MAS: Malaysia Airlines MH53 (Economy)
KIX-KUL (7h)
Airbus 330-300
ETD: 9.55am (GMT + 9)
ETA: 3.55pm (GMT + 8)
ETD: 9.55am (GMT + 9)
ETA: 3.55pm (GMT + 8)
The eagerly awaited post-pandemic family trip concluded with a pretty enjoyable flight on Malaysia Airlines MH53 from Osaka, Japan to Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, followed by MH607 to Singapore. Unlike the inbound flight MH52 that encountered a one-hour delay, the outbound flight departed on time as scheduled.
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MAS: Malaysia Airlines MH53 (Economy) <YOU ARE HERE!>
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Kansai International Airport is located on an artificial island in the middle of Osaka Bay off the Honshu shore, approximately 38 km away from Osaka station.
The airport, which has two terminal buildings, commenced operations on 4 September 1994 with the primary aim of alleviating congestion at Osaka International Airport that's closer to the city centre.
Terminal 1 is the longest airport terminal in the world with a length of 1.7 km. |
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The Airbus A330-300 that we flew in was approximately 10 years old at that point in time.
The aircraft is equipped with 263 Economy Class seats and 27 Business Class seats. |
Before the brunch service, each Economy Class passenger was treated to a packet of salted peanuts and a beverage of choice. In my case, I opted for Sprite.
Rice was the sole carbohydrate present in both main course options offered for brunch. Head over to my food blog for more details.
Brunch main course #1: Ayam Kalio with Rice |
Brunch main course #2: Saba Teriyaki with Rice |
We finished our meal when we were somewhere above Taiwan. Nearer to the end of the flight, refreshment consisting of a vanilla muffin, ice cream and a drink of choice was offered.
It's a pity that I didn't get to fly on Malaysia Airlines' Airbus 380-800 before all six aircraft were retired from service. Anyway, stay tuned for the next adventure!
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