I was headed to Kuala Lumpur again. It was Friday. I was booked on SilkAir MI326, departing at 10.15am on Sunday morning.
A plain vanilla A320. Safe, comfortable, reliable. A known quantity. Yawn.
Is the A320 the most boring passenger plane in the sky today? It is probably even boring to fly, if you were the pilot (Captain Sully may disagree…).
I pored over the flight schedule, line by line...like a hungry diner looking over a restaurant menu for something to excite a jaded palate…
What’s this? SilkAir flies one of their new 738’s to KL at 7.10am every day? That would mean an early Sunday morning wake-up call. But to try this new equipment, it would be worth the effort.
I have had a love-hate relationship with 737’s since my first flight as a child on a first generation MH 737 from Penang to Singapore. I remember air stairs, a chocolate éclair as an inflight meal, and a ear ache. Since then, 737’s have been a necessary evil: flown only if I needed to get from point A to point B by time T.
But MH’s 738, with the new Boeing Sky Interior, stylish dark red leather seats, and brilliant IFE, changed my perceptions of the 738. I actually enjoyed my flight.
Qantas also flies very comfortable 738’s trans-Tasman, with good IFE and a thrilling roller coaster ride thrown in when the weather isn’t so great on approach into Wellington.
Air China flies 738’s from Beijing to many destinations as well. Their top notch treatment of Star Gold members makes up for their incomparably bland domestic catering…
What has SilkAir done with their brand new 738’s? For a start, they have new Boeing Sky Interior with the cool blue lighting and spacious overhead bins. They also have inflight IFE via wifi. Trying out this plane on a short flight like SIN-KUL would also be a relatively risk-free way to decide if I could tolerate longer sectors in this flavour of metal tube…
I was keen to check this plane out.
A plain vanilla A320. Safe, comfortable, reliable. A known quantity. Yawn.
Is the A320 the most boring passenger plane in the sky today? It is probably even boring to fly, if you were the pilot (Captain Sully may disagree…).
I pored over the flight schedule, line by line...like a hungry diner looking over a restaurant menu for something to excite a jaded palate…
What’s this? SilkAir flies one of their new 738’s to KL at 7.10am every day? That would mean an early Sunday morning wake-up call. But to try this new equipment, it would be worth the effort.
I have had a love-hate relationship with 737’s since my first flight as a child on a first generation MH 737 from Penang to Singapore. I remember air stairs, a chocolate éclair as an inflight meal, and a ear ache. Since then, 737’s have been a necessary evil: flown only if I needed to get from point A to point B by time T.
But MH’s 738, with the new Boeing Sky Interior, stylish dark red leather seats, and brilliant IFE, changed my perceptions of the 738. I actually enjoyed my flight.
Qantas also flies very comfortable 738’s trans-Tasman, with good IFE and a thrilling roller coaster ride thrown in when the weather isn’t so great on approach into Wellington.
Air China flies 738’s from Beijing to many destinations as well. Their top notch treatment of Star Gold members makes up for their incomparably bland domestic catering…
What has SilkAir done with their brand new 738’s? For a start, they have new Boeing Sky Interior with the cool blue lighting and spacious overhead bins. They also have inflight IFE via wifi. Trying out this plane on a short flight like SIN-KUL would also be a relatively risk-free way to decide if I could tolerate longer sectors in this flavour of metal tube…
I was keen to check this plane out.
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