Malaysia Golden Lounge KLIA
#1
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Join Date: Sep 2010
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Malaysia Golden Lounge KLIA
My wife and I will be traveling from KLIA to DPS in April.
3 hour flight on their 737-400.
My question: with a business class ticket, will we be able to access the Golden Lounge? I've looked through their website and the MH Wiki site, but the answer to this question is not clear to me. It appears it may only be for their Golden Club Class passengers (which I assume is long haul business class?)
For the flights to DPS, do the flights depart from the satellite building? (My assumption is yes, as this is for int'l flights.)
We've read the good and the bad about MH here on FT, and we're hoping for one of the 'good' experiences.
3 hour flight on their 737-400.
My question: with a business class ticket, will we be able to access the Golden Lounge? I've looked through their website and the MH Wiki site, but the answer to this question is not clear to me. It appears it may only be for their Golden Club Class passengers (which I assume is long haul business class?)
For the flights to DPS, do the flights depart from the satellite building? (My assumption is yes, as this is for int'l flights.)
We've read the good and the bad about MH here on FT, and we're hoping for one of the 'good' experiences.


#2
Join Date: May 2010
Posts: 58
Yes you and your wife will be given Lounge access as long as both of you are business class passengers.
Golden Club Class is what Malaysia Airlines calls business class on all routes.
I would think flights to DPS should depart from the Satellite Terminal as like what you mentioned DPS is an international destination but im not sure.
P.S The 737-400's are very old and tired looking but well maintained. MH is currently phasing out the 737-400's to the 737-800's.
Golden Club Class is what Malaysia Airlines calls business class on all routes.
I would think flights to DPS should depart from the Satellite Terminal as like what you mentioned DPS is an international destination but im not sure.
P.S The 737-400's are very old and tired looking but well maintained. MH is currently phasing out the 737-400's to the 737-800's.

#3
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Join Date: Feb 2010
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flight may depart the domestic terminal as its a 737 and could be arriving from domestic. Either way it doesnt matter, you can still go to the golden lounge in the satellite terminal.
However, MAS will prob encourage you to go to the "regional" lounge in the main terminal, which is still LOVELY.
I highly rate the lounges, too bad the on board product is not nearly as good as it was in 2002.
However, MAS will prob encourage you to go to the "regional" lounge in the main terminal, which is still LOVELY.
I highly rate the lounges, too bad the on board product is not nearly as good as it was in 2002.

#4
Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: EWR, PHL
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I have never seen MH 737's at the satellite terminal. Although the lounge in the satellite terminal may be better, the main terminal lounge is fine. You should be able to freely access the satellite terminal, and while the lounge personnel may try to discourage your use of the lounge there, be persistent if necessary. You will need an extra 5-10 minutes to get back to the main terminal for boarding if your flight does leave from there.

#5
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Sydney
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If flying Business I prefer the Regional lounge. If First then the Main lounge.

#6
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Thank you
Thank you all for your replies.
Yes, my wife and I both have business class tix.
Our flight is at noon, and our goal is to not get to the airport too early... But, we will try out the Golden Longe in the terminal our flight is departing from. (We're not going to get there early to lounge hop!)
I'll try and report back (in April) on our experience.
Thanks again,
Lark
Yes, my wife and I both have business class tix.
Our flight is at noon, and our goal is to not get to the airport too early... But, we will try out the Golden Longe in the terminal our flight is departing from. (We're not going to get there early to lounge hop!)
I'll try and report back (in April) on our experience.
Thanks again,
Lark

#7
Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: London, Hull, Singapore, Johore
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Some of the regional flights depart from the "B" gates. Actually every time i flew MAS and Air India to chennai, which cant be considered regional...they departed from the B gates instead of the satellite terminal...

#8
Join Date: Dec 2004
Location: ATL
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What is the lounge-access situation for business-class pax on domestic flights?
I'm looking at KUL-LGK, probably going to book into business for the extra room, extra baggage allowance, etc., since it's currently not that much more expensive than Y.
I'm looking at KUL-LGK, probably going to book into business for the extra room, extra baggage allowance, etc., since it's currently not that much more expensive than Y.

#9
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: SYD
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You'll get access to the Domestic Golden Lounge in the MTB. It's ok. A decent selection of food but no alcohol (for religious reasons). It's well worth flying their domestic business class. Not much more for a whole lot more, IMO. You should get a reasonable meal even on such a short flight.

#10
Join Date: Dec 2004
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Thanks for the info.

#11
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sydney
Programs: Enrich, Qantas
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Syd-PEK on MH

My question: with business class ticket, will we be able to access the Golden Lounge at that time of the day? I've looked through their website and the MH Wiki site, they say the lounge will open at 05:00 am. I am not sure if I can access their shower and massage service (after a full 9 hour flight).
It also says it is Sattelite, does this mean it is in different building ? How do I get there from the Main terminal, especially at 04:30 am?
For the flights to PEK, do the flights depart from the satellite building? (My assumption is yes, as this is for int'l flights.)
We've read the good and the bad about MH here on FT, and as this is our "first time", we're hoping for one of the 'good' experiences.
BTW, does MH have a lounge in Beijing ?
Thanks

Last edited by BacAi75; Jan 26, 11 at 5:45 am

#12
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: SYD
Programs: QF Plat, VA Plat, MH Silver, IHG Plat, Accor Plat
Posts: 655

My question: with business class ticket, will we be able to access the Golden Lounge at that time of the day? I've looked through their website and the MH Wiki site, they say the lounge will open at 05:00 am. I am not sure if I can access their shower and massage service (after a full 9 hour flight).
It also says it is Sattelite, does this mean it is in different building ? How do I get there from the Main terminal, especially at 04:30 am?
For the flights to PEK, do the flights depart from the satellite building? (My assumption is yes, as this is for int'l flights.)
We've read the good and the bad about MH here on FT, and as this is our "first time", we're hoping for one of the 'good' experiences.
BTW, does MH have a lounge in Beijing ?
Thanks


#13
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sydney
Programs: Enrich, Qantas
Posts: 18

Thanks. We looking forward for this experience.

#14
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: SYD
Programs: QF Plat, VA Plat, MH Silver, IHG Plat, Accor Plat
Posts: 655
You should have a good experience. Make sure you order freshly made food/noodles from the menu/kitchen at the lounges in both KUL and SYD but don't eat too much of those. Save your stomachs for the satay and the onboard catering!


#15
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Sydney
Programs: Enrich, Qantas
Posts: 18
KUL-PEK flight MH378
Hi, my connecting flight to Beijing MH378 is on a A330-300 airplane. I have heard that this is an older style medium haul plane, with no AVOD, and shorter seat pitch. Is this right ?

