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  1. Babies on Planes: It's War!

    Fri, 16 Mar 2012

    toddler and her family. Yep, they were kicked off the plane. At least they got on the plane, albeit briefly. Malaysia Airlines bans babies in first class. There's nothing about this on the carrier's website, but I hear it's been an

  2. Is this seat taken? Airlines add 'social seating' programs

    Mon, 27 Feb 2012

    KLM Royal Dutch Airlines and Malaysia Airlines , are letting passengers share flight. KLM's Meet & Seat and Malaysia Airlines ' MHbuddy "social-seating initiated by KLM in January and by Malaysia Airlines last year, are seen as the ultimate

  3. Airline Will Let Passengers Choose Seatmates on Facebook, LinkedIn

    Wed, 14 Dec 2011

    including a failed company called AirTroductions, which offered an online dating service for frequent travelers. Malaysia Airlines is in the process of releasing a Facebook function that will allow passengers to see if they have friends booked

  4. AirAsia, Malaysia Airlines Form Partnership

    Tue, 9 Aug 2011

    carrier AirAsia and state-owned Malaysia Airlines formed an alliance Tuesday through hold a 20.5 percent stake in Malaysia Airlines , while Khazanah gets a 10 percent in AirAsia. Under the deal, Malaysia Airlines will focus on the premium market

  5. A Restaurant to Ban Kids Under 6 -- Older Customers Complained About Rowdiness

    Tue, 12 Jul 2011

    a place for young children ... and many, many times they have disturbed other customers." A few weeks ago, Malaysia Airlines announced that it would ban infants from flying in the first-class cabin because other passengers had complained

  6. Asia-Pacific Air Travel up in May

    Fri, 24 Jun 2011

    Cathay Pacific Airways, China Airlines, Dragonair, EVA Air, Garuda Indonesia, Japan Airlines, Korean Air, Malaysia Airlines , Philippine Airlines, Qantas Airways, Royal Brunei Airlines, Singapore Airlines, Thai Airways International

News

  1. Airbus Outpaces Boeing With Fuel-Efficient Planes

    Tue, 21 Jun 2011

    billion at list prices. Carriers often negotiate discounts on big orders. The U.S. manufacturer also announced Malaysia Airlines has exercised an option to buy 10 more 737-800s in a deal worth $800 million at list prices, and said Russia

  2. Korean Air Takes First A380 on Special Flights

    Thu, 16 Jun 2011

    Stonestreet said. China Southern Airlines will be the next carrier in the region to take delivery later this year, with Malaysia Airlines System and Thai Airways International set for 2012, he added. Korean Air has ordered a total of 10 A380s. The airline

  3. Frommer's picks the top 10 airport lounges

    Tue, 1 Feb 2011

    table, an observation deck and a roof garden. Three other club lounges in foreign cities rounded out the top five: Malaysia Airlines ' Satellite Golden Lounge at the Kuala Lumpur airport, Lufthansa's First Class Lounge at the Munich airport and

  4. Frommer's picks top airport lounges

    Mon, 31 Jan 2011

    table, an observation deck and a roof garden. Three other club lounges in foreign cities rounded out the top five: Malaysia Airlines ' Satellite Golden Lounge at the Kuala Lumpur airport, Lufthansa's First Class Lounge at the Munich airport and

  5. Cell Phones on Airlines: Coming Soon to a Seat Near You?

    Fri, 9 Jul 2010

    In 2008, Emirates Airlines became the first to let passengers make cell phone calls on select flights. Ryanair, Malaysia Airlines , British Airways and V Australia have all either done the same or considered it. Hanni says it's not a bad thing

  6. The World's 10 Best Airlines

    Mon, 24 May 2010

    is Skytrax's list of the world's 10 best airlines: 1: Asiana Airlines 2: Singapore Airlines 3: Qatar Airways 4: Cathay Pacific 5: Air New Zealand 6: Etihad Airways 7: Qantas Airways 8: Emirates 9: Thai Airways 10: Malaysia Airlines

  7. Do Computers Make Planes Less or More Safe?

    Mon, 3 Aug 2009

    computer units, in the cacophony of programming languages and the interplay of zeroes and ones. For instance, when a Malaysia Airlines Boeing 777 went out of control four years ago, experts later discovered that a software update was incompatible with

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Videos

  1. Airlines' Benefit Programs Make for Friendly Skies

    Thu, 22 Mar 2012

    for this now apparently yet to airlines had just reached recently launched social seeding program to Thailand and Malaysia airlines now it's limited to just a few on each airline. So don't expect it to be on every single flight you're taking

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    airlines had just reached recently launched social seeding program to Thailand and Malaysia airlines now it's limited to just a few -- on each airline. So don't expect it to be on every single flight you're
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