Isnin, 30 Julai 2012

Comments for Wee Choo Keong

Comments for Wee Choo Keong


Comment on MAHB should ignore “Low Cost Mentality”! by Rakyat Prihatin

Posted: 30 Jul 2012 03:43 AM PDT

conv. fees now become RM10 and fuel surcharge for domestic increases to RM15…so, rakyat tertipu lagi…

Comment on AirAsia shouldn’t delay to terminate all its agreements with MAS by Ahmad Jahudi

Posted: 30 Jul 2012 03:22 AM PDT

Ahmad Judi

This is the mentality of our topLESS Management. Their shallow mentality is: changing logo, changing uniform, new organisational charts and more Business Plans will turn around MAS. This was how they have been doing things in MAS.

Further, that clueless idiot also thought that by giving away profitable routes to Bandung, Sydney and Haneda on a silver platter to the Pariah, was part of his turning around plan. How stupid can one be.

I don’t mind being paid RM250k a month for doing all these stupid things and the same times be little the graded staffs of being of low productivity.

Mr Clueless, you are one of the major deadwood in MAS.

Comment on AirAsia shouldn’t delay to terminate all its agreements with MAS by Ahmad Judi

Posted: 30 Jul 2012 03:12 AM PDT

I cannot understand what are the unions doing ?
|Scare of those suckers. Use the people force to get rid of those who made your life miserable.
Actions actions speaks louder then words.
MAS bleeding but male cabin crew already changed to new uniform ?
Those suckers will suck MAS dried before they got kicked out .

Comment on Indon MOT yet to give approval for acquisition of Batavia Air by AirAsia by Anti Pariah

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 11:23 PM PDT

I am sure that the Pariah can solve all the problems in Jakarta like what he had done in Malaysia under when Slumber Jack was the PM. Lets wait and see what he is going to do. padan muka!!!

Comment on Indon MOT yet to give approval for acquisition of Batavia Air by AirAsia by Time Traveller

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 09:13 PM PDT

We all know very well how Indonesia “loves” Malaysia. They called us malingsia, and maling means curi in Indon language. When they claimed we curi their culture, and mistreated their workers, that followed with numerous demonstrasi both in Jakarta and KL, I don’t think it would be smooth sailing for TF in Indonesia. Now, they will claim that we curi their airline pulak. You see, Indonesia cannot see Malaysia lebih than them. See the football match or even the SEA games and how they treated us. Good luck TF. Don’t be surprised if the Indons demo in front of your office in Jakarta.

Comment on Indon MOT yet to give approval for acquisition of Batavia Air by AirAsia by Johan Khazanah

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 09:08 PM PDT

Hassan

Of course the editor of the Star will never knew anything adverse about AirAsia! They only know how to publish distorted news about it. It has been a long time that the Star has been doing this. Just look at the stories about MAS before the share SUAP. Only the negative stories that MAS is going to collapse and AA was doing very very well. Once day the editor will have to eat his words!

Comment on Indon MOT yet to give approval for acquisition of Batavia Air by AirAsia by Anonymous

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 08:59 PM PDT

It is not going to be plain sailing for the pariah in Indonesia. He will definitely not get what he has been getting in Malaysia. For a start he will not get the Indonesia airport authority to allow him to owe airport tax for days let alone for years like what happened in Malaysia during the Slumber Jack days.

when KLIA2 in operational, just close down LCCT. See what the pariah is going to do. Lets see what the Star can help him to hype out with more stories.

Comment on Indon MOT yet to give approval for acquisition of Batavia Air by AirAsia by Gempaq Keling

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 03:18 PM PDT

Totally agree Hassan. And how many times have we heard about the AAX listing?? Berapa kali postpone da..

Comment on Indon MOT yet to give approval for acquisition of Batavia Air by AirAsia by IT.Sheiss

Posted: 29 Jul 2012 01:13 PM PDT

I don’t buy The Star or any newspapers regularly for that matter but it would be worthwhile noting how much AirAsia advertises in The Star print and/or online editions. Also whether it is available on board AirAsia flights.

Advertisers are one of the biggest killers of media freedom, since a media will most probably not want to upset its advertisers, especially now when print circulation is dropping and newspapers are facing tough times with earning revenue.

Despite all the rhetoric about the media being the Fourth Estate, yada, yada, yada, the bottom line is that journalism is constrained by the hands which feed it and woe betide media which bites that hand.

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