QUOTE(hyzam1212 @ Jan 25 2013, 05:08 PM)
I thought they dont want to venture to India anymore...exciting must be dont have any partner yet la tu
Rumor is that they are looking at Kingfisher's license.Airasia, Airasia
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QUOTE(Icehart @ Apr 16 2013, 11:38 PM) It doesn't make sense. The thing with Indonesian carriers is that their safety records have always been not as good as other airlines from other Southeast Asia countries. Even Garuda Indonesia, the national airline of Indonesia don't have a very good safety record but they are definitely improving. So Malindo is handled by experienced people with strict safety procedures and standard while it's parent company Lion Air is not? It shouldn't be too much a concern for Malindoair because many of the staffs working at Malindoair were ex-MAS and ex-Air Asia employees. Besides, our own Air Asia has a few incidents too where its planes skidded off runway. The first one involving a B737-300 many years ago at Kota Kinabalu International Airport. The more recent one would be the one at Kuching International Airport in year 2011. |
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