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- Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Anonymous
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- Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Anonymous
- Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by The Gooberman
- Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by GE Man
- Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Sales
- Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Pak Tua
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- Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by The Pariah
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Anonymous Posted: 15 Sep 2012 08:34 AM PDT Gooberman, spot on , as always, except for “MAS doesn’t know whether it’s coming or going”? – MAS is already technically GONE. Instead of MAS staff clapping hands with the setting up of Malindo, thinking AA is going to sweat, what do you think will happen to MAS with Malindo? Malingkop la. |
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by vinnie Posted: 15 Sep 2012 04:01 AM PDT Malindo Air akan menguntungkan penumpang. Mana ada org nak jalan jauh2 dgn bag, anak tanpa aerobridge? Dulu bolehlah sebab murah, skrg Malindo Air much better. Confirm lingkup AA. Padan muka lu, si bongkak |
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Anonymous Posted: 15 Sep 2012 03:43 AM PDT You must be joking! |
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by The Gooberman Posted: 14 Sep 2012 11:03 PM PDT I suppose that L… Air, by some fiscal sleight-of-hand, is blissfully debt-free? Has anyone bothered to ask how Rusdi is going to finance his order for hundreds of Boeing 737 aircraft? Has he got “hidden backers” or is he getting sweetheart credit facilities from the US Exim Bank? If AirAsia’s numbers can be subject to analysts’ microscopes, the same should be accorded to Lion Air, even if Indonesian and Malaysian accounting standards and principles, and tax treatments, could be different. Btw, I just read a news report that Singapore’s Changi Airport Group (CAG) posted a 64.1 per cent increase in net profit after tax to S$553 million for the financial year ending March 31, 2012. EBIDTA rose 50.7 per cent to S$930 million on the back of a 22.4 per cent revenue growth to S$1.78 billion. That’s not bad going for an entity with one major asset (Changi Airport) based in a country with a population of slightly more than 5 million. Let’s put the corresponding figures for Malaysia Airports (MAHB) latest financial results (revenue, EBIDTA and net profit after tax) into the mix, since there are those who are singing the praises of MAHB and it’s management. After all, MAHB shouldn’t object to being benchmarked, should it? Ditto for MAS. |
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by GE Man Posted: 14 Sep 2012 09:43 PM PDT Bo(otak) head Azhari , you better leave lah , We had lost count how many air turn back due technical defect lah , you are not fit and qualified as MAS engineering boss . MAS had suffered millions of ringgit due to this , God grace no aircraft and life lost yet . Here’s another one ; “”" Technical fault forces KL-Chennai MAS flight to land in Penang – Story | The Star Online He said the plan landed at 8.04 am at the airport after the pilot detected the fault. “The flight had just taken off from the KL International Airport when the fault was detected. We had to give clearance for the aircraft to land as the priority was for the safety of the passengers and crew on board. “This resulted in a delay in the landing of several other flights here,” he told Bernama. Mohd Arif said the plane was being checked and was expected to resume its journey soon. – Bernama |
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Sales Posted: 14 Sep 2012 06:07 PM PDT Hey GE Man, MAS Engineering sales and marketing team is led by new blood, isn’t it? More capable, clean and straight! Aren’t they doing just as well? Who is heading it anyway? |
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Pak Tua Posted: 14 Sep 2012 04:41 PM PDT With a RM57 billion debt AAsia bubble will soon burst when AAsia cannot service its loan. With it CIMBB may go down too. Will we be facing another bailout after that at the expense of taxpayers and Petronas? |
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Pak Tua Posted: 14 Sep 2012 04:27 PM PDT Anon66, I agree fully with you. What MAS should do now is collaborate with Malindo Air (without the need for share swap) and provide the connectivity for the passengers of Malindo Air for their onward journey not serviced by them. Plan B is indeed a good plan that TF never envisage would happen. Serve him right for his bad intention on Firefly and MAS. |
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by The Pariah Posted: 14 Sep 2012 08:48 AM PDT Malindo Airways will not affect MAS as much as it would for AA. Of course, the Pariah will put up a brave front as usual but he will soon be complaining about Malindo Airways. Just close the LCCT when KLIA2 is completed. Lets see whether AA will use the KLIA2. If the Pariah is a man then he should bring the whole operation of AA to Indonesia. Hopefully the pariah can owe all the airport services in Jakarta like what he did in Malaysia. Then the Indonesian authority will no doubt grant him a hefty discount for owing! |
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