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- Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 1) by Anonymous
- Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 1) by Hisham
- Comment on Australian Court fined AirAsia A$200,000 for misleading advertisements by Anonymous
- Comment on Australian Court fined AirAsia A$200,000 for misleading advertisements by Anonymous
- Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by KITOL.COM
- Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Parameswara
- Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Subra
- Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Now I Will Never Fly Dangerously Operated Air Asia
Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 1) by Anonymous Posted: 23 Dec 2012 07:57 AM PST Don’t mind if I digress from the topic a bit |
Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 1) by Hisham Posted: 23 Dec 2012 07:33 AM PST The Fokker Services Pte Ltd’s report had clearly shown that Fly Asian Express Sdn Bhd was not a responsible air operator. How could a company cannibalized a plane for spare part and o ut of 12 aircraft 6 were found to be un-airworthy.How could DCA turned a blind eyes on such facts and allow FAX to keep the AOC and then used it under the name AAX? More glaring was that how could the then Minister of Transport allow the RAS that was awarded to AirAsia and then subcontracted to FAX? It is becoming a joke! Where is the credibility of DCA now? Now Everyone Can Laugh Out Loud! Another good Christmas present for the pariah. |
Comment on Australian Court fined AirAsia A$200,000 for misleading advertisements by Anonymous Posted: 23 Dec 2012 04:47 AM PST Just like your masters, you willfully, omitted to include the taxes and other charges. |
Comment on Australian Court fined AirAsia A$200,000 for misleading advertisements by Anonymous Posted: 23 Dec 2012 04:44 AM PST @Adam, I guess it is above you to comprehend analogies and parallels, ethics, honesty and sincerity. |
Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by KITOL.COM Posted: 23 Dec 2012 03:16 AM PST I believe you may get your refund in full. You just have to: 1. Call AirAsia and speak to customer service personnel (RM2.75 per min & normal telco charges apply. Minimum waiting time is 12 minutes. Maximum is at your convenience). 2. Visit airasia.com and go to refund procedure. 3. Tweet TF and ask him how.. |
Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Parameswara Posted: 23 Dec 2012 01:30 AM PST Now that the offers have been revided to valid till 31 March 2013, what about those customers who bought tickets for travel after 31/3/2013? Do they get full refunds? Championing an issue is good, but complete the loop please. Since the Ministry has intervened, now is the time to get the above also addressed. If no one is strict about this, then it means AA still has room to take customers for a ride (even if it does not operate flights). |
Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Subra Posted: 22 Dec 2012 09:21 PM PST Now I Will Never Fly Dangerously Operated Air Asia Spot on. I never flown AirAsia after I read the pariah said that “If you price the air ticket low enough, Malaysians are prepared to risk their life”. This is his mentality and business model. Therefore, Malaysians must be careful when dealing with the pariah. No wonder AAX had to give up all European flights because the civil aviation authorities there are very strict and the pariah knew that as a matter of time his outfits will be koyak there. At last there was no AA’s advertisement for the past one week in the Star. Thank God for that. |
Comment on AirAsia’s X’mas Big Sale! by Now I Will Never Fly Dangerously Operated Air Asia Posted: 22 Dec 2012 07:14 PM PST You are most definitely spot on bro Adam. The subject AOC is on Malaysia Air Asia only and not AAX. It shows that Air Asia (the group) knows how to operate an airline in compliance with the foreign regulatory bodies albeit misleading adverts, knowing very well that any operational shortcomings like what AirAsia Malaysia is practising will get an immediate suspension. So why are they doing it in Malaysia at the expense of safety to the passengers? Because they are GREEDY, ARROGANT and they think they are so great and could hold the government by the balls (pak lah oh pak lah!! you gave an inch to the guy who was never satisfied with even a yard). So Adam or whoever you are, go on idolising this pirate of the modern era and be part of the party. The end is inevitable..a matter of time! |
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