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Roszaimy

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  1. "Paging Tan Sri Ting ....... paging Tan Sri Ting ............. " !! :rolleyes:

     

    Oh I forgot, this is in Sarawak - the ink on Global Upline's contract probably already dried !

    Only this time, they will get the job done in 6 months or less ! :rolleyes:

    LOL, enough oredi lor, he completed MYY, BTU, KCH and recently BKI-T2. A good clean few millions of ringgits of net profit. Ok what?

     

    Luckily BKI-T1 not awarded to him.

     


  2. AirAsia deputy chief executive officer Datuk Kamarudin Meranun said although current jet fuel prices have substantially declined, the forward price of fuel remained high at above US$50 (RM175) per barrel.

    He's kidding right? High and low are relative, but the current surcharge was based on higher fuel prices back in mid-2006. People can give excuses whatever when trying to justify.

     

    He said since AirAsia does a lot of forward sales, it would not be able to react abruptly to any changes in fuel price. "There is a reason why we impose the fuel surcharge. Compared with other airlines, our fuel surcharge is still among the lowest.

    Another typical Malaysian answer. We are always the lowest here and there. Tolls, electricity, etc. I guess they do their math in British Pound Sterling, that's why it seems the "lowest" compared to Zimbabwe or Congo. *sigh*


  3. Yes, AK responded with 99% discount. God knows what that means. I'll buy AK fares if the 99% discount is for fuel surcharge, LOL.

     

    MH is no better. Taxes and surcharges and what-nots are just plain exorbitant. So misleading. Oil price is only $50 per barrel, meaning jet fuel is probably $65-$70 which is still a far cry from the previous spike. MH is probably trying to extort as much money as possible before they decide to lower the fuel surcharge. Afterall, they just announced a profit and surely wanted to keep the momentum going.


  4. Here's a tip to get better access to the website. By default, all URL addresses will begin with www.airasia.com/bla/blah/skylights.cgi/blah - should you encounter problem, just change the address to either:

     

    1 - www2.airasia.com/bla.../bla..

    2 - www.airasia.com.my/bla/bla

     

    Just add either of these pre/suffixes when you encounter odd errors like "You seemed to be logged out" when it was clearly you have logged in oredi.

     

    Good luck!


  5. Clever AirAsia, clever! Apr to Oct, that's 7 months of travelling period, literally THOUSANDS of seats being booked within one week of January 2007. Processing fees + fuel surcharge start at RM80 per way (yes, despite RM0.00 "ticket price"). Fuel surcharge for international price can be a lot more.

     

    And oil price has gone down from USD78 to USD53 at the time of writing. There is no indication AK is removing the fuel surcharge. Maybe they will, BUT after all the Apr-Oct flights are booked :-)

     

    Don't get me wrong. I managed to get tickets myself. It is still better than being slapped with certain fares PLUS processing fees + fuel surcharge.


  6. Can't use the Skybus during my upcoming Tawau trip because 23rd March, AK will still operate from MTB. So I will have to use the 'certain rail operator' this one.

     

    BUT, this surely keeps my option open for my future trips on AK!


  7. I wish I'm on that AK5257 flight from Miri. I would sit in front near the cockpit, and when arriving, rush like a kiasu to become the 1st passenger arriving at new LCCT. Woohoo! For this honor, AK will give me complimentary voucher to any destinations in AK route, and I'll appear on newspaper taking picture with Tony Fernandez.


  8. So...is the opening on 23/3/06 'muktamad' ? :blink:

    I need to know if this is confirmed also. Why? Because I do have an AK flight to catch on 23rd March to Tawau! And the flight is in the early morning, so I need to double-confirm a few days in advance regarding the new terminal opening, otherwise I may miss my flight.

     


  9. dei lah bro Imran, JHB can walk on tarmac what! smile.gif its quite a walk.. about 30m! and you can choose to board through rear or forward door smile.gif  cannot walk around lah, but good opportunity for photos smile.gif

    No surprise there. I've walked on the tarmac and took photos on the way to the airplanes when I was in TWU and LGK airports. And yes, they also have front and back door opened for entry or disembarking.

     

    The only drawback is when it is raining! But I recalled in LKW, the airport (MAB? AK?) had tonnes of umbrellas for embarking passengers.

     


  10. Oh well...at least AK isn't Ryanair. tongue.gif I've still heard stories of horrific delays on AK though.

    I had the biggest delay I've encountered with AK for my DPS-KUL flight early this week. The flight was suppose to depart at 1355, but delayed to 1620. Usually, from past experience, the longest I had to wait was probably 30 minutes (LGK, TWU). And this usually happen if the flight is scheduled in the middle of the day, or worse, late at night!

     


  11. PHASE 2 (2003 - 2008)

     

    To handle 35 million passengers per annum by 2008.

    Kiat.net didn't exactly say what to do to increase from current 25 million passengers to 35 million in 2008.

     

    I suppose no new runaway is involved. Just a 2nd satelite building which will effectively add 10 million capacity.

     

    Out of curiousity, will the 2ne satelite be completed by 2008 anyway? It's almost 2006 now and we really haven't heard much about the construction.


  12. Well, I was born in Ipoh General Hospital about 26 yrs ago LOL.

     

    Yes, the city is dying. There is no nichè business in Ipoh, just a little here and there (opposed to KL being the financial center, Penang being the silicone valley, JB being cheap shopping for Singaporeans, or BKI being the main gateway to Borneo's natural attractions).

     

    Although I think the lack of skyscraper in Ipoh is mainly because of the authority regulation due to the close proximity of the airport to the city center! Correct me if I'm wrong though.

     

    But imagine going from city center to airport in about 10 minutes. That's what KL people had during the heydays of Sg Besi airport smile.gif


  13. To me, if things go smoothly, with increasing number of tourists to beautiful Sabah PLUS the completion of the new airport renovation, and without any more virus or terrorist acts, some foreign airlines WILL return to BKI. The state has a great tourist product.

     

    We just have to wait though.

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