Tindakan itu membantu memulihkan keyakinan orang ramai terhadap syarikat penerbangan. FMTNews Covid19 KLIA Matta
Matta bimbang penumpang dan ejen pelancongan tidak mendapat bayaran balik selepas penerbangan mereka dibatalkan berikutan pandemik Covid-19.
“Syarikat penerbangan tidak boleh mengeluarkan nota kredit yang mungkin mempunyai sedikit atau tidak ada nilai sekiranya mereka tidak mampu membayar. Beliau juga berkata syarikat penerbangan tidak sepatutnya membezakan antara tempahan kumpulan untuk Group Inclusive Tour dan individu yang melakukan perjalanan sebagai Free Independent Travellers .
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