Unfortunately, the food was not as tasty at it looked. But I’ve got to tell you…I ate for the sake of you, my readers. Perhaps more than I’ve ever eaten on a flight in the past. Malaysia Airlines A380 First Class Food + Drink Bedding was comfortable (I’ve never seen a satin-like material in first class on any other airlines) and I slept for almost eight hours. With the cabin to myself, when it came time to sleep a FA prepared my bed in the suite across from me. In addition to multiple lights, an individual air nozzle was present. The seat also features plenty of personal storage, including a closet, compartment under the ottoman, and closing side cabinets. Seats controls included multi-way adjustments, a memory mode, and three pre-set positions. The red and pink colors of the cabin are not my favorite, but are bolder than a drab beige or gray and contrast well with the bright uniforms of the crew members. Nevertheless, if you want to spy on your neighbor, you’re going to have to rubberneck, even in the center section. Unlike the new A350 first class cabin, the eight semi-open suites onboard the A380 do not provide full privacy. Seat: 1K (First Class) Malaysia Airlines A380 First Class Suite I was welcomed aboard and shown to my seat, 1K. If you want to know why I post “older” reviews, click here (short answer: because very little actually changes). It was easy enough, but marks on area in which Malaysia Airlines could improve. I had to find my own way to the gate and through security. Unfortunately, first class ground service does not extend beyond the lounge. When this flight occurred, the first class lounge looked like this. Not only did I have my own bedroom, but it cut my walk to the plane to only five minutes. Why do that when the Grand Hyatt Kuala Lumpur is so great and so cheap? Convenience. After arriving late from Jakarta, I spent the night in the first class lounge. Would my 14.5hr flight as the sole first class passenger be uncomfortably awkward or an amazing private-jet like experience? A FA walked by and I asked where the other passengers were. As boarding neared completion, I looked around the Malaysia Airlines A380 first class cabin…seven seats remained open: I was the only passenger onboard.
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