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Sunday, May 13, 2018

YES TONY, YOU BUCKLED AT A TIME WHEN MALAYSIA NEEDED YOU MOST – THAT’S NOT FOOLISHNESS BUT PURE SELFISHNESS: NOW LIKE FELLOW RAT NAZIR RAZAK, YOU BEG FOR UNDERSTANDING BUT WHO COULD EVER TRUST SUCH LOUSY SONS

KUALA LUMPUR— AirAsia Group CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes today apologised for succumbing to political pressure in his support for Barisan Nasional during the GE14 campaign.
In a video posted on his Facebook page, he said he was placed under “tremendous pressure” by the BN government due to Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz’s stumping for Pakatan Harapan as well as AirAsia’s offers of low fares and more flights for Malaysians to return to their hometowns to vote.
“I’m sorry for what has gone on, I buckled at the crucial moment in our history… there are no real excuses, but I will tell you how I felt leading up to those decisions.
Fernandes said he was pressured by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to remove Rafidah as AirAsia X chairman and was summoned by the Malaysian Aviation Commission (Mavcom) to cancel the additional 120 flights that had been added on to ferry 25,000 Malaysians to vote, on top of AirAsia’s normal scheduled flights.
“We reduced ticket prices to make it affordable — RM99 for Peninsular Malaysia, and RM120 for flights across the sea to East Malaysia. The rakyat was overjoyed.
“Unfortunately, that put me under more pressure when it was realised by the government that we were ferrying so many voters. Within 24 hours, we were summoned by Mavcom and told to cancel all those flights,” he said.
He said he stood firm by his decision and did not mention to Rafidah the demand from PMO for her to be removed from AirAsia X. He also maintained the low fares and extra flights for the general election even though the airline was under “intense pressure”.
He then gave in by shooting a video praising former Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak, with an AirAsia plane sporting the livery “Hebatkan Negaraku” (Make My Country Greater), and changing the cabin crew’s signature red uniform into the coalition’s deep blue.
“So foolishly I thought by doing the video, which I felt was fairly neutral and factual, and the plane from KK, would appease the government and protect the jobs of Allstars, and more importantly the very essence of allowing 18 million to people to fly every year at low fares,” said Fernandes, in reference to the A330-300 aircraft in the video which had flown Najib from Sabah back to the federal capital.
“Under the intense pressure I buckled. It wasn’t right… I will forever regret it, but it was a decision made at the spur of the moment to protect that baby that has given so much to Malaysia,” he said referring to his baby, AirAsia.
“AirAsia is in a very regulated industry, an industry where almost everything requires the approval of the government — from flights, to airport taxes, to routes — and so it is never very easy running an airline and one must always support the government of the day.”
Acknowledging the PH victory, Fernandas said he was overjoyed by the triumph and hopes to see AirAsia continue its growth under the new government and vows to make up for his previous mistake.
“I apologise once again for the pain and the hurt I caused. My views, as I said earlier, are very much the same as all of your views. I look forward to a fantastic new Malaysia, a Malaysia that gives everyone a chance.
“I will do my level best and put 150 per cent in to make up for this error of judgement and to make sure AirAsia continues to allow dreams to come true,” he said.

AirAsia boss apologises for buckling under BN gov’t pressure

AirAsia boss Tony Fernandes has apologised for a stunt in which he ferried former prime minister Najib Abdul Razak aboard a BN-themed flight.
Fernandes said he thought the move would appease the government, who had been pressuring him and AirAsia over their move to provide affordable flights on election day May 9, and also over AirAsia X chairperson Rafidah Aziz’s vocal support for Pakatan Harapan.
“Foolishly I thought by doing the video, which I felt was fairly neutral and factual, and the plane from Kota Kinabalu would appease the government and protect the jobs of allstars (AirAsia staff) and more importantly, the very essence of allowing more than 80 million people to fly every year with low fares.
“Under the intense pressure, I buckled. It wasn’t right, I will forever regret it… I apologise once again for the pain and the hurt I caused,” he said in a video posted on his Facebook page today.
The full text of Fernandes’ speech in the video is as below:
“I’m not someone who runs away from difficult situations. From times that we need to stand up and be counted. Today is one of them. I’m sorry for what has gone on.
I buckled at the crucial moment in our history. And I think it’s right for me to try to explain what happened over the last few weeks.
My views are actually the same as your views. As you can see from my many speeches, from my Instagram, and my Twitter. I believe so much in this new Malaysia.
A Malaysia that will be just and fair. A Malaysia that has really reflected everything that we built at Airasia. Meritocracy. A business that has allowed people to dream at all times.
I have been under pressure many, many times before. But I have withstood it. People have seen it in the newspapers when I fought regulators and government authorities always in the name of getting more people to fly.
It was hard, I never really buckled. So people are asking me why did I really buckle at this crucial time, a crucial time in our history.
There are no real excuses but I will tell you how I felt, leading up to those decisions.
Airasia is in a very regulated industry. An industry where almost everything requires the approval of the government. From flights, to airport taxes to routes. And so, it is never very easy running an airline and one must always support the government of the day.
When Rafidah Aziz started getting involved in the Pakatan Harapan campaign through her social media and eventually ceramah, I was asked to remove her as chairperson of AirAsia X. I refused to do so, because I thought it was not the right thing to do. And I came under intense pressure day by day as Rafidah got more and more involved in the campaign.
As Rafidah’s impact and popularity grew, the pressure grew exponentially. It was getting harder and harder to resist the pressure from the Prime Minister’s Office. I stood firm, I never ever mentioned to Rafidah to step down from the board of AirAsia X. Because it just wasn’t the right thing to do.
The second point that led to this grave error of judgement was when the rakyat came to us asking for more flights at a low fare. I decided that was the right thing to do. I knew it wouldn’t be popular with the government. But I felt as an airline, we have to serve the people and at this time, people really wanted to go back.
In previous elections, AirAsia was not as large an airline, we couldn’t make a difference. So we put on 120 extra flights which would have carried 26,000 people on top of our normal flights.
On top of that, we reduced the ticket prices, to make it affordable. Ninety-nine ringgit for flights in Peninsular Malaysia and 129 ringgit for flights across the sea, to east Malaysia.
The rakyat was overjoyed and that unfortunately put me under more pressure when it was realised by the government that we were ferrying more voters home.
Within 24 hours, we were summoned by the Malaysian Aviation Commission, Mavcom, and told to cancel all those flights. That put us again on tremendous pressure. We had both Rafidah where we didn’t buckle and we have put in these extra flights to carry the rakyat home, at low fares.
So, foolishly, I thought by doing the video, which I felt was fairly neutral and factual and the plane from Kota Kinabalu would appease the government and protect the jobs of our Allstars and more importantly, the very essence of allowing more than 80 million people to fly every year with low fares.
This is my baby that we built. And it is not a baby driven by profits, not driven by my pocket as what many people have said in their Instagram posts. It’s a baby that I’m very proud of, that I have made many dreams come true. People who never thought they could fly, people who could never return to vote and go back to work in a midweek.
People who started with us carrying bags and are now pilots or despatch boys who are now pilots. Women who never believed they could fly. So that’s a very passionate baby of mine.
And under the intense pressure, I buckled. It wasn’t right, I will forever regret it. But it was a decision made at the spur of the moment to protect that baby that has given so much to Malaysia and will continue to give so much to Malaysia.
I apologise once again for the pain and the hurt I caused. My views, as I said earlier are very much the same as all of your views. I look forward to a fantastic new Malaysia. A Malaysia that gives everyone a chance.
I thank you for listening. I thank you for supporting me all these years. Airasia is not a manifestation of Tony Fernandes. Airasia is the product of the people. It is due to all of you, that we created this brand that is globally well known. It is a Malaysian brand supported by Malaysians. And we will continue to do our best to fly the flag high.
It is still the happiest moment of my life that we have a new Malaysia which will give everyone an amazing chance to reach the skies. Just like I have many of our Allstars a chance to dream and live their dreams to the fullest.
Thanks for listening, and see you soon.” – MKINI
MALAY MAIL / MKINI

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