MAHB’s Legal Actions Will Not Derail Airasia X’s Scheme
MAHB sets the record straight on news report by The Star
MAHB sets the record straight on news report by The Star
SEPANG – In its bid to continue conducting matters in accordance to the law, Malaysia Airports will be taking steps to collect the outstanding Passenger Service Charge (PSC) due to it from AirAsia, as decided by the High Court on 18 July 2019. The estimated value to be collected is RM41.5 million comprising the difference in the previous and current PSC for international non-ASEAN passengers as well as the late payment charges.
The new facility is 70% completed and is expected to be operational by the second quarter of 2019
SEPANG – Malaysia Airports is pleased to share that the construction of the new dedicated processing centre (CIQ) at KL International Airport’s (IATA Code: KUL) second terminal, klia2 is on track and progressing well. It is near 70% completion and expected to be fully operational by May this year. The CIQ is yet another initiative by Malaysia Airports to help departing crew of its airline partners particularly AirAsia optimise its procedures to score better on-time performances.
SEPANG – Malaysia Airports has stated previously that the PSC suit against AirAsia is now being deliberated in court and that this process should be allowed to take its due course. The PSC is a statutory rate fixed by the Government and published via the gazette, and it affects the economics of the nation's aviation industry.
SEPANG- Malaysia Airports will facilitate and provide full support to AirAsia during the upgrading process of the airline’s Navitaire New Skies reservation system scheduled from 2.00 pm on Saturday, 19 January 2019 to 3.00 am on Sunday, 20 January 2019.
According to AirAsia, during the scheduled upgrade, passengers will not be able to purchase any tickets from the airasia.com website, AirAsia mobile app, AirAsia sales offices, counters and calls centres. Neither will they be able to check-in online or via the self check-in kiosks at the airport.
SEPANG – Today, Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad and Malaysia Airports (Sepang) Sdn. Bhd. (collectively referred to as ‘Malaysia Airports’) have, jointly issued and served a letter of demand on AirAsia Berhad, AirAsia X Berhad, and their respective Chief Executive Officers, Riad Asmat and Benyamin bin Ismail (collectively referred to as ‘AirAsia’), in respect of several inaccurate and misleading articles published on the online portal AirAsia Newsroom.