Ahad, 16 Disember 2012

Comments for Wee Choo Keong

Comments for Wee Choo Keong


Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Scout

Posted: 16 Dec 2012 09:13 AM PST

Agree, agree, agree. After all the clueless AJ is still having his regular “meetings” with Tony, must be for the “advice” that he claims he misses after the Share Swap was cancelled. Well, since the Share Swap is cancelled, anybody care to confirm if the CCF is also cancelled? Don’t remember any anouncement to that effect. And, anyone in MAS care to share how much revenue is AJ making for MAS with his almost weekly jaunts to London? One trip was to talk to the media in London, and the “media” was RTM and TV3 correspondents!! If the Group CEO has to accompany media to London, what is MAS paying a equally-well-travelled Head of Communications for?

Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by The Brainless

Posted: 16 Dec 2012 02:02 AM PST

Ex Airline Distribution Expert

If MAS Topless management was not stupid, they wouldn’t have given the Sydney slot to AirAsia X. Well, when you have the brainless looking after MAS, what do you expect!

Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Ex-Airline Distribution Epert

Posted: 16 Dec 2012 01:15 AM PST

It was initially stated that the agreement to distribute tickets online was with Expedia Malaysia.

Then someone clarified that it was with Expedia Inc. which is a foreign entity, to get around the sensivities. I stated that this runs contrary to the law.

Now it is back with Expedia Malaysia using Go Holidays licence. Since Expedia Malaysia has no license to sell tickets, Go Holidays is acting as a ticket consolidator. MAS is stupid cos not only have they to pay Expedia a commission for every ticket sale but also to pay Go Holidays to act as a ticket consolidator.

It is rather messy affair by people who are just not conversant to the local conditions or maybe they choose to remain ignorant.

Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Say NO to AA

Posted: 15 Dec 2012 09:09 PM PST

KrystalClear

You are spot on but the horrible service was nothing new. There is not much a difference in the fares from AA, MAS and Firefly. AA is all about publicity hypes by the Pariah with the help of the Star. Ever since he became a director of the Star, the Star became its publicity organ. Even a tweet from the Pariah became news worthy for Malaysians to know. You will never read anything adverse about AA in the Star.

They are many uninformed Malaysians out there that are impressed by the publicity hypes of the Pariah. No one in the Star care to evaluate the numb er of airbus that the Pariah is buying and the number of routes that it has. With the RM50 billion debts and its average annual income of only RM5 billion, how could it sustains for long. We only read in the Star that AA is expanding but not how it is able to sustain especially when so many airlines, especial low cost, have gone under. Latest, Kingfisher in Indian had already gone under. Please don’t tell me that AA is exempted from all the global problems in the aviation industry.

If an airline that is doing well which we have been told many times over by the Pariah and the Star then there will no need for constant advertising campaign published mainly in the Star.

The public must be forewarn that buying AA tickets in advance for months is at your own risk. Always remember, what the Pariah has said before that if you price the fares low enough, Malaysians will risk their life.

Take care. I stay clear from AA or AAX.

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