QUOTE(Stalvros @ Dec 5 2008, 09:36 PM)
lol
thx XD
PS: Aichiban, you are either a BIGGER idiot
or someone working WITH airasia

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Did you not read my comment stating that there are no earlier flight on that day!
and that the earliest will be 2 days from then on?
Are you just blind or playing a fool?
(Or both maybe)
3 hours is seriously OK for transiting a flight
WITHIN the ASEAN region!So don't start bombarding my thread calling people idiot!
You want to share your opinion on this, that's fine,
but no need for foul language!
Not with Air Asia... you pay what you get lah honestly TS...
Air Asia is an LCC, and i've said this many times before, you pay what you get. You pay peanuts don't expect perks akin to a legacy carrier(MAS).
It is clearly stated that they will not be responsible for any missed connections. I always keep a 12 hour buffer, or a night buffer. Reach LCCT at night, take of next morning. But if you say the timing is not suitable then i have nothing to say.
Just accept the fact that you can't do anything pertaining to this, your baggage thingy however is debatable.
Hope you learnt your lesson.
I suggest you to fly MAS. Air Asia is a low cost carrier, there are stringent principles and limitations to their business and this is how they pass on their cheap fares to us. I'm certainly thankful as i'm not a rich person, i can travel to more places at a cheaper price..
Delays happens for a reason, i'm sure they did not want delays to happen, often those are related to safety issues, weather, technical problems with the aircraft. Do you want to depart on time on a plane that has technical problems? NO i'm sure. These stuff are common in the airline industry, it happens to every airline be it AK, be it MAS, BA, etc. It is just that it is obvious with Air Asia because of their short turnaround time, some other legacy airlines have a longer turnaround time, maybe an hour between flights so delays are not so obvious.
My final say is that regarding your missed connection, you have no one else to blame but you. The others you can try. Once again i stress Air Asia is a point to point airline, be careful when planning your itinary.
Good luck on your conquest !
This post has been edited by db07mufan: Dec 5 2008, 10:20 PM