
It is an open secret that airlines have forfeited the Passenger Service Charge (PSC) or Airport Tax of no-show passengers and treated the unclaimed Passenger Service Charge or Airport Tax as part its revenue. This is definitely no right under law.
On 18.7.2019 High Court ordered AAX to pay MAHB the unpaid PSC RM40,728,327.00 & unpaid late payment interest RM702,000.
‘Captain’ Loke to Tower: Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! My ‘flight’ is destined to crash on 1 October, 2019! Tower Controller: Huh! Another false alarm from you, the super powerful ‘Captain’ Loke? ‘Captain’ Loke: Tomorrow I’m supposed to implement the ‘Captain’ Loke “Shiok Sendiri Special”, the RM23 PSC reduction. If I cannot honour my promise to … Read more
Tower Controller to Captain Loke: Did we hear calls of Mayday! Mayday! Mayday! ‘Captain’ Loke: “Yes, it’s a distress call. It’s one week to 1 October and my officers in the Ministry of Transport and I are running helter-skelter to find ways to implement the RM23 Passenger Service Charge (PSC) reduction which I had promised … Read more
Updates on 10 September 2019 2 11:00 pm: MAHB had obtained judgment of RM40.7 million against AirAsia and AirAsia X for outstanding PSC. On 10 September 2019 MAHB had applied to the High Court for a Garnishee Order to garnish said judgment debt from the three bankers of AirAsia, HERE. Updates on 10 September 2019 … Read more
Captain Loke went beyond his power to reduce PSC by RM23 for his buddy’s in AirAsia! How disgusting!
Updates on 26-05-2018:

It is an open secret that airlines have forfeited the Passenger Service Charge (PSC) or Airport Tax of no-show passengers and treated the unclaimed Passenger Service Charge or Airport Tax as part its revenue. This is definitely no right under law.


On 6 June, 2015, AirAsia Bhd filed a defamation suit against yours truly. The said defamation suit was based on the article that yours truly authored and published on 21 April 2015 in this blog, with the headline “Why Liow & MAHB encouraged AirAsia to owe RM50 million PSC/Airport Tax?”, HERE.

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).