Posted in So Said the Customer, on Friday, August 07, 2009
Tags: Auckland, Customers, Travel

By: Mavis Walker (Malaysia Airlines Customer)

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Photo of Donald & Mavis Walker taken by John Walker

On June 9th 2009 my son, daughter-in-law and I flew on your aircraft MH 130 No. RC7VWJ from Auckland - Kuala Lumpur where we transferred Airbus A330 for our flight to Istanbul.

On our return to Auckland from Amsterdam, we flew Malaysia MH17 to Kuala Lumpur where we then joined Malaysia Flight 131 for Auckland.

These were most enjoyable and comfortable flights and we send our thanks and appreciation and thanks to the cabin crews on these flights for their attention, coutesy and kindness not forgetting those delicious meals.

I would like to send a special "thank you" to a cabin crew member by the christian name of Donald for all his kindness.

I congratulate Malaysia Airlines for the great service they give.

My family and I wish you all the best for a bright and prosperous future.

Yours respectfully,

Mavis Walker

PS - It is one of my big regrets that because of my age 98 years in August I am not likely to be travelling overseas in the future but I will recommend to all fly Malaysia Airlines.

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Posted in And Others Told Us, on Friday, April 24, 2009
Tags: Amsterdam, Customers, Entertainment, Rotterdam, Travel

By: Joe Flizzow (Friends of MH)

Part 1 - Amsterdam

As some of you might already know, I recently represented Malaysia at the New Skool Rules Hip Hop/Rnb conference in Rotterdam, Netherlands. When my manager, Yaniz Merican told me the good news I was elated, because this meant that we would be flying into Amsterdam!

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Checking-in at KLIA assisted by the helpful MAS staff

The 12½ hour flight on Malaysia Airlines went by really quickly as we were attended to by the friendly staff on board MH016. I had more than sufficient leg-room space and the excellent in-flight entertainment kept me happy and contented throughout the length of the flight. Not to forget - I manage to catch some well deserved shut-eye!

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On board flight MH016 en route to Amsterdam for the NSR Convention!

We finally arrived safely at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol and took the train to Central Station which is situated directly opposite the Victoria Park Plaza. After checking into our hotel, we headed straight to the Van Gogh Museum. I was in awe of Starry Night and the Rembrandts were simply amazing!

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Fresh off the flight at Central Station

We also took the opportunity to visit the Rijksmuseum which is the largest museum in Amsterdam. Parts of the building were under renovation but we still managed to get a look at many interesting exhibits that were on display. The building that houses this museum was an architectural marvel overlooking the many canals that can be found in the city.

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In front of Rijksmuseum

I was particularly impressed with the elevated sense of the urban culture the city of Amsterdam enjoys. A lot of people on the streets were clearly influenced by the urban movement and you could see fantastic pieces of graffiti all over the city.

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One of the many graffiti artwork that can be found around Amsterdam
Check out the Air Yeezy's!

Since we were in Amsterdam, it was only right that we did the obligatory canal boat tour! The tour brought us through the many inner-city canals and harbors. We got a glimpse of the many boathouses moored along the canals. Did you know that there are now boathouses that have been converted to hotels that you can stay in? I would love to give it a try one day.

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A view of the canal

Our stay in Amsterdam was further made more comfortable and convenient with the presence of a fellow countryman, my friend and ex-break dancer Achaap, who is currently residing in Amsterdam. He doubled up as our tour guide and being somewhat of a local himself, he brought us to places not usually frequented by tourists which really gave me a good perspective of the sort of the local lifestyle in Amsterdam.

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With Achaap and his fame in Amsterdam

Part 2 - Rotterdam

After two days in Amsterdam (which literally flew by!), we were off to Rotterdam for the main reason for our tour - the New Skool Rules Convention. We were joined by fellow Bum Squad DJs Phat Phillies from Croatia, Crisco Kidd from Houston and Bum Squad President Latin Prince.

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Me, Latin Prince & Phat Phillies!

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With DJ Latin Prince. Representing the Bum squad DJs and Blackberry Nation worldwide!

I felt proud to be the only Malaysian and Asian representing at the convention. Being the only person rocking the Air Yeezy’s definitely helped too! Especially whilst in the presence of legendary hip-hop icons such as MC Shan, DJ Tony Touch, Fredro Starr, Bishop Lamont and hundreds of other movers and shakers in the hip-hop world.

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With Aftermath ENT. Artist Bishop Lamont!

The NSR convention was held in 4 different locations, the main one being in the Maassilo in Rotterdam South. Other locations included the Factory 010, Baroeg and LCC’t Klooster. We had to commute between these locations to participate in the various activities.

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Outside one of the convention locations

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Being interviewed by Vibe Magazine! Watch out for that interview.

It was certainly a global gathering of the hip-hop community and we had a good interacting and networking session amongst each other. The workshops and talks that I attended really inspired me with a renewed and refreshed outlook towards hip-hop as a culture, an industry and a business. I will definitely be applying some of the things I learned at NSR to my day-to-day undertakings!

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With Yaniz, my manager

After the conference ended, it was finally time to say goodbye to the Netherlands. We flew back using MAS and although it had only been 6 days since we left Malaysia for Amsterdam, it was certainly a great feeling to be greeted by the friendly smiles of the MAS staff as we boarded our flight home. I now understand why the award-winning MAS cabin crew is considered to be the best in the world. The warmth and sincerity shown towards me and my tour-mates by the MAS staff and cabin crew was certainly reflective of their “Malaysian Hospitality” ethos and made the long journey between Kuala Lumpur and Amsterdam (and back!) a most memorable and pleasant one!

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With the lovely stewardesses on MH016!

Shout out to all those NSR peeps and also a special shout out to Malaysia Airlines!

One Love!

Joe Flizzow

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