Selasa, 18 Disember 2012

Comments for Wee Choo Keong

Comments for Wee Choo Keong


Comment on Australian Court fined AirAsia A$200,000 for misleading advertisements by Juice

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 09:32 AM PST

Why is that this country allows undermining ads to be published and why are the public being duped by these ads?

Are the consumer rights being protected in this country? I guess the ministry have to step up and ensure this wont happen in our country.

Consumer protection is a must and a law in other countries, Malaysia is still weak in this issue.

Time for YB to engage with the relevant ministries to step up their act.

I also believed the papers should be liable for posting such ads to deceive the public.We know Air Asia maypay milllions for such ads and thats why the got scot free.

Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Kunang Kunang Mas Malindo

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 08:12 AM PST

You must be some aviation business expert. Perhaps ETIHAD AIRWAYS, the 2012 World Leading Airline (recently awarded the title for 4th time in a row at The World Travel Awards held at The Oberoi, Gurgaon New Delhi) would like to seek your advice. Or may be MAS and AirAsia would be the more appropriate airlines that would require your expertice in fuel hedging.

Comment on Australian Court fined AirAsia A$200,000 for misleading advertisements by Rama

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 07:47 AM PST

If one or two got free tickets as advertised, they should thank their lucky stars. The ads contained misleading statements as as we can see from YB’s blog. It had to be for this same reasons that the Australian Court found AA liable and imposed a fine of A$200,poo. Plus AA lawyer had to agree on behalf AA for an injunction restraining AA from putting further misleading statements. Hope that after 1-1-2013 our Ministry of Trade in Malaysia will monitor not only AA ads but also other companies to protect the public from misled.

Great decision by the Australian Court against AA. Hope the decision will take the culprit a lesson.

Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by not viable business anymore. .

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 07:18 AM PST

Low cost or high cost airlines. With fuel price sky high whatever type of airline cannot make money. period.the model gotta change.gotta real changed.
no need for more polemics. no magician can do the job.

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

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 06:56 AM PST

Anonymous !0:14pm

I believe that it is improper to all someone else to use one’s license. It is now in the hand of Ministry of Tourism to take the necessary actions.

Thank you

Regards

wee choo keong

Comment on Australian Court fined AirAsia A$200,000 for misleading advertisements by Anonymous

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 06:32 AM PST

free…free…free…can AA provide the list of the person that get the free …can ahh?

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

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 06:28 AM PST

i saw at expedia.com.my..mension..expedia,inc by AAGH?..it is air asia go holidays?..or another company..after that…do online should have license?aloooo

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

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 06:14 AM PST

YB…can like that?..using AirAsia Go Holiday Sdn. Bhd license?if there is no license..can use the license belong to other agents? any comments?

Comment on Australian Court fined AirAsia A$200,000 for misleading advertisements by Anonymous

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 06:10 AM PST

wah..had kena one..YB…i would ask u..so..how about adv at malaysia AA website…include air asia go holidays…it’s its same as their publish at australia AA…?..if so…our gov should take the same action againts them…- huang

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

Posted: 18 Dec 2012 06:08 AM PST

They are expensive when you add it all up anyways. So how can you lose cheap fares when they weren’t cheap.

We are happy because he is finnaly made to do the right thing.

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