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239636
Fri, 05/11/2012 - 12:41
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MAS Upgrades Facilities To Meet Rise In Business Class Guests
SEPANG (Selangor, Malaysia), May 11 (Bernama) -- National carrier Malaysia
Airlines (MAS) is upgrading its cabin baggage policy and golden lounge waiting
room facilities to cater for the anticipated increase in business class
passengers.
Golden lounge manager Mohd Husaini Ariffin said the improvement included
major renovation at the lounge, from May 9 to June 18, with the addition of new
features such as sports bar, kids room and games room.
"The improvement is part of the airline's preparation to receive its first
Airbus A380, which will contribute a higher number of business class passengers,
as well as its entry into the oneworld alliance by year-end," he told reporters
during a media tour here Friday.
Among the requirements of oneworld alliance was the sharing of golden
lounges between its members as well as check-in counters and expanded services
such as more facilities at the waiting room and bigger cabin baggage capacity
per passenger.
Mohd Husaini said after the renovation, the seat capacity for business class
in the golden lounge would increase to 320 passengers from 230 currently while
that for first class would reduce to 50 passengers from 90 at present.
During the renovation, he said the airlines would place the business and
first class customers in three alternative lounges.
The lounges are regional lounge at the main terminal for first class guests
and China Airlines lounge and Malaysia Airport CIP lounge at mezzanine floor,
satellite building for first class and business class guests.
Meanwhile, airport operation division executive vice president Hayati Ali
said the revision of the cabin baggage policy, streamlined for customers in all
class effective May 15, were in line with industry best practices, apart from
complying with the oneworld alliance requirements.
Under the new policy, baggage weight for customers in the economy and
business class was raised to seven kilogrammes per baggage from five kilogrammes
per baggage previously.
The airline had also reviewed the exempted items that can be brought inside
the cabin apart from cabin baggage such as stroller, which was previously only
allowed for passengers with infant but was now permitted to toddlers as well.
With the new policy, she said the airline would enforce a stringent cabin
baggage allowance to avoid congestion in the cabin baggage space as well as to
give customers more comfort during flights.
-- BERNAMA