Sector 1: Air Asia AK708 SIN-KUL. A320.
After a speedy check in about 1 hour before departure, headed straight to the deserted Qantas Club, where I partook in some drinks and did some emails. Flight was delayed 20mins, which didn't bother me as I had plenty of time to kill in KL.
Went to the gate about 25mins before new departure time and plane wasn't even there. Neverthless it wasn't long before it arrived, and we were soon boarding (in fact from arriving at gate to door closing was 19 minutes - quite impressive).
My second AK flight, after a sector from KUL-Kuching in 2007 on an older 737. This was a much newer leather seated A320, but I was glad it was really only 30mins flying time, as my knees found a home embedded in the seat in front. Spent some time browsing the extensive in flight sales catalog/menu - interesting that one of the articles in the in flight magazine mentioned Air Asia's focus on ancilliary revenue. But with the low fares on offer, that is not at all bad. If you really feel compelled to eat or have something to drink on this short sector - you can at a small price. Something you cannot do on the much more expensive SQ or MH for that matter.
Flight was uneventful, which is what you always hope for, sans the boso sitting in the exit row a couple of rows forward who unclipped his seatbelt as soon as the wheels left the tarmac.
Arrived promptly about 30mins in KL, and then proceeded to immigration to the luggage wait. To my surprise I just walked up the carousel and waited all of 30 seconds and there was my bag. All in all about 10mins from disembarkation to landside, where I went to catch the 20-30 min busride to the terminal less than 1km (one thing that PER and KUL have in common - the long ride around the airport perimeter to change terminals).


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