Malaysia Airlines’ direct flights from Narita are convenient and numerous! Currently, airlines offer direct flights to Kuala Lumpur from Haneda, Narita, and Kansai International Airport. For this outbound flight, I used Malaysia Airlines flight MH71 (departing from Narita at 22:30, operated on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, and Sunday). Incidentally, flight MH89 (departing at 10:05 a.m., operated daily) is in service during the daytime, so the total number of flights is 12 per week, making it a highly convenient schedule. Malaysia Airlines, which has a reputation for warm service, announced “We call it Malaysian Hospitality” in May 2019, stating that it is a commitment. In a multi-ethnic and multi-cultural country, tolerance is an important quality, and it has become an asset for the airline’s in-flight service. As one enters the cabin from the boarding bridge, one is greeted by a smiling flight attendant dressed in a traditional sarong kebaya, which greatly enhances the tropical atmosphere even before the flight departs. The flight is expected to depart Narita at 10:30 p.m. and arrive at 5:25 a.m. (plus one hour time difference) the next morning, taking 7 hours and 55 minutes. Depending on weather conditions, an evening meal will be served about an hour after takeoff, and a light breakfast will be served about two hours before arrival, so you can sleep during that time. However, as this was my first time in Malaysia in a long time (I flew to Kota Kinabalu in December 2022), my excitement got the better of me and I had a hard time sleeping on the way (smile). Another thing I would like to mention is that in-flight Wi-Fi will be available free of charge on wide-body aircraft (A350 and some A330) from November 2023. Previously, it was necessary to purchase a paid package set for each class of service, but it is significant that all passengers can now use the service free of charge. Passengers can easily enjoy checking e-mail and social networking services, as well as visiting websites. However, since video viewing is not available, passengers should enjoy in-flight entertainment or content stored on their smartphones.
Kuala Lumpur Airport, which is 10 times larger than Narita Airport, was beautiful After a 7-hour air trip, I arrived at Kuala Lumpur International Airport. However, it was so dark outside that I didn’t really feel it. That’s because the sunrise at this time of the year is around 7:20 am. Nevertheless, as I stepped into the airport through the boarding bridge, I was greeted by a modern space with an absolutely beautiful form. The design was by Kisho Kurokawa, the master of modern architecture. The airport was originally built on a site that was originally an oil palm plantation and is still surrounded by oil palms, giving the impression of an “airport in the forest. Not only is it beautiful, but it is also characterized by its huge site, covering an area of 10,000 hectares. The area of Narita Airport is 1,137 hectares, which is about 10 times the size of Narita Airport, which is nothing short of amazing. The facilities consist of three 4,000-meter runways and two terminals, one main and one satellite, and there is still plenty of room for expansion. Incidentally, “KLIA” is the abbreviation for “Kuala Lumpur International Airport,” and the airport’s information board also states it as such.
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