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- Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by weechookeong
- Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Anonymous
- Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Con Man
- Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Jarang Terbang
- Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Anonymous
- Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Nizam
- Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by le batard
Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by weechookeong Posted: 14 Jan 2013 08:22 AM PST Jarang Terbang Sila baca posting yang berkenaan: http://weechookeong.wordpress.com/2012/12/08/xmas-big-sale/ Saya telah dimaklumkan oleh YB Datuk Ismail Sabri, Menteri Perdangangan, Koperasi dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna, pada bulan Disember 2012 bahawa beliau telah mengarahkan pegawai Kementerian untuk mengambil tindakan supaya AirAsia tidak menjual tiket penerbangannya selepas 31 Mac 2013 kerana ia tiada AOC. Saya akan melaporkan perkara ini kepada Kementerian dan saya berharap pihak tuan dan semua pengguna meemlaporkan perkara ini kepada Kementrian supaya hak-hak pengguna dapat dipertahankan. Sukacita dimaklumkan bahawa pada 1 Januari 2013 Peraturan khas untuk mengawal iklan palsu telah dikuatkuasakan. Adalah amat sesuai pada masa sekarang untuk memlaporkan perkara ini kepada Kementerian supaya Kementerian dapat menggambil tindakan yang sewarjanya. Sekian, terima kasih Yang ikhlas wee choo keong |
Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Anonymous Posted: 14 Jan 2013 04:15 AM PST @le batard, I am reminded of a sign at the entrance of the specil forces camp in Cameron Highlands, and it is very apt for you. The sign says ” Kedatangan mu tidak di undang, jika ragu sila pulang”. If you are not poficient in Bahasa Malaysia, allow me to translate. It says “You are uninvited, you don’t like it leave”. You dropped an “s” in your nick. |
Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Con Man Posted: 14 Jan 2013 03:13 AM PST What a con job! |
Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Jarang Terbang Posted: 14 Jan 2013 02:08 AM PST YB WCK, Setahu saya AA masih lagi belum mendapat menyambungan AOC yang tamat pada 31 Mac 2013. Hari ini saya terbaca iklan AA yang menjual tiket murah untuk penerbangan bermula dari Ogos 2013 hingga Februari 2014. Saya amat keliru setelah mengikuti posting YB yang lalu mengenai perkara ini. Harap YB dapat memberi sedikit penjelasan untuk pencerahan kepada semua pembaca blog yang sangat informatif ini. Terima kasih. |
Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Anonymous Posted: 13 Jan 2013 08:12 PM PST some one needs to make a police report against the dca to question how this was allowed? who got kickbacks at dca to allow it ? AND MOST OF all make a police report against Tony F for accountability to the public. |
Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by Nizam Posted: 13 Jan 2013 06:43 PM PST What are the DCA doing in 2007 when all the cannibalization were taking place? Thank God there was no air tragedy at that nothing. Hopefully DCA will redeem itself this time and examine stringently before approve the AOC after March 2013. Air safety is of paramount importance for the aviation industry. |
Comment on DCA failed to withdraw the AOC of FAX / AirAsia X in 2007 (Part 3) by le batard Posted: 13 Jan 2013 04:29 AM PST This Wee feller is going on and on about AirAsia. It’s as if he’s a big-time pundit on the airline industry, the way he opines. Sheesh – the guy has never run a business, let alone started one. It’s easy to preach. Every half-past six itinerant politician and demagogue can put in his or her 5-sen worth. But running a business, making profits, creating jobs, keeping shareholders happy – that’s not given to everyone on a silver platter. So, what exactly is the Wee feller’s agenda? Is he a closet racist? Someone who takes a vicarious delight in cutting down tall poppies? Or a frustrated politician who is angsty because his messages don’t resonate with the masses, let alone the cognoscenti? It’s time the Wee feller nailed his colours to the mast and declare what exactly he stands for, instead of using his blog to be judge, jury and executioner. |
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