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Updated as of 21 AUG 2012 from http://airlineroute.net/

 

 

Malaysia Airlines W12 Operation Changes as of 21AUG12

by JL

Update at 0005GMT 21AUG12

As per 21AUG12 GDS timetable and inventory display, new changes to planned Malaysia Airlines Winter 2012/13 International operation changes as follows. Additional changes remain possible as usual.

 

Kuala Lumpur – Hong Kong eff 18FEB13 MH072/073 operational aircraft changes, A330-300 replaces 777-200ER

MH072 KUL0910 – 1255HKG 333 D

MH078 KUL1925 – 2300HKG 738 D

MH079 HKG0845 – 1235KUL 738 D

MH073 HKG1435 – 1825KUL 333 D

Kuala Lumpur – Mumbai

eff 01SEP12 Service increases from daily to 10 weekly

eff 28OCT12 (NEW) Service further increases to 11 weekly

MH174 KUL0900 – 1125BOM 738 x146

MH194 KUL2005 – 2240BOM 772 D

MH175 BOM1225 – 1955KUL 738 x146

MH195 BOM2350 – 0725+1KUL 772 D

MH174/175 from 01SEP12 to 27OCT12 operates on Day 357

Kuala Lumpur – Xiamen

eff 28OCT12 Service increases from 3 weekly (Day 246) to 5 weekly (Day x35)

eff 05JAN13 Boeing 737-800 replaces A330-200

MH390 KUL0940 – 1350XMN 738 x35

MH391 XMN1510 – 1940KUL 738 x35

Note Day 17 currently not available for reservation

Previously reported changes:

Kuala Lumpur – Adelaide Service increases from 6 weekly to daily, new flight departs KUL on Tuesdays

MH139 KUL2230 – 0815+1ADL 333 D

MH136 ADL1000 – 1510KUL 333 x146

MH138 ADL1430 – 1940KUL 333 146

Kuala Lumpur – Bangalore eff 01SEP12 Service increases from daily to 10 weekly

MH104 KUL0950 – 1120BLR 738 146

MH192 KUL2210 – 2340BLR 738 D

MH193 BLR0045 – 0730KUL 738 D

MH105 BLR1120 – 1855KUL 738 146

Kuala Lumpur – Beijing eff 01MAR13 Operational aircraft changes

MH370/371 (4 weekly) Airbus A380 replaces 777-200ER (Note MH inventory still displays A330-300, while Amadeus timetable listing already shows A380)

MH392/393 (3 weekly) Airbus A330-300 replaces 777-200ER

MH370/371 and MH392/393 operates with Airbus A330-300 instead of 777-200ER. Overall service becomes 10 weekly A330 and 4 weekly A380

Kuala Lumpur – Chennai

eff 01SEP12 Service increases from daily to 11 weekly

eff 05JAN13 Service further increases to 14 weekly. MH180/181 will switch from A330-200 to 737-800

MH182 KUL0935 – 1045MAA 738 D

MH180 KUL2220 – 2330MAA 738 D

MH181 MAA0030 – 0650KUL 738 D

MH183 MAA1145 – 1805KUL 738 D

MH182/183 begins from 01SEP12, operates on Day x135. Service operates daily from 05JAN13

MH180/181 operates with A330-200 until 04JAN13 (MH181 till 05JAN13)

Kuala Lumpur – Denpasar eff 28OCT12 MH715/716 operates with Boeing 777-200ER instead of Airbus A330-300

Kuala Lumpur – Dhaka eff 28OCT12 New Airbus A330-300 operates on Mondays only, replacing 777-200ER

Kuala Lumpur – Guangzhou

28OCT12 – 17FEB13 Airbus A330-300 replaces -200, 1 daily

eff 18FEB13 Introduction of 2nd Daily service (MH380/381). All 2 daily flights operated by Boeing 737-800

MH376 KUL0930 – 1335CAN 738 D

MH380 KUL2005 – 0010+1CAN 738 D

MH381 CAN0100 – 0505KUL 738 D

MH377 CAN1440 – 1845KUL 738 D

MH376/377 operates with A330-300 from 28OCT12 to 17FEB13

Kuala Lumpur – Jakarta eff 28OCT12Service increases from 42 to 46 weekly. Reservation for the new flight is not open at present time

MH717 KUL1100 – 1200CGK 738 x357

MH716 CGK1250 – 1550KUL 738 x357

Kuala Lumpur – Kathmandu eff 01SEP12 NEW 3 weekly service

MH170 KUL0855 – 1130KTM 738 246

MH171 KTM1220 – 1915KUL 738 246

Kuala Lumpur – London Heathrow eff 25NOV12 MH004/001 operates with Boeing 777-200ER, replaces Boeing 747-400. See report on 19JUL12

MH004 KUL1045 – 1615LHR 772 D

MH002 KUL2355 – 0525+1LHR 380 D

MH003 LHR1050 – 0710+1KUL 380 D

MH001 LHR2200 – 1820+1KUL 772 D

Kuala Lumpur – Osaka Kansai Service increases from 6 weekly to daily, new flight departs KUL on Mondays. Airbus A330-300 replaces Boeing 777-200ER

MH052 KUL2350 – 0650+1KIX 333 D

MH053 KIX1100 – 1705KUL 333 D

Kuala Lumpur – Sydney Operational aircraft changes

MH123/122 See Airbus A380 operation below

MH141/140 Airbus A330-300 replaces Boeing 777-200ER from 07MAR13

MH141 KUL0900 – 2015SYD 333 D

MH123 KUL2250 – 0945+1SYD 380 D

MH122 SYD1540 – 2050KUL 380 D

MH140 SYD2155 – 0335+1KUL 333 D

Kuala Lumpur – Taipei Taoyuan eff 19FEB13 Service increases from daily to 11 weekly

MH408 KUL0135 – 0620TPE 738 x146

MH366 KUL0925 – 1410TPE 738 D

MH409 TPE0755 – 1245KUL 738 x146

MH367 TPE1510 – 2000KUL 738 D

Kota Kinabalu – Taipei Taoyuan eff 15NOV12 Boeing 737-800 replaces -400, daily service

Airbus A380 operation:

Malaysia Airlines is to introduce Airbus A380 service on following routes starting 25NOV12 from KUL (inbound flight from 26NOV12), in addition to Kuala Lumpur – London Heathrow:

Kuala Lumpur – Sydney MH123/122, replaces Boeing 747-400

Kuala Lumpur – Tokyo Narita MH088/089, replaces Boeing 777-200ER

Malaysia Airlines from 01MAR13 to introduce Airbus A380 service on following route starting 01MAR13 from KUL:

Kuala Lumpur – Beijing MH370/371, replaces 777-200ER (4 weekly service)

Kuala Lumpur – Melbourne MH129/128, replaces Airbus A330-300 (Inbound departs from 02MAR13)

Boeing 747-400 operation:

Planned last Boeing 747-400 service as follows

Kuala Lumpur – London Heathrow MH004 on 24NOV12, MH001 on 24NOV12

Kuala Lumpur – Sydney MH123 on 24NOV12, MH122 on 25NOV12

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KCH - BKI - HKG has also been converted to B738. Though I'm not sure if it's Sky Interior aircraft, the changes was made some times ago...

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KCH - BKI - HKG has also been converted to B738. Though I'm not sure if it's Sky Interior aircraft, the changes was made some times ago...

It was flown by 9M-MLM yesterday, it's one of the 3x 9M-ML* series fitted with sky interior/AVOD :)

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Kuala Lumpur – London Heathrow eff 25NOV12 MH004/001 operates with Boeing 777-200ER, replaces Boeing 747-400. See report on 19JUL12

MH004 KUL1045 – 1615LHR 772 D

MH002 KUL2355 – 0525+1LHR 380 D

MH003 LHR1050 – 0710+1KUL 380 D

MH001 LHR2200 – 1820+1KUL 772 D

 

 

 

To travel on MH3, need to checkin by 10am, most pax live outside Greater London area would choose later flight. Hence, can expect MH1 has a better load than MH3.

 

Kuala Lumpur – Adelaide Service increases from 6 weekly to daily, new flight departs KUL on Tuesdays

MH139 KUL2230 – 0815+1ADL 333 D

MH136 ADL1000 – 1510KUL 333 x146

MH138 ADL1430 – 1940KUL 333 146

 

 

Given many of South Australian residents live outside of Adelaide, can expect MH138 is more popular than MH136.

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http://airlineroute.net/2012/10/01/mh-w12update4/

 

 

Malaysia Airlines W12 Operation Changes as of 01OCT12

by JL

Update at 0120GMT 01OCT12

As per 01OCT12 GDS timetable and inventory display, new changes to planned Malaysia Airlines Winter 2012/13 International operation changes as follows. Additional changes remain possible as usual.

 

Kuala Lumpur – Beijing eff 01MAR13 Operational aircraft changes

MH370/371 (4 weekly) Airbus A330-300 replaces 777-200ER (planned A380 service cancelled, but never opened for reservation

MH392/393 (3 weekly) Airbus A330-300 replaces 777-200ER

Overall service is 14 weekly A330-300

Kuala Lumpur – Jakarta eff 28OCT12 Planned service increases from 42 to 46 weekly is cancelled. Reservation for the new MH717/716 (Day x357) never opened for reservation

Kuala Lumpur – Xiamen

eff 05JAN13 Boeing 737-800 replaces A330-200, service remains 3 weekly flight. Planned service increase from 3 to 5 weekly flights cancelled, but never opened for reservation

Previously reported changes:

Kuala Lumpur – Adelaide Service increases from 6 weekly to daily, new flight departs KUL on Tuesdays

Kuala Lumpur – Bangalore eff 01SEP12 Service increases from daily to 10 weekly

Kuala Lumpur – Chennai eff 05JAN13 Service increases from 11 to 14 weekly. MH180/181 will switch from A330-200 to 737-800

MH182 KUL0935 – 1045MAA 738 D

MH180 KUL2220 – 2330MAA 738 D

MH181 MAA0030 – 0650KUL 738 D

MH183 MAA1145 – 1805KUL 738 D

MH182/183 operates on Day x135 until 04JAN13

MH180/181 operates with A330-200 until 04JAN13 (MH181 till 05JAN13)

Kuala Lumpur – Denpasar eff 28OCT12 MH715/716 operates with Boeing 777-200ER instead of Airbus A330-300

Kuala Lumpur – Dhaka eff 28OCT12 New Airbus A330-300 operates on Mondays only, replacing 777-200ER

Kuala Lumpur – Guangzhou

28OCT12 – 17FEB13 Airbus A330-300 replaces -200, 1 daily

eff 18FEB13 Introduction of 2nd Daily service (MH380/381). All 2 daily flights operated by Boeing 737-800

MH376 KUL0930 – 1335CAN 738 D

MH380 KUL2005 – 0010+1CAN 738 D

MH381 CAN0100 – 0505KUL 738 D

MH377 CAN1440 – 1845KUL 738 D

MH376/377 operates with A330-300 from 28OCT12 to 17FEB13

Kuala Lumpur – Hong Kong

eff 02JAN13 MH078/079 operational aircraft changes, Boeing 737-800 replaces A330-300/777-200ER

eff 18FEB13 MH072/073 operational aircraft changes, A330-300 replaces 777-200ER

Kuala Lumpur – London Heathrow eff 25NOV12 MH004/001 operates with Boeing 777-200ER, replaces Boeing 747-400

MH004 KUL1020 – 1615LHR 772 D

MH002 KUL2355 – 0525+1LHR 380 D

MH003 LHR1050 – 0710+1KUL 380 D

MH001 LHR2130 – 1830+1KUL 772 D

Kuala Lumpur – Mumbai eff 28OCT12 Service increases from 10 to 11 weekly

MH174 KUL0900 – 1125BOM 738 x146

MH194 KUL2005 – 2240BOM 772 D

MH175 BOM1225 – 1955KUL 738 x146

MH195 BOM2350 – 0725+1KUL 772 D

Kuala Lumpur – Osaka Kansai Service increases from 6 weekly to daily, new flight departs KUL on Mondays. Airbus A330-300 replaces Boeing 777-200ER

MH052 KUL2350 – 0650+1KIX 333 D

MH053 KIX1100 – 1705KUL 333 D

Kuala Lumpur – Sydney Operational aircraft changes

MH123/122 Airbus A380 replaces 747-400 from 25NOV12 (SYD departure from 26NOV12)

MH141/140 Airbus A330-300 replaces Boeing 777-200ER from 07MAR13

MH141 KUL0900 – 2015SYD 333 D

MH123 KUL2250 – 0945+1SYD 380 D

MH122 SYD1540 – 2050KUL 380 D

MH140 SYD2155 – 0335+1KUL 333 D

Kuala Lumpur – Taipei Taoyuan eff 19FEB13 Service increases from daily to 11 weekly

MH408 KUL0135 – 0620TPE 738 x146

MH366 KUL0925 – 1410TPE 738 D

MH409 TPE0755 – 1245KUL 738 x146

MH367 TPE1510 – 2000KUL 738 D

Kuala Lumpur – Tokyo Narita eff 25NOV12 MH088/089 operates with A380, replaces Boeing 777-200ER

Kota Kinabalu – Taipei Taoyuan eff 15NOV12 Boeing 737-800 replaces -400, daily service

Boeing 747-400 operation:

Planned last Boeing 747-400 service as follows

Kuala Lumpur – London Heathrow MH004 on 24NOV12, MH001 on 24NOV12

Kuala Lumpur – Sydney MH123 on 24NOV12, MH122 on 25NOV12

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When is MH going to increase its KUL-RGN flights? I know for sure there were a lot of J tickets sold between RGN and KUL last weekend.

 

That aside, SQ is starting its own services, TG just increased it from 3 to 4 daily, NH recently started services to RGN and MH is still serving RGN with one daily flight? (plus it's the only OW (elect) airline to serve RGN!)

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KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 23 (Bernama) -- Malaysia Airlines today announced an increase in capacity and flights for the Malaysia-Taipei route to cater for growing demand on this network.

 

Effective Nov 15, its daily flights between Kota Kinabalu and Taipei will be upgraded from the present 144-seater B737-400 to the 160-seater B737-800 aircraft, offering an extra 112 seats weekly in each direction.

 

Effective Feb 19, 2013, it will also introduce an additional four weekly B737-800 flights to the existing daily B737-800 services between Kuala Lumpur and Taipei.

 

"With the change of aircraft type and increased services, we will offer 11 flights weekly from Kuala Lumpur and seven flights weekly from Kota Kinabalu to Taipei.

 

"This will provide a total weekly capacity of 5,760 seats between Malaysia and Taiwan in both directions," said its Regional Senior Vice President for Malaysia/ASEAN, Muzamil Mohammad, in a statement here.

 

"This development is also possible due to the significant improvements in the manner we deploy our narrow body aircraft.

 

"It has brought the double benefit of allowing us to operate more services for increased revenue generation and by flying the aircraft more often, reduce the cost of every seat kilometre flown," he added.

 

The new flights depart Kuala Lumpur at 1.35 am and arrive Taipei at 6.20 am every Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Sunday, while the inbound flights depart Taipei at 7.55 am and arrive Kuala Lumpur at 12.45 pm on the same day.

 

"The Malaysian tourism industry is targeted to contribute RM104 billion to the country's Gross National Income by 2020. To achieve this ambitious growth target, Malaysia will need to achieve 36 million tourist arrivals in 2020 from 24 million in 2009, at approximately 1.5 times growth.

 

"Malaysia Airlines will continue to contribute improved tourist arrivals to Malaysia by gradually increasing international connectivity through its own flights and also by leveraging on existing code share arrangements with other full service carriers," Muzammil said.

 

Malaysia Airlines is also offering attractive offers to Taipei from now until Nov 5, 2012 for the travel period from now till June 30, 2013.

 

The all-inclusive promotional return economy class airfare from Kuala Lumpur to Taipei starts from RM1,159 and from RM969 for Kota Kinabalu to Taipei flights.

 

The all-inclusive return fare on business class from Kuala Lumpur to Taipei starts from only RM3,179 and from RM2,679 for Kota Kinabalu to Taipei.

 

Customers planning their travel on the above services can book and pay through all distribution channels, namely, www.malaysiaairlines.com, Malaysia Airlines 24-hour toll free number 1 300 88 3000, MH Buddy in Malaysia Airlines Facebook, MHmobile, Malaysia Airlines ticket offices and appointed agents throughout Malaysia.

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Guest Michael

I hope the PER-KUL flights will be increased soon as SQ are doing 4 daily now between PER and SIN.

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Bring it on!

 

Double Daily instead of the 10 a week would be a welcome start and it easily falls within reach of a 73H.

Edited by Peter Smith

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