Malaysia

AirAsia to respond to Consumer Affairs Ministry within 24 hours: Nanta

Airline to also provide flowchart on formal complaint process, says minister

Updated 1 year ago · Published on 10 May 2022 1:47PM

AirAsia to respond to Consumer Affairs Ministry within 24 hours: Nanta
Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi says that the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry had made a preliminary study in terms of consumer interests under its purview and contacted the AirAsia management for feedback. – Bernama pic, May 10, 2022

PUTRAJAYA – AirAsia will provide feedback on consumer issues, including those related to flight delays and rescheduling, to the Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry within 24 hours.

Its minister Datuk Seri Alexander Nanta Linggi said that after compiling consumers’ grievances and complaints on the issue of AirAsia flight delays, the ministry had made a preliminary study in terms of consumer interests under its purview and contacted the AirAsia management for feedback.

He said that among the issues revolving around the interests of consumers highlighted in the initial engagement with AirAsia are flight delays, review of flight schedules up to more than six hours, as well as consumers’ eligibility for compensation in the event of flight delays.

“For the convenience of consumers, I ask AirAsia to provide a flowchart on the process of filing a formal complaint for compensation, subject to the guidelines set by Mavcom (Malaysian Aviation Commission) as the regulatory agency on the issue,” Nanta said in his latest tweet on his official Twitter account today.

He said although the aviation industry was under the purview of the Transport Ministry, he, as the minister dealing with consumer issues, would intervene if it was related to consumer rights.

“There is no ‘sembang kari’ (empty talk), conducting investigation upon investigation, or just doing nothing in this issue. The interest of consumers is my responsibility as the minister,” he said.

Nanta in a tweet yesterday said the ministry would conduct an investigation in the interest of consumers on the issue of delays and rescheduling of domestic flights involving AirAsia.

It followed grievances and complaints received from consumers regarding the issue of AirAsia flight delays to various destinations in the country, which had been detected since the end of last month and was still ongoing. – Bernama, May 10, 2022

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