High Court bins AirAsia challenge against Mavcom over airport dispute
The dispute was triggered after MAHB claimed uncollected airport taxes from AirAsia Group and AirAsia X amounting to RM36.12 million in December last year. — Picture by Ahmad Zamzahuri
Mazlifah Ayob, representing the AGC, explained that the judge agreed with their submission that AirAsia was not adversely affected at this point in time. The airlines, comprising AirAsia Bhd and its long-distance sister company AirAsia X Bhd, had filed the judicial review application against Mavcom and MAHB subsidiary, Malaysia Airports Sepang Sdn Bhd, in May.
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