Suzanne Goh 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2018 Suzanne, u must be the most well travelled person here! Congrats! I very much doubt it. Im sure there are crew here. Also Im sure people like Craig or Ashley (amongst others) may well have more miles or sectors. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Chris Tan 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2018 Wow Suzzane you're such a frequent flyer! So envious. Can't wait for my next KUL-SIN hop! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suzanne Goh 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2018 Wow Suzzane you're such a frequent flyer! So envious. Can't wait for my next KUL-SIN hop! 😝 dont be naughty 😝 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Azman MN 1 Report post Posted January 15, 2018 gosh! Suzanne's update from the last 4 years alone is more than what most people have in their lifetime! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Vicknesh PS 0 Report post Posted January 15, 2018 Wow, Suzzane's flight flights are amazing! You have even done the MCM to NCE sector. I read about it about that operation in Airliner World and always wondered about the jetsetter who would use that service. Truly amazing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Suzanne Goh 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2018 Wow, Suzzane's flight flights are amazing! You have even done the MCM to NCE sector. I read about it about that operation in Airliner World and always wondered about the jetsetter who would use that service. Truly amazing. Not jetset la... Just wanted to ride the helicopter. It was 105 euros at the time (in 2011) one way. They even allowed me to check a bag in (which they brought via road). Was only 11 miles in total but i felt like a movie star for a few minutes Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Craig 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2018 I very much doubt it. Im sure there are crew here. Also Im sure people like Craig or Ashley (amongst others) may well have more miles or sectors. How did I get pulled into this? I am just a leisure traveler, certainly havent done as many cool things as you did Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ashley Lee 0 Report post Posted January 16, 2018 (edited) Wow Suzzane you're such a frequent flyer! So envious. Can't wait for my next KUL-SIN hop! I concur, maybe one day I'll be able to aspire to fly an aeroplane, just like you do, every other day of the year! Edited January 16, 2018 by Ashley Lee Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kee Hooi Yen 0 Report post Posted January 17, 2018 Perhaps there should be another thread “Which Airlines Haven't You Been On?” for Suzanne Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
S V Choong 4 Report post Posted January 21, 2018 Updating:Malaysia Airlines (MH): F27, F50, B732, B734, B735, B738, B744, B77E, A300B4-200, A332, A333, DC-10-30Air Asia (AK) - B733, A320Singapore Airlines (SQ): A312, A313, B742, B743, B77E, B77W, B744 (-412, -4H6), B773, A388, A333, A359Cathay Pacific Airways (CX): A343, B773, A333, B744 (-412), B77WDragonair (KA): A320, A321, A333Korean Air (KE): A333, B743, B744, B77W, A388, B748Philippine Airlines (PR): A300B4-200Shenzhen Airlines (ZH): B733, B738Xiamen Airlines (MF): B737-700, B738Shanghai Airlines (FM): B738, B752Qantas Airways (QF): B733, B734, B763, B744, B747-438ER, B712, A332 Qantas New Zealand (QF): BAe146Air New Zealand (NZ): B732, B733, B762, B763, A320, ATR72-500Ansett New Zealand (AN): BAe146Pelita Air, Indonesia (6D): Hercules C-130Freedomair, NZ (SJ): B733Origin Pacific Airways, NZ (QO): DHC-8Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF): B752, Hercules C-130Jetstar.com (JQ): A320, A321LAN Chile (LA): A343Polynesian Blue (DJ): B738Pacific Blue (DJ): B738China Southern Airlines (CZ): ERJ145Japan Airlines (JL): B763Emirates Airlines (EK): A345, A388, B77WAir Pacific (FJ): B763V Australia (VA): B77WVirginBlue (DJ): E170Virgin Australia: B738Tiger Airways Australia (TT): A320-200Silk Air (MI): A320-100China Eastern (MU): B733, A300B4-600RRoyal Brunei (BI): B77E, A319Thai Airways (TG): B772, B744, A388, B77W, A346, A333Hainan Airlines (HU): A346, B788, B738Vietnam Airlines (VN): A321Air France (AF): B77WGaruda Indonesia (GA): B77WKLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL): B77EAir China: B744, A321, B77W, B748, A333Hong Kong Airlines: A320Easy Jet A319, A320 West Air (China), A320-200Types:Airbus: A300B4-203, A300-600R, A310-200, A310-300, A319-100, A320-100, A320-200, A321-200, A330-200, A330-300, A340-300, A340-500, A340-600, A350-900, A380-800ATR:ATR-72-500British Aerospace:BAe-146Boeing: B717-200, B737-200, B737-300, B737-400, B737-500, B737-700, B737-800, B747-200, B747-300, B747-400, B747-400ER, B747-8i , B757-200, B767-200, B767-300, B777-200, B777-200ER, B777-300, B777-300ER, B787-8DeHavilland Canada:DHC-8-300Embraer:ERJ-145, ERJ-170Fokker:F-27 Friendship, F-50Lockheed:C-130 HerculesMcDonnell Douglas:DC-10-30Quote Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
S V Choong 4 Report post Posted July 25, 2018 (edited) Updating:Malaysia Airlines (MH): F27, F50, B732, B734, B735, B738, B744, B77E, A300B4-200, A332, A333, DC-10-30Air Asia (AK) - B733, A320Singapore Airlines (SQ): A312, A313, B742, B743, B77E, B77W, B744 (-412, -4H6), B773, A388, A333, A359, B781Cathay Pacific Airways (CX): A343, B773, A333, B744 (-412), B77W, A35K, A359Dragonair (KA): A320, A321, A333Korean Air (KE): A333, B743, B744, B77W, A388, B748Philippine Airlines (PR): A300B4-200Shenzhen Airlines (ZH): B733, B738Xiamen Airlines (MF): B737-700, B738Shanghai Airlines (FM): B738, B752Qantas Airways (QF): B733, B734, B763, B744, B747-438ER, B712, A332 Qantas New Zealand (QF): BAe146Air New Zealand (NZ): B732, B733, B762, B763, A320, ATR72-500Ansett New Zealand (AN): BAe146Pelita Air, Indonesia (6D): Hercules C-130Freedomair, NZ (SJ): B733Origin Pacific Airways, NZ (QO): DHC-8Royal New Zealand Air Force (RNZAF): B752, Hercules C-130Jetstar.com (JQ): A320, A321LAN Chile (LA): A343Polynesian Blue (DJ): B738Pacific Blue (DJ): B738China Southern Airlines (CZ): ERJ145Japan Airlines (JL): B763Emirates Airlines (EK): A345, A388, B77WAir Pacific (FJ): B763V Australia (VA): B77WVirginBlue (DJ): E170Virgin Australia: B738Tiger Airways Australia (TT): A320-200Silk Air (MI): A320-100China Eastern (MU): B733, A300B4-600RRoyal Brunei (BI): B77E, A319Thai Airways (TG): B772, B744, A388, B77W, A346, A333Hainan Airlines (HU): A346, B788, B738Vietnam Airlines (VN): A321Air France (AF): B77WGaruda Indonesia (GA): B77WKLM Royal Dutch Airlines (KL): B77EAir China (CA): B744, A321, B77W, B748, A333Hong Kong Airlines (HX): A320Easy Jet (U2): A319 West Air China (PN): A320 Condor Flugdienst (DE), B753Types:Airbus: A300B4-203, A300-600R, A310-200, A310-300, A319-100, A320-100, A320-200, A321-200, A330-200, A330-300, A340-300, A340-500, A340-600, A350-900, A350-1000, A380-800ATR:ATR-72-500British Aerospace:BAe-146Boeing: B717-200, B737-200, B737-300, B737-400, B737-500, B737-700, B737-800, B747-200, B747-300, B747-400, B747-400ER, B747-8i , B757-200, B757-300, B767-200, B767-300, B777-200, B777-200ER, B777-300, B777-300ER, B787-8, B787-10DeHavilland Canada:DHC-8-300Embraer:ERJ-145, ERJ-170Fokker:F-27 Friendship, F-50Lockheed:C-130 HerculesMcDonnell Douglas:DC-10-30Quote Edited July 25, 2018 by S V Choong Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waiping 12 Report post Posted January 1, 2019 Updated 1/1/2019 AK - A320 MH - DHC-6-300, F50, B734, B738, B772, A332 (MK series), B744, A359 BI - A319/A320FY - ATR72-500/600, B737-400SQ - B777-200, A3803K - A320D7 - A330-300KL - B777-300ER, B777-200CX - A330-300, B777-300KE - A330-200 QR - A330-300, A330-200 PG - A319 OD - B737-900ER (22/03/2013 first flight BKI - KUL) UO - A320 (27/07/2014 HKG - BKI, Siu Maai) RJ - B788 TZ - B789 KU - A343 (last commercial flight for CGK - KUL) TG - B747 LJ - B772 PK - B77W (inaugural KUL - BKK - LHE, only stopped at BKK) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Arthur 0 Report post Posted January 1, 2019 (edited) Only one new airline to add to the list from 2018.....the MK fifth freedom KUL-SIN Ok joining in the fun.... Air France (AF): B744 Air Mauritius (MK): A332 British Airways (BA): A320, B744 KLM (KL): B77W Cityjet (WX): Avro RJ 85 Air Berlin (AB): Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 Vueling (VY): A320 Easyjet (U2): A320 Air Asia Malaysia (AK): B733, A320 Thai Air Asia (FD): B733, A320 Air Asia Indonesia (QZ): A320 Air Asia X Malaysia (D7): A333 Malaysia Airlines (MH): B734, B738, B772, A333 Firefly (FY): ATR725, ATR726, Fokker 50 Malindo Air (OD): B739ER Singapore Airlines (SQ): B772, B772ER, B773, A333, A359, A388 Silkair (MI): B738, A319, A320 Tiger Airways (TR): A319, A320 Jetstar Asia (3K): A320 Scoot (TZ): B772ER, B789 Garuda Indonesia (GA): B734, B738, A332 Batavia Air (Y6): B734 Royal Brunei (BI): A319, A320, B772ER, B788 Vietnam Airlines (VN): A321 Air India (AI): A319, B772LR, B788 Srilankan Airlines (UL): A320, A321 Emirates (EK): B77W, A388 Qatar Airways (QR): A320, A332, B77W Mahan Air (W5): A300, A310 Iran Air (IR): Fokker 100 Iran Aseman Airlines (EP): B727 Cathay Pacific (CX): A333 Japan Airlines (JL): B767, B772 Skymark Airlines (BC): B738 Solaseed Air (6J): B738 Qantas/ Qantaslink (QF): A332, A333, A388, B717, B734, B738, B744, Dash 8-Q400 Virgin Blue (DJ): B734, B738, E190 Virgin Australia (VA): B738 Jetstar (JQ): A320, A321, A332, B788 Tiger Airways Australia (TT): A320 Regional Express (REX) (ZL): Saab 340 Edited January 1, 2019 by Arthur Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I. Wong 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2019 2018 update (in bold) Aer Lingus A321 Air Asia B733, A320Air China A332, A333, B744 Air Europa EMBRAER ERJ195, A332, A333 Air France A320, B772 Avianca Colombia A320, A332 Avianca Brasil A320 Avianca El-Salvador (Taca) EMBRAER ERJ190, A319, A320, Azul Linhas Aéreas EMBRAER ERJ195Biman Bangladesh A310BMI Baby B733, B735BMI British Midland A319, A320, A321BMI Regional EMBRAER ERJ145British Airways A319, A320, A321, B734, B763, B773British Airways Cityflyer BAE Avro 146 RJ-85, EMBRAER ERJ190 Cathay Dragon A333China Eastern Airlines MD82 China Southern Airlines A320, B738, B788 Easyjet A319, A320 Egypt Air A332, B773Emirates A332, A380, B772, B773 Etihad Airways A332, A333, A346, B772, B773Far Eastern Air Transportation B752Finnair A319, A320, A321, A359Firefly B738Flybe DHC-8-402Q Dash 8, EMBRAER ERJ195Flybe Nordic ATR72 Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes B737, B738 Gulf Air A332, A343Jet Airways B739Jet2.com B733, B752 Jet Time B737 KLM B733, B734, B737, B738, B772 LATAM A319, A320, A321, A359, B763, B773, B789 Logan Air (Flybe) DHT-6 Twin Otter Lufthansa B735, A300, A310, A343, A346, B744, B748Lufthansa Cityline CRJ 900Malaysia Airlines F27, F50, B732, B735, B734, B738, B744, A300, A333, A388, DC10, MD11Mandarin Airlines F100MasWings ATR72, DHT-6 Twin Otter Nordic Regional Airlines ATR72 Norwegian Air Shuttle B738 Oman Air A332, A333, B789Qatar Airways A320, A346, B773, B788Ryanair B738S7 Siberia Airlines A319Singapore Airlines A310, B772, B773, B744SriLankan Airlines A343TAM A319Thai Air Asia A320Thai Lion Air B739Thomas Cook B752Thomson Airways B752, B738Trans Asia Airway A320, A321 Turkish Airlines B738, B739, A343 Vueling Airlines A320, A321 Wizz Air A320 Xiamen Airlines B737 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kelson 0 Report post Posted January 2, 2019 Update as at end 2018: 2P Airphil Express: A320 3K Jetstar Asia: A320 AF Air France: B77W AK Airasia: A320 AY Finnair: A359, AT75 BA British Airways: A319, A320, A321, A20N, A388, B744, B763, B77W CX Cathay Pacific: A333, A343, A359, B773, B77W DD Nok Air: B738 EK Emirates: A388, B77W ET Ethiopian Airlines: B788 FD Thai Air Asia: A320 FR Ryanair: B738 FY Firefly: AT75 JP Adria Air: CRJ9 JQ Jetstar Airways: A320 K6 Cambodia Angkor Air: AT75 KA Dragonair: A333 JL Japan Airlines: B789 LH Lufthansa: A320, A321, A388 LX Swiss: A320, B777, RJ1H MI Silk Air: A319, A320, B738 MH Malaysia Airlines: A333, A359, A388, B734, B738, B77E OD Malindo: B738, B739 OU Croatia Airlines: A319 PR Philippines Airlines: A320, A343, DH8D QR Qatar Airways: A346, A359, A388, B77W, B788 SL Thai Lion Air: B738, B739 SK SAS: B738 SQ Singapore Airlines: A333, A359, A388, B772 TG Thai Airways: A306, A388, B772, B773, B77E, B77W TG Thai Smile: A320 TK Turkish Airlines: B738 TK Anadolujet: B738 TR TigerAir: A320 TZ Scoot: B772, B789 U2 Easyjet: A319 UL Sri Lankan Airlines: A320 V7 Volotea: B712 VN Vietnamese Airlines: A321, A333 YW Air Nostrum: CRJ2 Z2 AirAsia Zest: A320 Note: bold denotes new addition in 2018 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mohd. Helmi 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2019 2018 Update Malaysia Airlines DC10-30/737-400/500/800/747-400/777-200ER/A330-300/A380 MAS Wings ATR 72-500 Firefly ATR 72-500/600 Air Asia A320-200 Air Asia X A330-300 Malindo ATR 72-600/737-900ER Berjaya Air ATR 72-500 Singapore Airlines 757-200/777-200/777-300 Royal Brunei 767-300/A320-200 Thai Airways 777-300/200 Japan Airlines 747-300 Asiana Airlines B777-200 Air Busan A321-200 Cathay Pacific B777-200/B747-400/A330-300 China Southern Airlines A319, A320-200, 777-300ER Qantas 747-400/767-300 Virgin Blue 737-700/800 KLM 747-400M Austrian 777-200/A321 Austrian Wings DHC8-Q400 Tyrolean DHC8-Q400 Lauda Air 777-200/737-400 Malev Hungarian Airlines 737-500/CRJ 200 Croatia Airlines 737-200 Lufthansa 747-400 Royal Jordanian A330-200 Lion Air 737-900ER Vietnam Airlines A321-200 Qatar Airways A330-200/A330-300/A340-600/777-300ER/787-8 Emirates Airline A380-800, A330-200, 777-300ER American Airlines 737-800 United Airlines 757-200 Icelandair 757-200/767-300ER British Airways 767-300ER Iberia A320/A321 UPDATE New Airline and/or aircraft British Airways 787-8 Silk Air 737-800 Ethiopian Airlines 787-8 Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes 737-700 /800 Avianca Brazil A320-200 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
CX B. 0 Report post Posted January 3, 2019 Aer Lingus - A320 AirAsia - B737-300, A320, A320neo AirAsia X - A330-300 Air Berlin - A321 Air Canada - B787-9, E175, E190 Air Canada Rouge - B767-300 Air France - A320, A321 Alaska Airlines - A319 All Nippon Airways - B737-700, B747-400D British Airways - A320, E170 Cathay Dragon - A330-300 Cathay Pacific - A330-300, A340-300, A350-1000, B777-300ER China Southern Airlines - B757-200 Dragon Air - A321, A330-300 EasyJet - A319, A320 Germanwings - A319/320 Grand Canyon Airlines - Cessna 208B Grand Caravan Iberia - A321 Iberia Express - A320 Emirates - B777-300, B777-300ER, A380 Firefly - ATR72-500 Flybe - Dash 8 Q400, E175/195 Japan Airlines - B777-200ER Jet2 - B737-800 Jetstar Asia - A320 KLM - B747-400 Malaysia Airlines - B737-400, B737-800, B777-200ER, A330-200, A330-300, F50 Malindo Air - ATR72-600 Monarch - A321 Norwegian - B737-800 Ryanair - B737-800 Scoot - B777-200 SilkAir - A319, A320, B737-800 Singapore Airlines - A330-300, A380, A350-900, B747-400, B777-200, B777-300ER, B787-10 Thai Airways - A300-600, A330-300 Tigerair - A320 Transavia - B737-800 Vietnam Airlines - A321 Volotea - B717 Vueling - A320 Wizzair - A320 Xiamen Airlines - B737-700 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites