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Microtat Nov 15, 2018 3:47 am

[PREM FARE GONE] MH rt ex CAN to AKL/SYD/MEL/BNE USD1020 and up from jan19
 
Seems like a good round trip fare ex CAN as part of the current sale.. Prices are USD1020 and up for flights to the southwest pacific. AKL is strangely the lowest of all, followed by MEL, PER, SYD, highest BNE.. travel dates from Jan19 and onwards..

This fare books into Z class, min stay 2 days, max stay 3mths. Its a Nonref fare, rebooking with fee.

AKL has really limited availability, available end march and onwards to end jun. For better conections to australian sectors, try off peak days of the week..

currently showing A332 ex CAN, A333 to syd/mel/bne and A332 to AKL. Happy flying!

Brgds,

108912 Nov 15, 2018 4:08 am

Great fare.

A bummer CAN-KUL at 4hr5min flight time is JUST short of 140 BA TP's.

odetophil Nov 15, 2018 5:22 am

looks gone.

nov11 Nov 15, 2018 9:41 am


Originally Posted by odetophil (Post 30431884)
looks gone.

Not showing for AKL but it's there for Australia. AKL is slightly cheaper due to NZ taxes. I find the ex-AB 332 to AKL more comfortable than MH's 333 to SYD/MEL/BNE/ADL tho. MH also flies the 359 to SYD which is slightly better than MH's 333.

ncncyoo Nov 15, 2018 9:50 am


Originally Posted by odetophil (Post 30431884)
looks gone.

Yes it still exist on selected Aussie route, however its annoying as always changing equipment from A359.

Croupier Nov 15, 2018 1:49 pm

Still available to AKL but very limited dates.

gary_nj Nov 15, 2018 5:28 pm

It seems to allow a stopover in KUL without a HIP check (at least on the AKL fare), so there might be some date flexibility by stopping over for a bit.

Microtat Nov 15, 2018 5:58 pm

Yah agreed.. for AKL flights, you get more availability by splitting the return leg.. Seems like the KULCAN leg can be a restricting factor on the return portion..

And for those searching, you get the availability in Apr to Jun for AKL.. None in Jan - Mar, July and after.

But but it may be that i have missed out ..

#1son Nov 16, 2018 3:22 am

I just booked May 2019 dates for CAN - SYD at CNY 7801 (USD 1124), good find!

Croupier Nov 16, 2018 3:40 am

If having difficulty finding return promo Z class from AKL you can also route as an OJ and return via Australia.
Note that if crediting to QF returning via Australia will severely kill you SC earn.

The_Just Nov 16, 2018 12:19 pm

I really wanna bite on this one. Its a good earner at 18K EQM and 2400EQD. And find a path to HKG/CAN is easy. I just wish I could find something to southern NZ (I know I'm being picky). You change the flight to ZQN or CHC and the ticket skyrockets to $3500.

oh_lol Nov 17, 2018 6:25 am


Originally Posted by The_Just (Post 30436869)
And find a path to HKG/CAN is easy.

I haven't come across any fares from HKG, what dates and city parings?

Croupier Nov 17, 2018 7:44 am


Originally Posted by oh_lol (Post 30438937)
I haven't come across any fares from HKG, what dates and city parings?

I think it’s referncing finding a positioning flight from HKG to CAN is easy.

#1son Nov 17, 2018 9:28 am

there were never any deals from HK but you could take the train HKG to CAN which is fairly fast now

Modo Nov 17, 2018 8:23 pm

HZMB bridge to Zhuhai and then taxi to Zhuhai or Zhuhai North train station is likely to be quicker than going in to HK..

Hong Kong and Guangzhou are only 119 Km apart. That said Baiyun airport is a fair way North of Central Guangzhou. And it is a lot of stops on the subway from Guangzhou South station - takes about an hour (58 KM!) but is only about 10 Rmb

Guangzhou North is less than 20 KM to Baiyun. Taxi will be well under 100 Rmb. But the area is less Western friendly than the other Guangzhou stations.

Bronco767 Nov 17, 2018 11:12 pm

It's fairly easy to take the train from the HKG Hung Hom station into the Guangzhou East train station. From there, approximately ten stops on the metro (with no changes) to the Baiyun Airport. The new high speed train from HKG to Guangzhou is to the South Train Station, not very convenient to the airport.... Make sure your China Visa is in order....

gary_nj Jun 4, 2019 5:49 am

This fare is gone, but I have a question about an existing reservation. I booked CAN-AKL-CAN and I have the return coming up in a few days.

MH has decided to cancel the (once-daily) KUL-CAN flight on the day of my booking. Their first response is to offer me the KUL-CAN the next day, giving me a 27-hour connection in Kuala Lumpur. They have also offered to move my AKL departure one day later, so that I would have a typical 3-hour connection. I can't really accept either of these, as I am booked to fly out of Hong Kong the morning after my originally-scheduled AKL arrival.

In a perfect world, I would love if MH would rebook me for the KUL-Hong Kong flight on the morning that the KUL-CAN is not operating. I have asked the call center agents for this, noting that the two cities are just a short train ride apart, and that the disruption was caused by them in the first place. So far, they are not budging on this.

If I don't get anyone at MH to agree to my request for Hong Kong, I guess I could ask to leave AKL one day early, but that cuts short my holiday. Or I can leave the booking with the 27-hour connection in KUL, and buy my own ticket from KUL-HKG, throwing away the last segment. (My fear is that they want to check my luggage across the 27-hour connection, and I would also lose the miles.)

I have no experience with MH, so I don't know what is reasonable to request. In the US, we would ask for a supervisor of the call center agent and escalate a few times before accepting what is offered - is this standard procedure with MH call centers? Any other advice for dealing with MH???

Thanks in advance!

nov11 Jun 4, 2019 8:16 am


Originally Posted by gary_nj (Post 31168754)
MH has decided to cancel the (once-daily) KUL-CAN flight on the day of my booking. Their first response is to offer me the KUL-CAN the next day, giving me a 27-hour connection in Kuala Lumpur. They have also offered to move my AKL departure one day later, so that I would have a typical 3-hour connection. I can't really accept either of these, as I am booked to fly out of Hong Kong the morning after my originally-scheduled AKL arrival.

In a perfect world, I would love if MH would rebook me for the KUL-Hong Kong flight on the morning that the KUL-CAN is not operating. I have asked the call center agents for this, noting that the two cities are just a short train ride apart, and that the disruption was caused by them in the first place. So far, they are not budging on this.

This is rather strange but MH has indeed canceled 1-2 flights in the next few weeks (considering that they only serve this flight once a day).

If you only speak English, it's harder to escalate since the English call centre is outsourced to Fiji (I think) and they are not empowered to do anything other than what's allowed. If you speak very little Malay (even pressing the correct buttons when you call MH), you'd be routed to an agent in Malaysia (and most of them are bilingual).

With a 27 hour layover, your bags won't be checked through (it can't be checked through for any flights that has a layover greater than 24 hours).

pbd456 Jun 5, 2019 12:27 am

I bought CAN KUL AKL KUL CAN in mid May. (more expensive fare)
My outbound CAN KUL is cancelled and they put me on the next day (getting rid of the stopover in KUL that I built in)

I emailed them and will see what they say (I told them I have to leave China on that and only that date). I offer them to rebook me ex HKG. but no response yet.

#1son Jun 5, 2019 3:08 pm

I bought a ticket for USD 1065ish back in January or ? and all the flights went accordingly to plan

the KL layover is a bit long on the way down but the !st Class lounge staff will get you a blanket and a glass of Champagne

I also bought the LATAM flight in Business from Sydney to Auckland that was cheap and I was shunted over to a Qantas flight to NZ, then the much classier and better serviced LATAM flight on the return

a nice batch of flights for +/- USD 1700



mM

gary_nj Jun 15, 2019 11:57 am


Originally Posted by gary_nj (Post 31168754)
MH has decided to cancel the (once-daily) KUL-CAN flight on the day of my booking.

Just an update on this... Trying to deal with MH was a disaster. For starters, I would have thought that when a flight is cancelled (several weeks in advance of flying), the airline would try their best to accommodate, but that was not my experience here. I spoke with several agents, and could not get them to budge on allowing me to fly into HKG on my ticketed date. The best they would do is have me adjust the date (one day in either direction) to align with currently operating KUL-CAN flights.

The worst part, though, was the lack of service from the agents. After flying the outbound, I spoke with one agent who seemed optimistic about allowing the HKG flight, but needed to "email to headquarters" and told me that the response time might take 48 hours. I confirmed with her that everything was in the record so that I wouldn't have to explain myself again... of course, when I received no email in response and called back 55 hours later, that agent could find no record of my request at all. Finally, I surrendered and changed the date. Again an agent promised I would get an email with the new itinerary but that never happened.

The one bright spot (I thought) was that the new itinerary booked into C class rather than Z, so I thought I might earn a few more miles in Aadvantage. But the posting happened and it posted as Z. I will send stuff to AA but I don't expect much.

Really disappointed in Malaysia Airlines on this... With an advance cancellation, I would have expected better from them.


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