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Ikman Ikreza

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  1. After login at enrich.malaysiaairlines.com, u'll be redirect this link. https://www.enrich.malaysiaairlines.com/EnrichWebsite/oneworldRegister.jsp Just click on "Register Now" to register your "Double Miles" promo.
  2. So fast, care to share the real picture of new Enrich/oneworld card?
  3. Perhaps they will look and work on Enrich website online. As IT background, my opinion they still need some improvement. New enrich members registration via web online still got bugs, my friend had tried many times since 2 weeks ago but application error during submition.
  4. Yup, new BP looks more details and awesome. Just got it for KUL-BKI.
  5. Just login into my Enrich account, some changes on banner tier and adding oneworld tier information. Enrich members will receive a new Enrich card with oneworld logo sooner?
  6. Members of Malaysia Airlines' Enrich and LAN's LANPASS programmes will experience reciprocal frequent flyer rewards and benefits when flying on each other's airlines from 1 April 2013.
  7. Total 3 planes oneworld shirt at the moment, B738 and 2 A333. First maiden flight wearing oneworld by tomorrow sector KUL-MEL at departure time 1015.
  8. Heard not only MXB on oneworld livery but total 3 planes.
  9. Yup, might be not allowed for transaction. If pay via CC there are processing fee RM8 per transaction
  10. Anyone can confirmed it will be operate and commerce flight on March 2013? Heard they will commerce flight KUL-BKI in March. Thanks.
  11. Nope, not due to maybank2u because I had login into my maybank2u account first to make sure is up and not under daily maintenance. Its not happend just to me but other user as well. So its based on ur luck either can get or not a promo tix.
  12. Yup, I almost managed get it yesterday night around 12.30am. Login into my AirAsia account, confirm routes selected for KUL-KCH return RM15 and done fill in everthing but during payment direct to maybank2u system error. Looks like server connectivity not stabil. Its normal during promo sales
  13. 10,000 free return tickets PETALING JAYA: A total 10,000 free AirAsia return tickets will be offered under the carrier's 1Malaysia Integration Programme. An AirAsia spokesperson said the offer would apply to Malaysians flying to-and-from the peninsular and Sabah and Sarawak. The tickets are only offered to Malaysians and AirAsia is planning to give out more details to the public today. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak had announced the programme on Saturday, saying the offer would last for a month. He, however, did not reveal when the offer period would start. According to the spokesperson, AirAsia serviced 375 flights from Sabah and Sarawak to the peninsular and vice-versa every week. These are divided into eight airports in Sabah and Sarawak (Kota Kinabalu, Bintulu, Kuching, Labuan, Miri, Sibu, Sandakan and Tawau) and three airports in the peninsula (Kuala Lumpur, Johor Baru and Penang). Kuala Lumpur's trips amounted for the lion's share of the total, including 84 flights to Kota Kinabalu and 70 flights to Kuching. AirAsia currently uses the Airbus A320 aircraft for these flights, which can seat around 180 people. The spokesperson added that AirAsia carried more than 2.5 million passengers, including foreigners, between the peninsular and Sabah and Sarawak last year. Source : http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2013/1/7/nation/12541862&sec=nation
  14. Checked on MASwings website, booking still not open yet for MZV-BWN even by next week 1st flight? It's confirm they will launch this route?
  15. Received an email by Enrich, seems a brand new Enrich Gold Assistance Hotline number starting a new year in coming.
  16. Berjaya Air will fly to new route Penang (PEN) from Subang (SZB) 5x daily flights effective 23rd Jan 2013. This is new route after Hua Hin, Thailand launched in Nov 2012. More details and for booking can visit their website at https://www.berjaya-air.com
  17. Singapore Airlines cops $4.1M fine in latest air cargo cartel settlementPaul McBeth | Friday December 21, 2012 Singapore Airlines Cargo has been fined $4.1 million for its role in colluding to fix prices for air cargo in the latest settlement with the Commerce Commission. In the High Court in Auckland, Justice Chris Allan today ordered the airline to pay the third-biggest fine out the seven settlements to date, taking the running tally to $24.48 million. SIA Cargo, a subsidiary of Singapore Airlines, admitted liability for agreeing to fuel and security surcharges in Indonesia and Malaysia for cargo flown to New Zealand over a four-year period. The judge also awarded $260,000 in costs to the antitrust regulator. "It is common ground that the defendant's conduct was at the serious end of the spectrum," the judgment said. "The surcharges comprised only part of the total charges to customers for air cargo services, but the agreements must inevitably have affected price competition and so impacted upon competitive dynamics in the relevant markets." Justice Allan gave a 20% discount to the final penalty to recognise the admissions, and likened SIA Cargo's role in the cartel to that of Japan Airlines and Korean Air, which were fined $2.28 million and $3.5 million respectively. "Importantly, SIA Cargo implemented a global competition law compliance programme in 2005," the judge said. "Since then it has continued to update its policy, as well as undertaking additional in person training and instituting web based training." Other airlines to have settled with the regulator include British Airways, Cargolux Airlines, Emirates, and Qantas. The alleged price-fixing has been the subject of antitrust process worldwide, with big settlements from multi-national airlines in Europe and the U.S. Some of the alleged agreements appear to have been in place since 2001. In 2006, air freight forwarding services in and out of New Zealand generated $450 million in revenue. The commission's case is scheduled to continue in the High Court, with Air New Zealand, Cathay Pacific Airways, Malaysian Airlines, and Thai Airways International defending the charges. The regulator dropped proceedings against Garuda Indonesia, United Airlines and six Air New Zealand executives last year, and discontinued against two Qantas executives in February this year. Last month, Cargolux lost a bid to throw out a compensation claim by a local flower exporter over the price-fixing cartel. (BusinessDesk) Source : http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/singapore-airlines-cops-41m-fine-latest-air-cargo-cartel-settlement-bd-134220
  18. AirAsia fined by Australian court for not including taxes, charges in advertised air fares December 18, 2012 AirAsia had also given an udertaking restraining it from engaging in similar conduct for three years. – Reuters pic MELBOURNE, Dec 18 – A Federal Court in Melbourne said today low-cost-carrier AirAsia Berhad had been given a hefty A$200,000 (RM645,000) fine for not including taxes and other charges on its website, a violation against the Australian Consumer Law. According to a report in the Herald Sun, the Australian Consumer and Competition Commission (ACCC) said the www.airasia.com site did not indicate whether the ticket prices included taxes, fees, loads or other additional costs “in a prominent way and as a single figure”. The violation involved flights from Melbourne to Macau, London, Ho Chi Minh City, New Delhi, Hangzhou and Chengdu, flights from Perth to Taipei, Phuket, Osaka, London, Ho Chi Minh City and Hangzhou, as well as from the Gold Coast to Ho Chi Minh City, the report said. Unless the full price is prominently displayed, the consumer may well be attracted to a transaction which he or she would not otherwise have found to be appealing and grudgingly pay the additional imposts rather than go to the trouble of withdrawing from the transaction and looking elsewhere, said Justice Tracey in his judgment. Therefore, Tracey noted AirAsia’s actions had given them an unfair advantage compared with other companies who comply with the rules. The report also said that in addition to the fine, AirAsia had also given an undertaking restraining it from engaging in similar conduct for three years. “This ACCC action vindicates the importance of all inclusive pricing,” ACCC chairman Rod Sims said. “Consumers must have accurate price information, and in turn, airlines require a level playing field on price representations in this competitive industry where consumers are price sensitive,” the Herald Sun reported. Source : http://www.themalaysianinsider.com/litee/business/article/airasia-fined-for-not-including-taxes-charges-in-advertised-air-fares/
  19. Thanks for sharing and nice catch Capt. Radzi, so retro. I guess this bird will be top coverage in GP Jan 2013 issue
  20. Yup, maybe this closeup pictures of Kebaya will bring back we to retro memories. https://twitter.com/MAS/status/252692959680684033/photo/1
  21. Only outside retro, even inside still current boeing sky interior
  22. Here some of pictures and coverage by Bigdogdot blogger who's invited to launching day at KLIA yesterday. http://bigdogdotcom.wordpress.com/2012/12/12/malaysian-airlines-system-returns/
  23. Great coverage and photos by KS Ong and the behind scene team members. Thanks a lot for sharing. Think Red Think Retro.
  24. I love fisheyes angle, thanks capt TK for the great shoot. Yup, MH601 SIN was the 1st flight after MAS splitout from MSA.
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