02/25/09, 16:59
Tan Eu Hon wrote:
On the comment of Who will fly. I believe it's to curb arbitrage. Imagine, Air Asia is giving out half a million of free seat.

A ticket to HK is only RM 140 return.
I have RM 14,000 bought 100 tickets.
6 months down the road, ticket price resume to normal RM 1,000 level, I sell out, got RM 100,000. Profit RM 86,000.

Next time, I buy 1,000 ticket. Earn RM 860,000. Heck! I won't be here to see my bloody boss face la!

Well, the low fare goes to the minority few. If you wanna know what will happen with this, go to Pudu, and you will see people selling Penang Sekarang, JB Sekarang etc.

I always view low fare as a risky investment. You pay lower fare, in exchange for the non-flexibility and bearing any risk of unforseen circumstances.

If you do not wanna take a risk, book only say 3 days in advance!
02/27/09, 14:31
Derrick wrote:
"Why can I not purchase a number of seats at appropriate fares without detailing who the passenger(s) will be? "

This one is easy to answer: anti-terrorism.

02/27/09, 16:25
AirAsia Blog Team wrote:
The fact is that these are not only safety requirements but if we do not impose these measures, travel agents will be able to book ahead and resell at a much higher price. Why not pass the buck directly to the guests? We believe that AirAsia will accommodate where we can and although we are not perfect, we are always working hard to be the at the top.
03/01/09, 16:30
Adam wrote:
Nice suggestion... but if these suggestions are followed then nobody can fly anymore as no airline can afford to operate unless they own the oilfield and also build their own aircraft. :-)

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