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- Comment on Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Adha by Hafiz
- Comment on MAS to operate three international routes from KK in Dec 2012 by The Gooberman
- Comment on Complaints for DBKL by Anonymous
- Comment on Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Adha by Saudari Teh
- Comment on Questions Time 24-10-2012: Konsep ‘Negara Berkebajikan’ by SMDee
- Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Poseidon's Spear
- Comment on MOF II: MAS paid RM600,000 only for re-branding and designing fee for new MAS logo to Landor Associates & Ogilvy and Mather! by The clueless
Comment on Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Adha by Hafiz Posted: 25 Oct 2012 08:55 AM PDT YB, terima kasih. Selamat bercuti kepada semua kawan-kawan kaum Tiong Hua dan India. Happy holiday. |
Comment on MAS to operate three international routes from KK in Dec 2012 by The Gooberman Posted: 25 Oct 2012 06:12 AM PDT Here’s a thought. SIA has 19 A380s in it’s fleet. It has placed a firm order for another 5 A380s and a bunch of A350s. This means that SIA will have 24 A380s in it’s fleet. How will MAS begin to even compete against this type of “muscle”? A few more international routes here and there ain’t gonna cut it for MAS, not with the likes of SIA, Cathay Pacific, Korean Air and, further afield, the Middle Eastern trio of Emirates, Etihad and Qatar Air. |
Comment on Complaints for DBKL by Anonymous Posted: 25 Oct 2012 04:06 AM PDT In the public park on Jalan Wangsa Budi 6, Wangsa Melawati, in the basketball court there, the basketball hoops have been missing for a long time. These need replacing as many people use them. There are even people training for basketball on the court without the hoops, so they would definitely be used if repaired. Please repair the hoops as soon as possible. Thanks, |
Comment on Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Adha by Saudari Teh Posted: 25 Oct 2012 04:01 AM PDT Saya pun patut pergi Mekah, tapi terlepas kapal lah YB :) Nanti kena minta YB tolong dapatkan wang balik..hahaha :) |
Comment on Questions Time 24-10-2012: Konsep ‘Negara Berkebajikan’ by SMDee Posted: 24 Oct 2012 11:49 PM PDT YB must have expected PM to reply vis-a vis “welfare state” concept!! Well, welfare state essentially means the govt take care of the people, in return for voting them. Govt must provide jobs,..health service,..homes..etc..etc. Otherwise,…govt has to subsidise, employment benefits,…etc..etc. That’s why, foremost in govt policy is providing jobs!!! So what is “welfare state” to PAS and PR??? They cant even feed their own people…no creative ideas to create jobs,…cannot even generate new revenues!!! They themselves are dependent on Fed Govt handouts!!! PAS and PR know only to collect contributions,…like sedekah at the mosques!!! How do you expect them to govern this country??? |
Comment on Malindo Airways is good for consumers by Poseidon's Spear Posted: 24 Oct 2012 09:04 PM PDT I agree with some of your comments, but not all. For instance, why do you think that MAS and AirAsia will be equally affected by competition from Malindo Air? I don’t see Lion Air reducing it’s operations at Changi Airport. And the Lion Air boss, Rusdi Kirana, is reported to be negotiating with the Singapore authorities to set up a Singapore-based LCC and to make Changi one of the airline’s key hubs. So, what is Rusdi’s game plan? Play off KLIA/MAHB against Changi/CAG and extract the maximum concessions from both? And you thought Tony Fernandes was/is playing hard ball with MAHB! As for MAS, it’s remaining as clueless as ever. Which is not surprising, seeing as how politics and business are inextricably knotted in the airline, and seeing as how the MAS unions are putting the government under political pressure. Just today, I read that SIA has announced a firm order for 25 new Airbus aircraft (catalogue value US$7.5 billion) comprising 29 A350s and 5 A380s. SIA already has 19 A380s in operation, and has another 59 aircraft, including 20 A350s, in outstanding orders (which does not include the latest order for 25 Airbus aircraft). Also, SIA’s long-haul LCC, Scoot, will be getting 20 Boeing 787s, starting from 2014. SIA’s regional arm, SilkAir, announced an order for 54 new Boeing aircraft in August. That’s the type of competition that MAS will be facing – in premium long-haul, long-haul LCC and regional markets. And, yet, there are parties who persist in seeing AirAsia as the villain in the piece, while the competition is gearing up to “bungkus” both MAS and KLIA (KLIA2 notwithstanding). And just how myopic is that? |
Posted: 24 Oct 2012 03:59 AM PDT Who brought this botak Al Ishal into Mas must be shot. Don’t just blame the pariah because it was agreed upon by the clueless thereafter without stopping him from doing the stupid act of re-branding. |
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