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Cheng Long

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  1. If AJ were to reinstate Firefly jet service to East Malaysia, there is a real possibility that he would be transferred to some non aviation job.
  2. Chinese travellers tend to be a bit more peculiar, especially those new to travelling.. In general terms, they have less regard for hygiene, but this is getting better and better by the day as the country becomes richer and its people more exposed to the world. I once saw a mother letting her child urinate into the sink in McDonald in full view of patrons. For them it was no big deal, just turn on the tap and let the water run.
  3. Who is the head for enrich now that the lady has left?
  4. I'm also curious how the term mat salleh is used as reference to 'whitemen'. I am sure the local mat salleh, ie the local warrior, was not white in complexion..
  5. Its good idea to increase frequency. Hope they can sustain it. How does air asia do it with their crews? Same set or different?
  6. Just because its done elsewhere doesnt mean its a good idea.. I dont see any benefit of changing the name.. If its some arts center, by all means, but airport?.. Well penang int sounds good enough to me.
  7. No offence but P. Ramlee does not resonate among younger generations nowadays.. Later we will have airports named after Lee Chong Wei or Siti Nurhaliza, personally, I think just leave it as it is.
  8. anyt Now they are hooked on low airport tax, it's hard to give it away. When you have good thing for a long time, it's hard to simply give it up. Similarly, it's hard for Malaysians to let go of petrol subsidies. The low tax really give them a headstart and an unfair advantage. For us passengers, it's the total fare that matters. Before anything else considered, Air Asia is already cheaper by a good RM30 something. That's almost a week worth of kolo mee in Sarawak.
  9. I also remember Air Asia had initially agreed to move to T1 as part of the master plan. They even signed some documents of some sorts. However, when T1 upgrade was near completion, they turned around and said no, as competition with Firefly Jet was getting heated up. They needed every single advantage they could get.
  10. Rm3 for airport tax is too cheap. Unfair advantage to air asia. The tax for the tiny airport in my hometown is higher.
  11. Based on first hand knowledge? Joking only...
  12. He sure does have a lot of supporters. I'm sure he is a good person. BTW, according to RPK, there is a lot of prostitutes, females and males, in KB. I never been there before, if that's true, I'm not sure about the social problem, moral and spiritual part. Maybe RPK knows where to look.
  13. Well, the state gov clearly can do better. Note I didn't say only Fed gov can give development but for the state gov to be more proactive. Me criticising PR doesn't mean I'm pro BN, there is a big difference. The MB attended a couple of majlis and ceremony. Some of them like opening of warehouse are not even newsworthy. Opening of new township is now so common, it's like another day's business in other places. If these are all, then good luck. It's no wonder the numbers show the state is getting left behind. All I'm saying is get out there, get heard and achieve greater heights. If you think that they are doing a brilliant job, that's fine, I rest my case.
  14. Guess so.. I don't know anyone from Kelantan to know why they chose PAS.. Maybe it's parochial sentiments.. They sure live through a lot of hardship. Have to admire their stamina. Anyway, hope their airport will be upgraded among other things if the needs are there.
  15. That's what I've mentioned before. Politicians like to "show off" their good points. So whenever PR wants to "show off" Kelantan, it's going to be photos of the MB's house, invariably compared to a mansion owned by someone in BN for the ultimate comparison. Other photos that I've seen included the MB went for some budget haircut, bought something from the market. It's good to show humility but you need to show something else. It's not good enough to be a MB just to show humility to others, you need to lead and improve things. I hardly remember any mention of their economic policy or how they are going to improve things. Ever. PR "supporters" may think they doing a brilliant job, but if you are a genuine supporters, you have to say they are doing a terrible job. Kelantan is so backward economically and the problem is no one is giving a hoot. Not even Anwar Ibrahim. For Sarawak, he promises huge oil royalty, for students promises of free education and loan, for people wishing to buy foreign cars, then cheaper cars. Even Anwar Ibrahim doesn't spend much effort in Kelantan. It's his fixed deposit. If you don't fight to improve yourself, then no one is going to help. This is what I think Kelantan gov is doing terribly.
  16. Perhaps following the footstep of MH's child free policy, AirAsia X is coming up with their own quiet zone.. Travellers who favour the sound of silence can book an AirAsia X Quiet Zone seat on long-haul flights from February. Rows seven to 14, directly behind premium class, is the dedicated zone. Seats here don't cost extra, beyond the "pick-a-seat" fee of 35 ringgit ($11) for economy seats and 110 ringgit for "hot seats" the airline already charges passengers. Under-12s are not allowed in rows seven to 14. See airasia.com. Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/travel/smart-traveller-silent-treatment-20120914-25x30.html#ixzz26UEHZBQH
  17. You may say Ku Li stole their thunder, or they did such a terrible job that hardly anyone noticed them. Any campaign will have to be well thought, planned and orchestrated. So far, I haven't seen such level of sophistication yet. So they have to thank Ku Li for fighting for their oil royalty. Regarding the airport, I agree, if the needs are there, it should be upgraded. The Kelantan gov should lobby for it too.
  18. If you believe Kelantan has done their part, that's good but you also need to give clear example. I cant think of much effort by the state gov to promote their economy. Have they asked or fight for any of investment? Even the oil revenue is fought by tengku razali. In my view, they score terribly on the report card.
  19. There is only so much petty traders can do boost economy. I hardly ever see kelantan gov promotes their economic policy. When PR boasts about Kelantan, it is almost always photos of their MB's humble dwelling. Invariably there will be a photo of a large mansion owned by someone connected to BN for comparison. Other photos that i have seen were like the MB went for some cheap haircut. Nothing about how they are going to promote economy growth. Kelantan gov needs to do more than that to show that thay are business friendly.
  20. Penang airport is undergoing major renovation.. The impression I get of the Kelantan state gov is that they are just not business minded or business friendly... Very religious though. If you are business minded, investments will pour in by federal gov, local and overseas investors.
  21. Thought MH has employees excess. Wont it be better if they just get people from other department?
  22. Who knows.. If they feel threatened by increasing competition, they may one day just join an alliance. Anyway, the impression Qantas gives me is that they are trying to sleep with as many bed partners as possible to gain something.
  23. The losses are reduced, so at least they are going in the right direction. But how is their result compare to their own target? Did they perform better or worse than expected?
  24. The red blue logo is so much nicer.. More representative of our colourful and multicultural background.
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