Malaysia’s Newest Budget Airline MYAirline Has Launched & Here’s What Fliers Had to Say
Although Malaysia has a number of low-cost airlines to choose from, fliers have grown increasingly frustrated over the years with companies such as AirAsia due to a number of reasons such as frequent delays, hidden charges, and delayed refunds to name a few.
So back in July 2022 when we caught wind of the word that there was another low-budget airline on the horizon, MYAirline, we rejoiced! After all, most people are keen to fly again after long bouts of being stuck at home due to the pandemic. According to their website, they are an airline ‘that provides safe connectivity, affordable airfares, superior services, and quality products at affordable prices.
On 25 November 2022, bookings for their website was launched and on 1 December 2022 their inaugural flights landed in Langkawi, Kuching, and Kota Kinabalu. MYAirline has commenced its services and flies direct from its hub at KLIA2, with its routes operated by the Airbus A320-200 aircraft with 180 seats in a single-class cabin. At first look, the carrier seems to have similarities to AirAsia and even has a tagline that may be a cheeky jibe at their competitor: ‘Fly the NEW RED.’
Standing Out from the Competition
One of their in-flight meals also interestingly included Korean Jjajangmyeon, a welcome alternative from the usuals.Fuhh dah reveal uniform MYAirline! ?? pic.twitter.com/nbedtXbUgs— Atyn.J (@atynjunaidi) October 25, 2022
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Kota Kinabalu
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Kota Bharu
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Kuching
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Langkawi
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Miri
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Penang
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Sibu
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Tawau
MyAirline Review So Far
We haven’t gotten the chance yet, but here’s what some customers had to say about their experience flying with MYAirline:
@JazeeraJulaili said that their good points to note was their punctuality, on-ground service, spacious seats, and suitable aircon temperature. Meanwhile, things that they could improve on were their in-flight announcements, landing experience, and mobile website experience.
1. Punctuality.
Another user @suzaeeee summarised her review saying that it was super cheap, they had friendly on-ground staff and flight attendants, and that the food appeared to be of standard portions and smelled good although she didn’t try it out herself. The downside was that there was no screen or USB port and the chairs were rigid, stiff, and had thin cushioning. She also mentioned that both times, her flights were delayed for 20-30 minutes, but it might’ve been due to the bad weather.
2. The chairs are very rigid, stiff and slim. No cushion. Nipis gila lol. If you have back/neck/butt pain best bring your own pillow. Leg room is also quite small. I'm around 155cm so there's still room for my smoll n short legs but bigger peeps will have to manspread lol pic.twitter.com/EJJG4CqSYs
— ✧Suzæ✧⁷? (@suzaeeee) December 12, 2022
Another user replied that the cushion was thin, but in comparison to AirAsia, there was more legroom and the seats were pre-inclined.
hmm ? from my experience it was good.
Twitter user @LooFranklin1 gave a short and sweet review:
MYAirline. Malaysia 2nd Low Cost airline. Quite good. Slim seat. Pre Recline. Business model exactly like Airasia. Cheaper. @FlyMyAirline @airasia pic.twitter.com/eEVUaB2zAr
— L@Franklin (@LooFranklin1) December 30, 2022
One said that overall, they had a good experience with tickets that they had bought at incredibly cheap prices and that the seats were comfortable and spacious:
First time travelling with MYAirline. Overall experience is good. The seat is so comfortable compared to the other red airline.
MyAirline sounds promising so far, but only time will tell if they manage to sustain themselves.
Check out their website for flights or stay tuned to their Facebook and Instagram pages for promotions.
Image credit: facebook.com/FlyMYAirline