Malaysia Airlines launches exclusive BMW i7 transfer service
KUALA LUMPUR: Well, this is some exciting news from Malaysia Airlines, because they're kicking off a swanky new private terminal transfer service. So, if you're zipping between the Main Terminal and the Satellite Building at KLIA Terminal 1, you're in for a treat.
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When will this BMW i7 service start?
1st of February 2024Is the service for everyone?
It's only for people that are flying Enrich Platinum, Business Suite, or Business Class with Malaysia AirlinesThey're teaming up with BMW Group Malaysia and dealer, Ingress Auto Sdn. Bhd, to bring to you one of the most exclusive experience at an airport.
Starting from the 1st of February 2024, if you're flying Enrich Platinum, Business Suite, or Business Class with Malaysia Airlines, you'll get a taste of luxury.
How? You'll be cruising in the all-electric BMW i7! This 24/7 service is a green and fancy way to travel, adding to the Premium Bus transfer the airport's already got. This is especially handy now that the aerotrain service is on a break.
At first, they're rolling out a bunch of BMW i7s for folks leaving from Gate G1 at the Main Terminal Building. They've got plans to add more rides for passengers arriving soon, once they finish setting up the arrival lounge at the Satellite Building.
This service is pretty exclusive. You won't have to share your ride – they've got it all sorted for solo travelers, duos, or families of up to four. It's all about making your journey smooth and comfy, right from the start to the end.
Ahmad Luqman Mohd Azmi, Chief Executive Officer of Airlines from Malaysia Aviation Group (MAG), mentioned, “As the only carrier offering this temporary personalised service to our passengers in light of the aerotrain’s temporary suspension at KLIA Terminal 1, it underscores our dedication to elevating our standards of service to
ensure a premium travel experience, while also reinforcing our commitment to embedding sustainable practices with the selection of the all-electric BMW i7 series. We look forward to extending this service to our arriving passengers as part of our continuous efforts to ensure a fuss-free and enjoyable experience driven by our
inimitable Malaysian Hospitality.”
Rabian Ab Rahman, Managing Director of Ingress Auto Sdn Bhd, is super excited about this partnership. He says the BMW i7 is all about innovation and going green, which is right up their alley in providing premium car experiences in Malaysia.
Sashi Ambihaipahan, Head of Corporate Communications and Sustainability for BMW Group Malaysia added, ““It is heartening to see this shared commitment to luxury and responsible innovation with Malaysia Airlines come to life with the introduction of this exclusive private terminal transfer service. As the leading provider of premium electric vehicles in the country, this collaboration perfectly complements our dedication to creating more awareness on electric vehicles as well as the need for responsible mobility, offering lower CO2 emissions to support various industries in the country including the aviation industry."
And hey, if you want in on this, sign up as an Enrich member to start racking up those points and enjoy some cool member-only perks. Don't forget to download the Malaysia Airlines App to catch all their latest deals anytime, anywhere!
The BMW i7, launched in Malaysia, is an all-electric luxury sedan that stands out in BMW's lineup. This model, known as the i7 xDrive60 M Sport, was officially priced at RM 729,800. It's an electric variant of the BMW 7 Series and is distinguished by its charging port and the absence of a fuel filler cap. The i7 for Malaysia comes with the M Sport kit as standard, giving it a sleek, sporty look.
Under the hood, the i7 xDrive60 M Sport is powered by a dual-motor setup that delivers 544 hp and 745 Nm of torque. This powerful configuration enables the car to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 4.7 seconds, with a top speed capped at 240 km/h.
The car is equipped with a 101.7-kWh battery pack, which offers a commendable range of 625 km (WLTP). When it comes to charging, the i7 can handle up to 11 kW with AC charging and 195 kW with DC charging. With AC charging, the car can be fully charged in 9.5 hours, while DC charging can power the car from 10% to 80% in approximately 34 minutes.
Also Read: BMW i7 previewed in Malaysia
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