Malaysia Airlines Virtual - Ramadan Tour
As Malaysia Airlines Virtual looks for ways to best represent Malaysia and its cultural diversity, we’ve set out to celebrate the month of Ramadan in a 5 part series of events, starting in Langkawi, travelling to other cities such as Penang, Kuching, Kota Kinabalu, and finishing in Kuala Lumpur on the eve of Eid al-Fitr, better known as Hari Raya in Malaysia and surrounding countries.
The first 4 parts of the event will involve two groups flying to the capital of a nearby city with flight times varying between 1 to 3 hours, while the Grand Finale will be a flyout from Kuala Lumpur, with routes to destinations all across the globe. We hope you’ll attend this event, as we’re more than keen on promoting Malaysia to the wider community.
About the Event
Taking us north to Taiwan, we’ll fly past the peak of Malaysia on Mount Kinabalu, before passing by the many islands of the Philippines north of the Sulu Sea. From there it should be a relatively short hop across the South China Sea before we begin our descent into Kaohsiung. With the largest night market in Taiwan, the largest port city in Taiwan as well as one of the most interesting metro stations in the world, this is not a city you’ll want to miss.
Formerly known as Jesselton under the British colonial rule, most of the town was a prime target of the Japanese during the Second World War. While few historical sites remain, it’s still a relatively historic city, with remnants of its past still showing through to this very day. That said, this isn’t what most tourists come for.
Kota Kinabalu is perhaps most well known for its beaches and its mountains. Being the closest major city to the highest peak in Southeast Asia, as well as some of the most beautiful coastline in the country, it’s no wonder that those wishing to travel despite the pandemic have a great reason to do so.
To sign up, simply leave a message below requesting for a gate in the wave that you wish to participate in, and you’ll be assigned a gate in the wave that you requested. More gates may be made available if needed.
We highly recommend signing up using the format below
- Gate
- Aircraft
- Airline
- Callsign
- Group
Check out our various waves here. All registered attendees will be listed below
Wave 1 - 1200Z Departure
Gate | Aircraft | Livery | Attendee |
---|---|---|---|
Terminal 1 Gate 1A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | @LordWizrak |
Terminal 1 Gate 1B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 2A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 2B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 3A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 3B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 4A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 4B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 5A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 5B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 6A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 6B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 7 | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 8 | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 9 | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 10 | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines |
Wave 2 - 1600Z Departure
Gate | Aircraft | Livery | Attendee |
---|---|---|---|
Terminal 1 Gate 1A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 1B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 2A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 2B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 3A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 3B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 4A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 4B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 5A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 5B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 6A | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 6B | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 7 | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 8 | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 9 | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines | |
Terminal 1 Gate 10 | B737-800 | Malaysia Airlines |
As mentioned above, more gates may be made available if required.
Details posted are subject to change, and will be finalised 24 hours before the departure of the first wave.
Published Route:
WBKK VJN OSANU PR PR TELMO GAMAN TOKON OLRAX LBG SUSIE SBA VILAR TAREM SAN MELAN KINLA CURIM LAO KAPOH CHRIS ABVAR POTIB RCKH
While ATC is not mandatory, we would love to see ATC coverage at our events. If you are a part of IFATC and wish to control at our event, please leave a comment below detailing the airport, wave and frequencies that you’d like to reserve.
WBKK ATC - Frequencies Vacant
Wave 1 (1200Z Departure)
Frequency | Controller |
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ATIS | |
Ground | |
Tower | |
Approach |
Wave 2 (1600Z Departure)
Frequency | Controller |
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ATIS | |
Ground | |
Tower | |
Approach |
RCKH ATC - Frequencies Vacant
Wave 1 (1500Z Arrival)
Frequency | Controller |
---|---|
ATIS | |
Ground | |
Tower | |
Approach |
Wave 2 (1900Z Arrival)
Frequency | Controller |
---|---|
ATIS | |
Ground | |
Tower | |
Approach |
FIR - Frequencies Vacant
Wave 1 (1200Z Departure)
Frequency | Controller |
---|---|
Kota Kinabalu FIR | |
Manila FIR | |
Taipei FIR |
Wave 2 (1600Z Departure)
Frequency | Controller |
---|---|
Kota Kinabalu FIR | |
Manila FIR | |
Taipei FIR |
Malaysia Airlines Virtual is a virtual airline based in Kuala Lumpur with other secondary hubs in Langkawi, Penang, Kuching and Kota Kinabalu. Founded in June 2020, it has since expanded to well over 90 members based all around the world.
Offering members a choice is what we aim to do. Be it, ultra-realistic members, to those wishing to fly our concept routes to destinations that almost came to fruition, our aim is to give the best to everyone, whenever and wherever.
If you are interested in joining Malaysia Airlines Virtual or finding out more about our offerings, check us out with the links below.