Friday 27 January 2012

AirAsia - Now and Then

Please find below an Air Asia 'Press Release' which was released in 2004 when Abdullah Ahmad Badawi was the Prime Minister and Air Asia was the '4th floor boys' National Airlines. 


The snakey and sneaky language of the Press Release, especially the part on the Minister's concern about misleading advertisements, is rather perplexing. But then again this Press Release was released when the country was under the clutches of the 4th floor. 


Would the Najib Razak Government tolerate such nonsense?  


Charles Moreira, who reminded me (via his comment) of this infamous  Press Release is not confident that the Government wouldn't. 

Charles F Moreira said... Government didn't have the balls before, will it have now? 
  






Press Releases


6 January 2004


AirAsia and the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Malaysia Resolve Issue of “Misleading” Advertisements


The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry, Malaysia has given AirAsia the “go ahead” to continue with its advertisements of low fares following a meeting held between AirAsia’s Management team with the ministry headed by its Director General of Enforcement, Abdullah Nawawi Mohamad. 


The decision was given at a meeting held as a fact finding mission, following reports on the airline’s “misleading” advertisements.


Speaking today after the meeting, AirAsia’s Chairman, YBhg. Dato’ Pahamin A. Rajab said, 


“We are happy that we can put this issue aside and move forward. 

We would like to thank the Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs, and the Malaysian Government for resolving the issue quickly and allowing us to focus on our business. 


We will set–up meetings with officials from the Ministry of Cultural Arts and Tourism, to discuss ways of collaboration to grow tourism and the low fare travel market in Malaysia.


The ministry has acknowledged that there were no issues on the misinterpretation of the advertisements placed by AirAsia and that it (the advertisements) has no intention to mislead


The ministry has however pointed out that confusion may have arisen due to lack of understanding of the advertisements, particularly by first time flyers with AirAsia who are not familiar with the airline’s unique and innovative concept.


The Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin have also commented that AirAsia should explain its low fare scheme to consumers as the concept is still relatively new.


“We welcome the minister’s suggestion and have planned for road shows to reach out to more people and explain our low fares concept. We will continue to advertise our low fares as practiced previously,” said Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia.


He further continues, “It is always a low fare when you book a seat on AirAsia, no matter if you get a RM 1.99 fare or any other fare. 


Our lowest fare represents as much as 80% savings and the highest fare is still 20% lower compared to other full service airlines. 


We understand that some people, mostly first timers on our flights, may not be familiar with the concept; hence we will continue our PR efforts to educate the public on this matter.”


AirAsia’s advertisements are similar to those used by other low fares foreign airlines such as EasyJet, RyanAir and Virgin Blue, which are governed by stricter advertising guidelines in their respective countries.

For full press release click: http://www5.airasia.com/site/en/pressRelease.jsp?id=2e7ec73f-c0a8c85d-177e6b40-34fe65ea



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2 comments:

satD said...

bro Apanama

Pahamin was the former Sec Jen of the Ministry...wonder if his cables were used to "resolve" the issues...

Anonymous said...

What the hell isvwrong with this? Not everyone goesvto Disneyland on state money asshole...some of us actually need low fares.