![]() Now that I had reached Tokyo, I now faced an overnight ahead, where I ran into an interesting dilemma. I took this flight first in first class (now called “Business Suite”) prior the pandemic and while I appreciate the extra space in the front cabin, I’d choose Malaysia Airlines business class again in heartbeat…particularly for the excellent service. I will have more to say about this flight, including some of the other amenities onboard and the IFE, in my full flight review. Aegean Breeze is a restaurant located in Gulf Breeze, Florida. Such a strange way to do meal service, though I am glad I ate some fish in the lounge prior the flight. 913 Gulf Breeze Pkwy, Gulf Breeze, Florida, 32561. It was not until we approached Tokyo that the “main” meal service, a pre-landing dinner, was served.ĭinner began with a smoked chicken appetizer, bread (served via basket), and dessert (bread butter pudding) all served on a single tray.įor my main course, I had pre-ordered filet mignon, which arrived cooked a bit too much for my preference, but still within acceptable range.ĭinner concluded with the dessert I had pushed to the side along with some fruit and ice cream. It was by no means a bad dish, but that was it…not even bread or fruit or a sweet treat on the side. The egg noodle soup included chicken, prawn, and fish ball. First, everyone was offered satay ( and I find the satay on Malaysia Airlines to better than on Singapore Airlines).īut then the choice was egg noodles, sushi, or fruit. Let’s talk about meal service, because I found it a bit strange. The gregarious purser in particular took a totally hands-on role and was visible and unmistakable (due to his great laugh) in providing cabin service during the flight. Staff were truly lovely onboard, with attentive and gracious service from all four of the flight attendants who shared duty in the business class cabin. While not my favorite seat, with adjustable cushions and a a fluffy pillow it was comfortable. The business class seat itself is a common one: you will find it on carriers like Aer Lingus, Austrian, SWISS, and SAS. ![]() ![]() The A350 was full on this daytime journey to Tokyo Haneda, but I managed to snag a single seat despite booking my ticket last-minute (business class seats are staggered 1-2-1 and 1-2-2). Before the flight I had a light lunch (fish) in the Malaysia Airlines Golden Lounge – First Class (using my oneworld emerald status), which still offers a la carte dining. ![]() Kuala Lumpur and Kuala Lumpur International Airport remain remarkably consistent. From Kuala Lumpur, I flew back to the United States via Tokyo, with the first leg on a Malaysia Airlines A350 in business class. ![]()
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