MAS doesn’t need the excess baggage


Baggage controversy: A passenger pushes a luggage trolley past MAS check-in counters at KL International Airport in Sepang. MAS has reversed its limits on checked-in baggage for European flights, less than 24 hours after the unprecedented announcement attracted widespread criticism. – Bloomberg

National airline should be transparent to avoid courting controversies

IF there is one thing Malaysia Airlines Bhd (MAS) does not need, it is bad press.

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