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Rizal Iskandar started following Md Amer
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i saw that B733 sebelah ikea as well and my friend thought that AK would relocate their head office there. so it's going to be a new feature in kidzania ya. wish it would become a part of a restaurant, which i would love to dine in. this has nothing to do with AK, rite?
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Balik Kampung for Hari Raya Thread
Rizal Iskandar replied to Mohd Azizul Ramli's topic in General Aviation
This year's is my turn, so we're flying back to KUL-KCH-KUL with AK on Sat 19/9. Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri to all MWingers -
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I like "Your Community Airline" better.
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Hmm, since I'm just a copywriter at NSTP with little knowledge of ad sales, I think this question is best answered by jjfirdaus. He's an ad sales exec for Berita Harian, maybe he'll shed some lights
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pheww... advertising is a really lucrative industry... AirAsia spends RM50K for 1 full page, full colour in NSTP papers. Syiok weh...
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Jakarta: Soekarno-Hatta International Airport (CGK)
Rizal Iskandar replied to Ryan Soh's topic in Observation Hill
Thanks Ryan for sharing. Yes, CGK is waaayyy old-fashioned. I remember when I was on company trip to Bandung (we landed at CGK, not directly at BDO), my first thought when I see the outside was "is the airport located within paddy fields?" You know, all those curiosity. When we touched down, I saw a few shabby huts, like paddy huts just across the runway. Hmm, VERY different from KLIA. And inside the terminal, the panorama looked quite 80s-esque. Not to mention the facilities there. But looking at the bright side, CGK is unique. Though classic-looking and old-fashioned, typical 80s airport, CGK is so cultured... I mean, the interior design of the airport. You could see lotsa statues, Indonesian cultures and the feel itself. It's like you're travelling to another world of wonders. When I walk around the airport, the feeling is so different... it's like there's something more to discover. I think this makes Indonesia different from us, because the first impression when we get to CGK itself reflects what we will encounter in the country. I guess CGK is not just old-fashioned, but adorable as well. One thing that I am pretty sure, CGK's departure hall has a hobby shop that sells model aircraft. KLIA doesn't have that. I will definitely return to CGK one day.