For our return back to Kuala Lumpur, our ticket introduced us to one of Etihad’s “partners”, Air Berlin. Honestly, I’ve never flown with nor known much even about Air Berlin, always considering it as a sort of hybrid low-cost best
After an incredibly fantastic time in Hong Kong, where we were treated like royalty, it was time for the next part of the journey – a nightmar-ish 2-night stop from Hong Kong to Dusseldorf, before returning back to Malaysia. It’s been
The individual aspects of how a national airline is run seems to me to be something that is carefully examined and analysed, more than perhaps any other state or semi-state company, by large swathes of self-appointed armchair experts, myself included. Having
As you’ve possibly waded through the previous post in which I lamented the bland and unexciting experience on-board the supposed World’s 5-Star Airline, getting to Phuket I can gladly assure you, was a markedly better experience overall. As I always say
My friends over at Malaysia Airlines have been having a very rough start to the year, aside from the obvious incident on everyone’s minds globally. It’s a shame and I’m slightly saddened by it as, living in this part of
People’s opinion to Europe’s “favourite†(it’s in quotations in this case, because it’s generally far from true) low-cost airline has generally been split between those who absolutely loathe the carrier, and those who say something to the effect that it
There’s been a lot of publicity and press recently surrounding a myth perpetuated by Ryanair that they would, one day, like to start doing transatlantic flights with fares (this is the crucial part) for around €/£/$10 (currency seems to depend