In a stinging rebuke against the management of KLIA2, Air Asia Group CEO Tony Fernandes today lamented the discovery of what appears to be a swarm of bees on a window at one of the airport's buildings.
Taking to Twitter, Fernandes shared a photograph of the bees, which was purportedly taken at KLIA2.
“Maybe a zoo or KLIA2 honey. Could be a new income which could reduce airport tax,” he quipped in reference to previous reports on pest and vermin infestations at the airport.
However, Fernandes said, the latest alleged incident could pose a serious threat to public safety.
“Jokes aside, this is dangerous for my passengers and my staff. Will the non-communicative new CEO solve this?” he asked.
Malaysiakini has contacted MAHB for comment and is awaiting its response.
Last Friday, the Finance Ministry had reportedly announced the appointment of Raja Azmi Raja Nazuddin as Malaysia Airports Holdings Bhd Group (MAHB) chief executive officer for three years.
MAHB, as KLIA2’s operator, had previously taken to Twitter to respond to a passenger who made a public complaint about a rat discovered in one of its lounges.
Responding to the incident, which occurred late last December, MAHB at the time said it has carried out regular pest control activities under the supervision of the Health Ministry's communicable disease control division. - Mkini
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