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AirAsia’s press statement seemed to suggest that the RM3 KLIA2 fees was imposed by MAHB. Its statement prompted an immediate respond from MAHB which had categorically denied that it had imposed the RM3 KLIA fees, HERE. Since 9 May 2014 AirAsia (AA) when AA moved to KLIA2 it had been collecting RM3 KLIA2 Fees from … Read more

The Shares “SUAP” & RM10 Million Fine!

Today the learned High Court Judge, YA Tuan Nordin Hassan had set aside the decision of the Competition Appeal Tribunal in 2016 that MAS and AirAsia did not need to pay the fine as they did not infringe the Competition Act.  The learned Judge has reinstated a decision by the Malaysia Competition Commission (MyCC) that … Read more

SC & Bursa KL: Have You Checked The “Accounting Practices” Of AirAsia?

Hong Kong-based GMT Research has issued a report questioning airline AirAsia Bhd‘s accounting practices, accusing it of using transactions with associate companies to boost its earnings, according to a copy obtained by Reuters.

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To help Mr Mueller’s Grand Scheme to “Collaborate with AirAsia” – Part 1

Left: Mr Christoph Mueller, CEO of MAS Right: Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia Group.  Both are great CEO of all times. Great men think alike!
Left: Mr Christoph Mueller, CEO of MAS Right: Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia Group. Both are great CEOs of all times. Great men think alike and also sing the same tune at the right time!

 

The little napoleons in Khazanah would like us to believe that MAS employees have been gifted with Mr Christoph Mueller as their CEO.

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Mr Christoph Mueller: Beware of collaboration in any form with AirAsia

 

In September 2013, AirAsia A320 undergoing maintenance works in MAS Hangar No: 5 in KLIA

AirAsia Bhd, which is in talks with Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAHB) on possible collaborations in maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) is open to collaborate with the national carrier in other areas, said its group CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes.  For full report please read HERE.

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President Barack Obama Launching AirAsia X Flight To Honolulu?

Hopefully when AirAsia goes to Honolulu & Pattaya in a few months time, it will not be forced to use aerobridge as it is not part of its business model.
Hopefully when AirAsia goes to Honolulu & Pattaya in a few months time, it will not be forced to use aerobridge as it is not part of its business model. AirAsia will only use mobile stairs as shown in the picture. Honolulu & Pattaya airports please get ready to accommodate.

 

Updates @ 4:45 pm on 20-5-2015:  Another AirAsia’s route expansion to Kaoshiung, Taiwan, commencing on 16-7-2015. It looks like AirAsia is on an expansion spree. Congratulation! HERE.

 Updates @ 2:35 pm on 20-5-2015:  AirAsia had now denied a report that it is selling its Big Loyalty Programe, HERE. Congratulations! 

Of late, we hear so much of AirAsia’s great expansion plans.  As Malaysians, we can’t help but to feel very proud about it because no other airlines in the world could match its fantastic business model and achievements without any help from the government – so we were told.

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Why Is MAHB/Govt Allowing AirAsia To Bully Them?

The state of the art Terminal 1 of Kota Kinabalu International Airport. Just compare it with picture of Terminal 2 below.
The state of the art Terminal 1 of Kota Kinabalu International Airport. Just compare it with the picture of Terminal 2 below.

 

The Terminal 1 of Kota Kinabalu International Airport cost the nation RM1.5 billion. It was opened for operations on 19-8-2008 while enhancement and expansion of Terminal 1 was completed in 2011.  Despite these developments, AirAsia had been dictating terms to Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd (MAHB) and/or Government and has refused to move to Terminal 1 as directed.

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Why Liow & MAHB encouraged AirAsia to owe RM50 million PSC/Airport Tax?

 

YB Datuk Liow Tiong Lai, the MCA Minisiter of Traqnsport
YB Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai, the MCA Minister of Transport. He is encouraging AirAsia to owe PSC/Airport Tax debt of more than RM50 million by not taking the necessary actions.

 

Reliable sources have confirmed that AirAsia owed Passengers Service Charge (PSC) (formerly known as ‘Airport Tax’) of more than RM50 million to Malaysia Airport Holding Bhd (MAHB).

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Australian Transport Workers Demand Ban On AirAsia

The wreckage of AirAsia's flight QZ8501. 162 innocent passengers have been killed due to AirAsia's "Administrative Negligence".
The wreckage of AirAsia’s unauthorized flight QZ8501. 162 innocent passengers have been killed due to AirAsia’s “Administrative Negligence”.

 

Australia’s Transport Workers’ Union (TWU) has called on the Australian government to ban all AirAsia Indonesia flights in and out of the country, pending a safety audit after information was leaked from a preliminary report concerning the investigation into the December 28 crash of AirAsia Flight QZ8501.

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