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Time to move on
Malaysia Star
It's hard to believe that Malaysia Airlines' unions broke this deal, the share swap arrangement and the alliance. That would be preposterous and probably a first in Malaysia where a union has been able to break a corporate deal.
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MAS-AA collaboration pact necessary for open skies challenges, says Rafidah
The Malaysian Insider
By Clara Chooi PETALING JAYA, May 11 — Efforts by AirAsia, AirAsia X and Malaysia Airlines (MAS) to collaborate on cost-cutting measures despite the abandoned share-swap deal are necessary to face challenges when the ASEAN open skies policy comes into ...
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The Malaysian Insider
Share swap not in vain: Nazir
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR (May 9, 2012): CIMB Group Holdings Bhd group CEO Datuk Seri Nazir Razak is disappointed with the decision to unwind the share-swap deal between Malaysia Airlines (MAS) and AirAsia, saying it had succeeded in establishing better cooperation ...
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Malaysia's first A380 ready for final system checks
ATWOnline
By Linda Blachly | May 14, 2012 Malaysia Airlines' (MAS) first Airbus A380 returned to Toulouse Thursday following completion of interior furnishing and cabin system tests in Hamburg, Airbus announced. The aircraft is now stationed at the Airbus flight ...
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Auckland Airport's new Lounge voted the best
Voxy
In October 2011, Emperor Lounge initially opened to host Malaysia Airlines premium customers; supporting Malaysia Airlines brand aspiration of Malaysian Hospitality by delivering a high quality lounge experience on the airlines behalf.
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MAS, AirAsia share swap deal could be a short-lived affair
TTG Asia
A multitude of reports in the mainstream media are speculating that the share swap deal between Malaysia Airlines (MAS) and AirAsia, signed in August last year together with a comprehensive collaboration framework (CCF), will be scrapped, ...
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Air Asia, Malaysia Airlines fly untied into unfriendly skies
Crikey (blog)
While the shareholders in Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines seemed to like the politically driven unwinding of their equity and power swopping deals today, the future for each carrier seems even less certain now than it was before they tried to get it ...
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AirAsia, AirAsia X, MAS collaboration important: Rafidah
Sin Chew Jit Poh
PETALING JAYA, May 11 (Bernama) -- All airlines in the country must be able to face challenges when the Asean open sky policy comes into force in 2015 and therefore, collaboration efforts between AirAsia, AirAsia X and Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is ...
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The Week in Brief 17 May 2012
Aviation Business
The first of six A380s for Malaysia Airlines (pictured) will be delivered at the end of this month. MAS will become the eighth operator of the A380 and will commence commercial service between Kuala Lumpur and London on 1 July.
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Aviation Business
Tajudin, MAS withdraw interlocutory appeals, to move on with trial
The Malaysian Insider
By Shazwan Mustafa Kamal PUTRAJAYA, May 10 — The Court of Appeal has struck out six interlocutory appeals involving three cases relating to claims and counter-claims between Malaysia Airlines (MAS) and Tan Sri Tajudin Ramli. Tajudin has been entangled ...
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The Malaysian Insider
Stockland adds another R to its strategy
Sydney Morning Herald
Despite Qantas chief executive Alan Joyce discontinuing talks with Malaysia Airlines in March over a proposed joint venture, the airline names RedQ, OneAsia and RedQ Executive Flyer have now been successfully trademarked in Australia.
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Sydney Morning Herald
MASwings eyes jet operations by 2013
AsiaOne
The Malaysia Airlines (MAS) subsidiary that currently operates 10 ATR-72 turboprop aircraft is eyeing the southern Philippine city of Davao as well as Manado and Ujung Pandang in the Indonesian province of Sulawesi as among its future destinations.
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AsiaOne
MAS Upgrades Facilities To Meet Rise In Business Class Guests
Bernama
SEPANG, May 11 (Bernama) -- National carrier Malaysia Airlines (MAS) is upgrading its cabin baggage policy and golden lounge waiting room facilities to cater for the anticipated increase in business class passengers. Golden lounge manager Mohd Husaini ...
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Malaysia Airlines close to receiving first A380
CAPA - Centre for Aviation
Malaysia Airlines stated (10-May-2012) it is close to receiving its first A380 which recently returned to Toulouse following completion of interior furnishing and testing of cabin systems. The aircraft is currently undergoing final system checks prior ...
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Sabah, Sarawak to get major share in airline
AsiaOne
"I cannot reveal too much as MAS (Malaysia Airlines) is a public-listed company. "But it will give Sabah and Sarawak a substantial share in the airline." He said this at his home in Petra Jaya to provide details on the restructuring exercise which ...
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AsiaOne
Qantas still eyes S'pore for premium airline base
TODAYonline
The airline's plans suffered a setback last month after talks with potential partner Malaysia Airlines failed, with the two airlines "unable to reach mutually agreeable commercial terms". Qantas had also cited the global economic uncertainty as a ...
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Malaysia ponders restoring VOA for Indian travellers
TTG Asia
Meanwhile, to cater to heightened demand during the ongoing Indian holiday season, Malaysia Airlines has hiked the frequency of its daily Mumbai-Kuala Lumpur service to 12 flights per week till the end of the month. Sharifah Norjulishima, CEO ...
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Single counter for immigration clearance, check-in for elite passengers
Malaysia Star
It will be exclusive to Malaysia Airlines' First Class and Enrich Platinum passengers and is expected to kick off in July. The initiative is in line with KLIA's efforts to strengthen its position as one of the top airports in the world in terms of ...
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BN cedes ground to unions as polls loom
The Malaysian Insider
Putrajaya also unwound the controversial Malaysia Airlines-AirAsia share swap after workers at the flag carrier met the prime minister to express concerns over job security. It was reported that union leaders dangled their votes openly before the ...
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