This was a weekend trip I took with a few colleagues to KL. Being the person in charge of booking the tickets, I found for all 6 of us very affordable airfares to/fro KL, with the flight up on Firefly for RM99 all-in each (including 20kg check-in luggage allowance), and return on AirAsia for RM45 all-in (excluding check-in allowance) each, total for around SGD60 per person for a round-trip to KL! A superb deal I would say!
Firefly now operates from Changi Terminal 2 along with the rest of the ex-Budget Terminal airlines. Check-in was swift and hassle free at the almost empty counters an hour before departure and was handled by DNATA. Proper boarding passes were issued, unlike the boarding receipts previously issued when Firefly operates from Budget Terminal. Guess FY wants to distinguish itself from the rest of the LCCs.

Immigration was hassle free and soon we were in the departure hall. Not much variety of planes spotted.
Four Silkair aircrafts in this shot!

ANA, Silkair and SQ.

SQ A330 taxi into the gate.

Our flight would be departing from gate F55, which seemed to be a dedicated FireFly gate that day.

Tiger A320 at our gate… not. It was parked at the adjacent F56.

Our gate would be a bus gate as the ATR72s operated by Firefly would be too small to dock at the airbridge stands. Instead it would be parked at a nearby remote stand.

27 July 2013
Firefly
FY 3526
Singapore (SIN) - Subang KL (SZB)
ATR72
9M-FYB
Economy Class
Down the stairs to the holding area and soon boarding was announced by row numbers. No difference as we were all packed onto a single bus.

At tarmac level.

Boarding the bus that will ferry us to the prop.

Our prop was parked at the stand just after gate F60. 9M-FYB would be operating the hour-long hop to Subang this morning.

Boarding the Firefly.

Welcomed aboard by 2 very friendly and well-groomed Firefly girls in their fresh and new uniforms.

Settled at my seat at 6F. Flight was about 70% full today, with the front few rows rather empty.

Firefly branded seatbelts. Legroom is sufficient for this short flight.

All the stuff in seat pocket, including MH's inflight magazine. Well, Firefly is a MH-subsidiary afterall.

Very efficiently, all pax were boarded and doors were closed. Safety demo was performed. Flight time was 1hr, with actual flying time of about 50min.

Pushback and engine startup.

Taxied to Rwy02C for takeoff. Passing by the old Budget Terminal tarmac, with terminal already torn down. Quite a number of private jets owned by Sands Corp. were parked there, most probably flying high rollers in.

Takeoff from Rwy02C, bound for Subang!
Overflying Tekong during climb.

Prop blades in the morning sun.

We initially encountered some bumpy weather.

But it soon cleared after we climbed higher. Flying altitude was 16,000ft. Service announcement was also made.
Firefly is the only airline that offers a free choice of snacks and drinks on flights to KL. Shortly after seatbelt signs were switched off, a crew first came down with a basket offering choice of snacks, followed by another crew with choice of drinks on a tray. Service was excellent!

This morning, we had a choice of peanuts or chocolate chip muffin. I requested for both, which was gladly offered by the crew.

For drinks, there was a choice of soya bean milk or apple juice.

Cruising at 16,000ft.

Soon, we started our approach into Subang. Flew past Subang during descend.

Making a 180degrees turn to align with the runway.

Approaching Subang.

On finals.

Landing in Subang Rwy15.
Taxiing to the parking stand.

Parked at the stand and engines shut off. We were right on schedule.

Disembarking from the rear, where the friendly crew bade everyone goodbye.

Right under the wing of 9M-FYB.

Resting on the tarmac before the next flight.

Berjaya Air ATR72 has also just arrived from a domestic flight.

The apparent distortion of the rotating blades is weird ! Thanks for the report