Taking a Malaysia Airlines Inaugural Flight from Kuala Lumpur to Trivandrum, India.

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  • Опубліковано 3 гру 2023
  • I've been in the Philippines for 6 months this time. Prior to this short stint I lived there for 3 years from March 2020 to March 2023 throughout covid/lockdown.
    Since Covid, travelling between countries has become a lot easier. In this video I continue my journey to India having already taken flights that day from Palawan to Manila, Philippines and onwards to Kuala Lumpur to reach a new destination before midnight.
    Until I arrived at the departure gate I didn't realise this was Malaysian Airline's inaugural flight flying from Kuala Lumpur to Thiruvananthapuram in South India. All I knew was that I wanted to go to Varkala in Kerala and Thiruvananthapuram was the nearest airport. So there was unveiling of a new flight ceremony taking place.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 24

  • @davidbush131

    Wow! what a cliff hanger! India is like the Stone Age. I can't wait to see how you make out.

  • @damosaviationandtravelvide2854

    FYI, Malindo Air used to operate three non stop flights a week from Trivandrum until 2020 when flights got suspended due to covid and they never returned back as they werent getting much revenue from Trivandrum compared to Trichy or even Kochi, eventhough existing passengers were unhappy about it. After 3 years Malaysia Airlines have newly entered Trivandrum, thereby resuming the Trivandrum-Kuala Lumpur air route. Now people could fly directly to kuala lumpur instead of depending upon Singapore(scoot) or other major cities for a connection flight.

  • @bryanlonger8646

    Good job

  • @Shaknbake

    Enjoyed the rodeo and guest stars. Awaiting your India Karma.

  • @peterthomas6486

    What a fantastic transition, from PI to India, the Grand welcome you received, Royalty perhaps?

  • @jujjeelf309

    I shazamed the Indian pop song at

  • @andersstreifeldt2990

    Was it worth the hustle in Phil?

  • @andersstreifeldt2990

    You look like you need a vacation.

  • @JohnnyLawrence293

    should have kept using a backpack. lighter then a roller and more practical to carry. they usually won't notice something on your back either if you do need to check in for a physical ticket. i got away with being overweight many times with a back pack. also, you can usually bring a personal item on many international flights, so if you are overweight, you can remove some and put it into a smaller packable daypack if you bring one as well.

  • @davidbush131

    I didn't understand your on screen comment about "carry notes from other countries to change at money exchanges". What do you mean "other countries"?

  • @VittoShulman

    Wow. But you are traveling too fast, getting yourself tired and stressed. Why not stay in MY for a few months.

  • @johnquayle7479

    7kg to 14kg and you didn't realise....really...??

  • @acaciomadeira5147

    Burger king puke burgers

  • @andersstreifeldt2990

    It is dangeous for a white man in Malaysia, didn`t you feel the bad vibes?

  • @andersstreifeldt2990

    Malaysian airways and then dissapear...