MH B772 and B744 been retrofitted?

     

    I also learnt from the SQ website that not all their B777s are installed with Wiseman 3000. I am not sure whether it means the -200 or -300 version, or both? :pardon:


  13. Hi there I have linked the images in photobucket but have been unable to edit or delete the attachments I have uploaded earlier this morning. Can this only be done by the adminstrator?

     

    and Thanks Gavin and Pieter for the info! :)

     

    A380 Landing

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    Rear view of A380

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    Eva Air B777-300ER

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    Air Madagascar ATR-500

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    Jet Tran Air 'Super Q' MD80

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    Embraer 190

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    and finally...a congested site :p

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  14. H C,

     

    Nice shots; surprised to see it had rained there - here in the Netherlands (like Switzerland), it's tropical and very dry: no rain for 20 consecutive days....anyhow,

     

    the ATR is an ATR42-500 model, AFAIK...

    The MD80 seems to have modified (and quieter) engines; can you provide more details ?

     

    Thanks for the explanation about the ATR Pieter...

     

    Yes the weather here was really crap yesterday. I bet it was the first time in many weeks it actually rained! It has been consistently dry and sunny since mid-June, but I guess yesterday mother nature decided to have a chage...

     

    Opps I don't know about the details of the MD80, in fact I was quite surprised to see one in the Airshow... I got there at 1pm and the airshow has already started, I didn't get to take a lot of photos because it rained quite hard later in the afternoon. :(

     

    Thanks for sharing but could you perhaps upload the images to imageshack or photobucket

     

    Gavin this is my first time uploading photos, I don't know why the pictures are shown as attachement. Do I need to save the pics in other websites and create an external link? Hope I am not taking too much space in the forum....


  15. Went to Farnborough Airshow with a friend yesterday. It was my first time seeing an A380 in real life, wow the plane is BIG!! Thought it would be nice to share some pics with you guys..... :drinks:

     

    A380 Landing

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    Rear View of A380

     

     

    Eva Air B777-300ER

    AFCADs_of_locals.zip

     

    Air Madagascar ATR-500(?)

    IMG_1031.JPG

     

    Jet Tran Air 'Super Q' - I wonder if this is the latest version of MD80? :blink:

    DSCF0221.JPG

     

    Embraer 190

     

     

    and finally.... a congested site! :p

     

     

     


  16. Yes the fare published on Malaysia Airlines website do not include taxes and fees, this really p*** me off because from the customer point of view, the fares don't reflect how much one has to pay in total, therefore they are meaningless. AirAsia is doing the same thing too, a couple of years ago their taxes are only about RM16 for a domestic sector, now it is RM50!

     

    I think all other major airlines are doing the same thing, the only exception i know is Emirates.

     

     

     

     

     

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