The Borneo Post

AirAsia 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.

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 mediamessa­geshowcust­omerswho 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.

AirAsia flights first disappeare­d from Traveloka on Feb 14-17, 2019, coinciding with AirAsia’s network-wide 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. — Bernama

 ??  ?? This picture shows mermaid swimmers from (left) Naomi Wong Jiag, Chan Yushi, Teo Jia Qin, Koh Yi Xuen and Teo Jia Yin resting in a swimming pool in Klang, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.
This picture shows mermaid swimmers from (left) Naomi Wong Jiag, Chan Yushi, Teo Jia Qin, Koh Yi Xuen and Teo Jia Yin resting in a swimming pool in Klang, on the outskirts of Kuala Lumpur.

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