Merry Christmas & Happy New Year To All Malaysians
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The Minister of Tourism and Culture, YB Dato’ Seri Mohamed Nazri bin Tan Sri Abdul Aziz had announced in June 2015 that the Cabinet had agreed to waive Visa requirement for group tourists from the People’s Republic China (PRC) effective from 1 September 2015.
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THE recent incident at and around the Low Yat Plaza in Bukit Bintang is, to me, a very sad day for Kuala Lumpur. An incident that was sparked off by something as silly as a mobile device
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As a continuation to my last blog post HERE and a reference to my comments in The Malay Mail about Malaysian taxi drivers HERE,
Malaysian Taxi Drivers Not The Worst But … Read More »
LAST week, I received a call from an old friend in England. He’s thinking of going for a faraway vacation with his family and there are a few countries on his list of potential destinations.
CAN WE HAVE MORE POSITIVE & TOURISM-FRIENDLY NEWS REPORTS, PLEASE? Read More »
AirAsia Bhd’s (AAB) audit committee has issued a statement following the GMT Research report, pointing out that it cannot have legal control or legal power over its associate companies in Indonesia, Philippine, Thailand and India, HERE.
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The government has agreed to visa exemption for tour groups from China on a trial basis.
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Hong Kong-based GMT Research has issued a report questioning airline AirAsia Bhd‘s accounting practices, accusing it of using transactions with associate companies to boost its earnings, according to a copy obtained by Reuters.
SC & Bursa KL: Have You Checked The “Accounting Practices” Of AirAsia? Read More »
In PART 1 we stopped at the sorry state of Rural Air Service (RAS) and Fly Asian Express Sdn Bhd (now AirAsia X) where six aircraft were grounded due to un-airworthiness and another one was cannibalised for spare parts, and how MAS was left to pickup the pieces thereafter.
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The little napoleons in Khazanah would like us to believe that MAS employees have been gifted with Mr Christoph Mueller as their CEO.
To help Mr Mueller’s Grand Scheme to “Collaborate with AirAsia” – Part 1 Read More »