Malaysia Airlines A380 Takes-Off To Hong Kong on 1 May 2013.
Malaysia Airlines commenced its Airbus A380 service from Kuala Lumpur to the capital of Hong Kong on the 1st of May 2013 to create airline industry news for the region.
Malaysia Airlines flies twice daily to Hong Kong on the A330-300 and B737-800. The superjumbo will replace the A330-300 service from Kuala Lumpur to Hong Kong and operate on MH72/MH73.
In a simple yet meaningful inaugural flight event at the KL International Airport, graced by Malaysia Airlines’ Group Chief Executive Officer Ahmad Jauhari Yahya and senior management staff, the superjumbo operating flight MH72 was given a ceremonious send-off at 9:15 a.m. this morning.
The full-capacity A380 flight took off for Hong Kong 41 years after its maiden flight operations on the B737 between the two cities on 1 October 1972.
At the send-off event, Malaysia Airlines Group CEO Ahmad Jauhari Yahya said: “The decision to fly the A380 to Hong Kong is to showcase our newest premium offering in products and services—improved comfort, luxury, and convenience for our guests.”
“Hong Kong has great potential due to its good mix of Business and Leisure travellers—the city has a promising market. I also believe our membership in the oneworld alliance from 1 February 2013 will contribute to our load factor”.
In conjunction with the introductory, the airline offered its customers attractive Economy Class fares from Kuala Lumpur to Hong Kong for only RM760 all-in return on promotion from 17 April until 20 May 2013.
MASholidays, the travel arm of Malaysia Airlines, also offered vacation packages for 4D/3N in Hong Kong, with a choice of City Tour, Disneyland, or Ocean Park from RM1416 onwards. “We decided to reward our passengers with these irresistible promotions as our customers were very excited when they heard we were flying the A380 to Hong Kong.
We generated over 2,000 passenger sales under this campaign between 13 April to date, and the numbers are still growing. This promotion has helped us kick-start the momentum to drive more sales on the A380 to Hong Kong route.”
With the A380 replacing the A330-300, Malaysia Airlines is also introducing First Class travel on this route. The superjumbo has eight First Class seats on the main deck, which convert into a full flat bed of 87 inches in length and 40 inches in width, making it the widest seat amongst other airlines.
Each seat boasts an individual 23-inch in-flight entertainment screen, personal closet, and stowage for coats, luggage, laptops, and personal belongings.
Conclusion
The airline’s A380 also has 66 Business Class seats on the upper deck, and each comes with an individual 17-inch in-flight entertainment screen, the largest amongst Malaysia Airlines’ Business Class. Personal items such as stowage, a 115VAC PED power supply, and a USB port are available on each seat. Hong Kong is the national carrier’s third A380 destination after London and Paris.