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Boeing 737-800 (twin-jet) | Subang SZB to Kota Kinabalu BKI (FY2552) Flying with Firefly is a convenient option, especially from Subang Airport, which is much closer to the city than KLIA. the Airport is about 20km from downtown Kuala Lumpur, making it a great choice for travelers who want to save time. Established in 1965, Subang Airport or Subang SkyPark served as Malaysia's primary international gateway until 1998, when KLIA commenced operations. Following this transition, Subang Airport shifted its focus to general aviation, turboprop flights, and private aviation services. Baggage Rules: Each passenger is allowed 10kg of free checked baggage. If you're traveling with others under the same booking, you can pool your luggage allowance—as long as everyone checks in together. This makes it easier to manage heavier bags without paying extra. Seat Allocation: Seats are automatically assigned together if you book under the same reservation, depending on availability. It’s highly advisable to check in online early to secure better seats. Online check-in opens 7 days before departure. Checking in late could cause one or more passengers to be assigned seats in different areas. However, if you want to change your seat after assignment, there is a fee. At the Airport – Baggage Scan Requirement: • If you are checking in luggage, you must first pass your baggage through an x-ray scanner before approaching the check-in counter. • You’ll receive a sticker after the scan. Without the sticker, the counter staff will send you back to scan your bag—so don't skip this step! • Hand-carry luggage does not need to be scanned for a sticker. Check-in Counters: Three counters were open for check-in, along with two dedicated baggage drop counters for passengers who had already checked in online, one of them is also a priority lane. The wait was long. Despite this, some passengers still arrived at the last minute, prompting staff to call out and prioritize their check-in to prevent them from missing their flight. 2:04 - Terminal Shops/ Services The airport has most of its eateries, lounges, and retail outlets located outside the security area, particularly within the SkyPark Terminal public zone. Once you go through security, food options are very limited, especially for domestic flights. 2:16 - Boarding Process: The boarding gate is quite close, reachable within 5 to 10 minutes depending on the queue at the security screening. Please have your boarding pass and passport (or IC for Malaysians) ready for inspection. For our flight to kota kinabalu from Subang Airport, we used a tarmac boarding system for Firefly flights. You'll climb a staircase to board the plane, no air bridge, but the boarding process was smooth and systematic. Staff efficiently managed the passengers by keeping them under the shade and only allowing boarding once the previous group had entered the aircraft. Firefly is a Malaysian regional airline and a wholly owned subsidiary of Malaysia Airlines, offering affordable and convenient air travel options. The Boeing 737-800 (twin-jet) operated by Firefly is a narrow-body jet aircraft used primarily for medium-haul regional routes, Used to complement its ATR turboprop fleet. The Firefly Boeing 737-800 jets are equipped with leather seats offering a standard pitch of 30 inches, providing a more spacious experience compared to turboprop aircraft. Onboard Experience: Firefly provides complimentary snacks on board, including peanuts and Famous Amos cookies, which are popular and delicious! You can also pre-order meals when booking your flight or buy food on board which is subject to availability. Firefly does not feature individual entertainment screens or onboard Wi-Fi. Passengers can also enjoy in-seat USB charging ports. The airline includes 10kg of checked baggage and 7kg of cabin baggage in its basic fare, which is generous compared to many low-cost carriers. The cabin experience is clean and orderly, and service is known to be friendly and warm — reflecting the airline’s Malaysian hospitality. Since its launch in 2007, Firefly has had no fatal accidents and is considered a safe choice for domestic and regional travel. Its aircraft — both the ATR turboprops and the Boeing 737-800 — are routinely maintained, and pilots are well-trained, often to the same standards as those at Malaysia Airlines. Customer service is handled locally, and it’s known for being responsive, often resolving queries faster than larger, more bureaucratic airlines. Firefly is one of the few carriers that consistently flies into smaller airports. These destinations are often ignored by larger airlines, but Firefly has built loyal local followings by maintaining regular schedules and affordable fares.