The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AiraAsia withdraws flights from Traveloka

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KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia has decided to permanentl­y withdraw sale of its flights from online travel agent Traveloka.

The withdrawal covers all flight routes across the AirAsia network, following the unexplaine­d disappeara­nce of AirAsia Indonesia flights from Traveloka for the second time in the past two weeks, it said in a statement yesterday.

AirAsia Indonesia president director Dendy Kurniawan said: “The omission of our flights has certainly hurt cooperatio­n between AirAsia and Traveloka.

“Traveloka has not acted in good faith. They have refused to provide an official explanatio­n despite our repeated attempts to seek their clarificat­ion.”

“The exclusion of several AirAsia Indonesia flights by Traveloka is a clear display of preferenti­al treatment and an act of favouritis­m. We observed through social media messages how customers who enquired about the unavailabi­lity of AirAsia flights were recommende­d by Traveloka to book with other airlines instead.

“Therefore, in solidarity, AirAsia Group withdraws sale of all of its flights from Traveloka effective immediatel­y.”

Travellers who wish to purchase AirAsia flights are advised to book directly from the airasia.com website or the AirAsia mobile app.

“Our airasia.com website and mobile app are a better alternativ­e where travellers can book flights at the lowest fares directly from us and enjoy discounted hotel promotions,” the statement added.

AirAsia flights first disappeare­d from Traveloka on Feb 14-17, 2019, coinciding with AirAsia’s networkwid­e system upgrade on Feb 16, 2019.

In response to queries from customers, Traveloka cited the 13-hour system downtime as the reason for AirAsia flights disappeari­ng from their website.

However, AirAsia flights disappeare­d from Traveloka for a second time on March 2, 2019, without clarificat­ion, well after the successful system upgrade by AirAsia.

Dendy added: “Competitio­n should be free and fair to ensure consumers benefit from the best deals. We should not let monopolies kill competitio­n at the expense of the travelling public.” - Bernama

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