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Old Mar 22, 2020, 5:51 am
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Kuching Weekend Getaway on AirAsia

Before the COVID had a major impact to air travel in Southeast Asia, I made a weekend trip (which would also be my last flying for a looong time) to Kuching, Sarawak. The COVID impact was starting to be felt in late February, with significant reduction in flight frequencies to countries such as China and Korea. However, most Southeast Asian flights were operating as usual then. Terminal 4, where I checked in, was very quiet except at the AirAsia counters.






With CX, VN and many other PRC airlines suspending flights or cutting frequencies, AirAsia remained as the main airline at T4 with flights to regional destinations..




A very quiet departure hall after security.




Visited Blossom Lounge, which is accessible by Priority Pass. It was rather quiet as well in the lounge.








Bites and drinks









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Old Mar 22, 2020, 6:03 am
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Selection of savoury and sweet from the buffet.






Departure hall from the lounge. It was eerily quiet. Definitely more staff than passengers.






Headed to the gate where our aircraft had arrived on schedule.




Boarding just commenced as we reached the gate.





29 February 2020
Air Asia
AK 1776
Singapore (SIN) - Kuching (KCH)
A320
9M-AQO
Economy Class
Flight Time: 1H11M



Prepping for departure.




Boarding








Welcome onboard by crew in masks and gloves. Standard LCC cabin here.



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Old Mar 22, 2020, 6:14 am
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Flight was about 60% full, with much of the forward cabin being empty. Most passengers were seated towards the aft.






View out the window.




Standard LCC pitch.




Seat pocket materials. The inflight mag was missing.




Pushed back






Safety demo, with masks and all.






Taxied to the runway.






Departure from Rwy02C.



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Old Mar 22, 2020, 6:28 am
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Climbing out from Changi.






We pre-ordered a meal each, which was served shortly after departure. First was the Chinese New Year special of Prosperity Tomato Egg and Fish Stew. It tasted simple and homely.






The other selection was the Chef Hong's Korean Bibimbap. A tad spicy but not too bad for an inflight meal. Really loved AirAsia's wide meal selection.








Cruising at a low 29,000ft.




Visit to the lav. Clean and basic.




View of the cabin.






Starting the descent.

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Old Mar 22, 2020, 12:00 pm
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I'm looking forward to this, Kuching is one of my favourite places. It's just a pity it's so far from home.
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Old Mar 23, 2020, 8:40 am
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Wow, I've never been on an Air Asia flight that was that empty.
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Old May 25, 2020, 9:22 am
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To complete this review from back in Feb with all travels being suspended at the moment.....

Approaching into Kuching









For some reason, the landing video was accidentally cut off. Landed on Rwy07 and taxied to the gate.













Disembarking






A decent short flight on AirAsia with efficient and reliable service.


This is a short weekend trip and as during date of the trip, the Covid-19 situation in Kuching, a well as South-east Asia in general, was still not widespread and people were still going about the daily lives as normal. First stop was a late lunch as a Lau Ya Keng foodcourt at Carpenter Street.



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Old May 25, 2020, 9:44 am
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Kolo mee, a Kuching must have homely dish, and famous pork satay from the foodcourt.






Seafood dinner at the popular Top Spot Food Centre.






Kuching Waterfront at night.




For this trip, I stayed at Hilton Kuching. Hotel room was nothing memorable, but still decent overall. A messy room next morning and view from the room.






Huge buffet breakfast spread.






Waterfront in the day.




More kolo mee and a secret recipe dessert before flying back.



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Old May 25, 2020, 10:16 am
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Great report thanks.

It's years since I was in Kuching and I want to go back. I still have memories of a food court on a level of a multi-story car park which was a great find and absolutely amazing.
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Nice food pics! Thanks for sharing!
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Old May 26, 2020, 9:02 am
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Now on to the flight back to Singapore, which would also be my last flight for a long long time till leisure travel resumes....Checked in at the AirAsia counters and got my boarding pass.






Be warned that if you are flying International from KCH, there are no shopping or eateries after immigration and security, with only drinks vending machines available. Probably makes sense as there are not more than 3 international departures each day. So we are stuck after immigration and security, awaiting the aircraft arrival.




01 March 2020
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AK 1771
Kuching (KCH) - Singapore (SIN)
A320
9M-AQS
Economy Class
Flight Time: 1H02M



Aircraft arrived on schedule.






Waiting to board




Boarding commenced








Seated at 17A






Boarding in progress. Flight was about 70% full.

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Old May 26, 2020, 9:11 am
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LCC legroom is the norm.




However, inflight magazines are available on this leg.




Boarding completed and we pushed back with safety demo performed.








Taxied to the runway.






For an on-time departure from the midway of Rwy07.










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Old May 26, 2020, 9:13 am
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Thank you, nice tripreport. Love the foodie pics. Now at least I have an impression of Kuching.
Stay safe and healthy.
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Old May 27, 2020, 8:36 am
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Climbing away from the Sarawak shores.




Service commenced with distribution of pre-booked meals.




We had again booked a couple of meals on the flight back. First was the Napoletana Chicken with Egg fried rice. This was a simple dish of chicken in sweet sour tomato-based sauce with fried rice, hard to go wrong with.








The other meal was the Prawn and chicken wonton noodles, which I also added a burnt cheesecake. In local lingo, the wonton noodles tasted legit! Wonton were huge with juicy prawns, and noodles were still springy. Nearly similar, or maybe even better than some, on the ground! The cheesecake was a sinful sweet ending as well.










Before long, we were descending into Singapore.





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Old May 27, 2020, 8:48 am
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Landing on Rwy02L ahead of schedule.













When SQ's A380s were still actively flying.




Doubt we will be able to fly on SQ's B772 ever again.




Spotted AK's 1st A320neo.




Parked at Terminal 4.




Disembarked.






As can be seen on the arrival FIDS, the number of flights from T4 has already greatly reduced then, with only AirAsia group flight mainly still operating. Of course, with the ongoing travel restrictions in place, T4 has suspended operations now.




Another short and pleasant flight on AirAsia, with delicious inflight meals and efficient service.

Since this trip, I had already cancelled 3 other trips, and maybe more with the existing travel restrictions in place. I guess it will be months before most of the flights resume and we can get into the skies again. Till then, stay safe and stay healthy everyone!
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