MAS union thinks model used to turn MAS around not working, demands change in management


File picture dated 8. July 2013 shows a MAS management official Ahmad Jauhari talking about expansion

OF late, Malaysia Airlines (MAS) has reinstated flights that it had axed about two years ago.

At that time, it had cut capacity by 12% under its route rationalisation exercise in January 2012. Over the last few months, however, it has added some routes, with Dubai returning to its radar screen in August and Darwin in Australia by November.

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