After a fare is chosen, many Malaysian booking apps open a second shop: cabin bags, checked bags, seat maps, travel insurance, and a van from KLIA. Travellers who thought they had finished often leave here, or they tap through so quickly that the ancillaries never had a fair look.
This review walks that sequence in the order it appears. We note prices that only make sense in kilograms the traveller has not weighed, seat maps that load after a long pause on a mobile connection in Kajang, and insurance copy that assumes a passport when the sector is domestic.
You receive screen-by-screen notes and recommended labels — not a new commercial policy. We will not tell you to raise or cut bag prices. We will tell you when the 20 kg option is hidden behind a “show more” control that looks like a legal footnote.
Starting fee RM 9,600 for one ancillary sequence in one language. Span about two weeks. Engineering and pricing decisions remain yours.