KL CHRONICLE: 5 Excuses Why @Airasia & Tonyfernandes Refuse to Move to #KLIA2

Saturday, April 12, 2014

5 Excuses Why @Airasia & Tonyfernandes Refuse to Move to #KLIA2


This entry goes out to all Malaysians and tourist who had bad experiences in travelling via Airasia. I believe most of us have encountered some problems,  be it delay in flight time, problem with the check in counters, baggage size and weight etc with this company. Unfortunately our complains has never been heard by the authorities.




Now, lets make some noise to ensure that Airasia moves to KLIA2. The government has spent billions of ringgit in developing a new airport for Airasia using taxpayers money and now this arrogant company is refusing to move to KLIA2 until everything is "perfect" and "safe".

The excuses given by AirAsia is pathetic and smacks of hypocrisy.  They want KLIA2 to be "perfect" but come on, even AirAsia's service is also not perfect. Right?  On the safety issue, the following airlines have agreed to move to KLIA2:

● Cebu Pacific Airlines
●Tiger Air Singapore
●Malindo Air (I think)

You see, now before the above airlines decided to move they would have done their own assessment on KLIA2. The result of the assessment would have been good thus moving to KLIA2 was not a problem.

My final question is, should the government be held ransom and bow to pressure from big corporation and tycoons such as AirAsia or should the government put its foot down and instruct AirAsia to move to KLIA2 ?

By not moving, action will be taken against the company.

The Kuala Lumpur Chronicle
www.thekl-chronicle.blogspot.com

2 comments:

paktam said...

By not moving there will be no flight from KL.

IT.Sheiss said...

The government has given AirAsia a deadline by which it moves to KLIA2 and the government must stick to it.

If Air Asia does not comply by the deadline, sorry no flights serving Kuala Lumpur.

I'd like to see Tony Fernandez dare defy the airport authorities in any other country AirAsia flies to.

Try telling Changi Airport that Air Asia does not want to use aerobridges or that its airport tax is too high.

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