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Home News Auto News Cancelled AirAsia flight left couple stranded in Melbourne for 5 days - dipped into ASB to survive Cancelled AirAsia flight left couple stranded in Melbourne for 5 days - dipped into ASB to survive Auto News Adam Aubrey | January 09, 2023 05:03 pm A Malaysian couple's holiday to Australia turned into a nightmare as their Air Asia flight was rescheduled last minute to nearly a week ahead. While Air Asia can technically provide you with one of the best value-for-money tickets on board an aeroplane, there is this flipside to the air carrier where people have been left stranded and regretted using them in the first place. The most recent story to come out of an episode of Air Asia nightmares involves a couple who have had to use their Amanah Saham Nasional (ASB) savings to survive one of Air Asia's infamous operational errors. According to News Straits Times, a Malaysian couple's holiday to Melbourne ended with a crisis, where their return AirAsia flight to KL was postponed at the last minute, causing them to dip into their savings. The daily said the couple were stranded in Melbourne, Australia, as their return flight was rescheduled to five days later. They posted their experience and attached the communication thread between themselves and AirAsia's customer service on Twitter, as they felt that Air Asia did not help them out at all. "We're supposed to board MEL-KUL on Jan 2, (but) it was cancelled and rescheduled to Jan 6. It was 5 days of expenses considering our flight is supposed to be at 7am in the morning." "Our expenses has skyrocketed since we had to book a hotel last minute. I even withdrew my ASB, and funnily enough, the money was floating because of public holidays," the couple posted via a "Nazt F. @NazFarid" handle on Twitter according to NST. "We've only had one meal a day on Jan 1 and 2 (since the money was floating due to the public holiday). We had called AirAsia Australia customer service (voicemail) and got no response till now. We filed a complaint to Mavcom (Malaysian Aviation Commission) via Flysmart, and also to AirAsia on Twitter. Also no feedback until now," the couple wrote in a subsequent post. Displeased with the outcome, the couple also tagged the Undercover Minister, Anthony Loke in their tweets, and seeing that Transport Minister Anthony Loke detests things like these, he took notice of their problem. According to NST, Loke responded and called on Mavcom to investigate the matter and asked the airline to apologise to all those affected. "I take note of your complaint. I will ask AirAsia X's management to apologise to all affected passengers. Mavcom will investigate the case." ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Air Asia Anthony Loke Flight cancellations Australian flights ASB Air Asia Nightmares Print Adam Aubrey Content Producer Wants to live the simple life, especially when it comes to cars and bikes. That's what tech is for he reckons, to make motoring simpler Related News AirAsia has applied to operate flights from Subang airport after SARP approval Auto News Adam Aubrey | February 11, 2023 Tony Fernandes is a big fan of Subang airport and wasted no time in planning Air Asia's future there after the redevelopment plan gets a green ... Why The Government Can Afford To Waive Those AES Summons Insights Aswan | August 24, 2018 There's been a lot of uproar since our transport minister Anthony Loke made the announcement that all outstanding AES summonses up until August 31st, ... Retrofitted HID Users Could Be Fined Up To RM2,000 – Anthony Loke Auto News Eric | November 21, 2018 Transport Minister Anthony Loke has reminded the public that owners of vehicles with retrofitted High Intensity Discharge (HID) could be fined up to ... MOT assembles Digital Advisory Committee to help with digitisation push Auto News Adam Aubrey | March 08, 2023 Ministry of Transport (MOT) has announced a Digital Advisory Committee (DAC) to help them with their big digitisation push.It seems that there is a ... Comments
Cancelled AirAsia flight left couple stranded in Melbourne for 5 days - dipped into ASB to survive Auto News Adam Aubrey | January 09, 2023 05:03 pm A Malaysian couple's holiday to Australia turned into a nightmare as their Air Asia flight was rescheduled last minute to nearly a week ahead. While Air Asia can technically provide you with one of the best value-for-money tickets on board an aeroplane, there is this flipside to the air carrier where people have been left stranded and regretted using them in the first place. The most recent story to come out of an episode of Air Asia nightmares involves a couple who have had to use their Amanah Saham Nasional (ASB) savings to survive one of Air Asia's infamous operational errors. According to News Straits Times, a Malaysian couple's holiday to Melbourne ended with a crisis, where their return AirAsia flight to KL was postponed at the last minute, causing them to dip into their savings. The daily said the couple were stranded in Melbourne, Australia, as their return flight was rescheduled to five days later. They posted their experience and attached the communication thread between themselves and AirAsia's customer service on Twitter, as they felt that Air Asia did not help them out at all. "We're supposed to board MEL-KUL on Jan 2, (but) it was cancelled and rescheduled to Jan 6. It was 5 days of expenses considering our flight is supposed to be at 7am in the morning." "Our expenses has skyrocketed since we had to book a hotel last minute. I even withdrew my ASB, and funnily enough, the money was floating because of public holidays," the couple posted via a "Nazt F. @NazFarid" handle on Twitter according to NST. "We've only had one meal a day on Jan 1 and 2 (since the money was floating due to the public holiday). We had called AirAsia Australia customer service (voicemail) and got no response till now. We filed a complaint to Mavcom (Malaysian Aviation Commission) via Flysmart, and also to AirAsia on Twitter. Also no feedback until now," the couple wrote in a subsequent post. Displeased with the outcome, the couple also tagged the Undercover Minister, Anthony Loke in their tweets, and seeing that Transport Minister Anthony Loke detests things like these, he took notice of their problem. According to NST, Loke responded and called on Mavcom to investigate the matter and asked the airline to apologise to all those affected. "I take note of your complaint. I will ask AirAsia X's management to apologise to all affected passengers. Mavcom will investigate the case." ✕ Let's Connect on Whatsapp We protect your personal information in compliance with the PDPA I agree with Carlist.my Terms of Use and Privacy Policy. I agree to receive personalised communication from Carlist.my and its car sellers, business affiliates and partners. Check out the best car deals in town! Prev Next Special offer - call now! days hours Avg. mkt. Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. I Why no price is listed? Sometime dealer wants you to contact for the best price. Related Tags Air Asia Anthony Loke Flight cancellations Australian flights ASB Air Asia Nightmares
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Why The Government Can Afford To Waive Those AES Summons Insights Aswan | August 24, 2018 There's been a lot of uproar since our transport minister Anthony Loke made the announcement that all outstanding AES summonses up until August 31st, ...
Retrofitted HID Users Could Be Fined Up To RM2,000 – Anthony Loke Auto News Eric | November 21, 2018 Transport Minister Anthony Loke has reminded the public that owners of vehicles with retrofitted High Intensity Discharge (HID) could be fined up to ...
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