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I've decided to start a general thread on this, so people can put up their experiences on MH's medium and long-haul flights.
So, I've just come off MH140 (SYD-KUL). MH use the A330-300 on this sector. It's an overnight flight that gets into KUL at the ungodly hour of 3:20am! Flight left on time but supper was served a bit later than usual because of turbulence. What was a bit different on this flight (and I have been on this particular flight quite a number of times) is that the crew checked with passengers after the supper service finished whether they wanted to be woken for breakfast refreshments. Almost everyone said no and preferred to get as much sleep as possible. They left passengers alone and kept the cabin dark until 30 minutes before landing. I managed to get about 4.5 hours of good sleep (despite the angled-flat bed) as a result. Mind you, there was a major rush for the toilets just before landing. Previously, they would've turned the cabin lights on almost 1.5-2 hours before landing to serve breakfast! A step in the right direction here.
I'm connecting to LHR on MH4, so will give my thoughts on that after that one's done.
So, I've just come off MH140 (SYD-KUL). MH use the A330-300 on this sector. It's an overnight flight that gets into KUL at the ungodly hour of 3:20am! Flight left on time but supper was served a bit later than usual because of turbulence. What was a bit different on this flight (and I have been on this particular flight quite a number of times) is that the crew checked with passengers after the supper service finished whether they wanted to be woken for breakfast refreshments. Almost everyone said no and preferred to get as much sleep as possible. They left passengers alone and kept the cabin dark until 30 minutes before landing. I managed to get about 4.5 hours of good sleep (despite the angled-flat bed) as a result. Mind you, there was a major rush for the toilets just before landing. Previously, they would've turned the cabin lights on almost 1.5-2 hours before landing to serve breakfast! A step in the right direction here.
I'm connecting to LHR on MH4, so will give my thoughts on that after that one's done.