Minister: AirAsia must ensure welfare of passengers not affected during Wesak, Gawai holidays
KUALA LUMPUR, May 11 — The Ministry of Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs wants the welfare of AirAsia passengers to no longer be affected ahead of several public holidays such as Wesak Day this Sunday and Gawai Festival next month.
“In this issue, KPDNHEP will continue to protect the rights of consumers while the operations will be scrutinised according to the jurisdiction of the Malaysian Aviation Commission and the Ministry of Transport. If Rapid Rail can provide one-way travel coupons to commuters affected by an incident yesterday, he said AirAsia should also come out with an appropriate quantum of compensation for its passengers.
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