PETALING JAYA: Tourism Malaysia chairman Wee Choo Keong will be asked to give an explanation for his outburst against AirAsia in Beijing.
"Wee's action is something that is uncalled for because I think as a
nation, we should promote tourism and we should promote our airlines
when we are abroad.
"I would like an explanation from him over his action," Transport Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said.
Wee had allegedly lost his cool and destroyed an AirAsia bunting put
up at a Tourism Malaysia booth at the Beijing International Tourism Expo
(BITE) last Friday.
According to news reports, Wee had allegedly lambasted his staff at
the expo for having an AirAsia bunting displayed in the area of their
booth as he claimed that the carrier had not paid the appropriate fees
to have their branding at the booth.
It was reported later that Wee then broke the bunting with his bare hands and allegedly exclaimed that "he hated AirAsia".
Wee had criticised AirAsia in the past during his tenure as a Member
of Parliament for allegedly owing airport tax in the region of RM50
million.
At press time, theSun was not able to reach Wee for comment on the matter.
Meanwhile, AirAsia Group CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes today hit back at
Wee, alleging that the latter had been "tormenting" the budget carrier
for many years.
"For many years this man has tormented us. We have no idea why. I
invited him many times to visit AirAsia Allstars," he said on his
Facebook page.
Fernandes said Wee's actions were "over the top" as his carrier has brought in the most Chinese tourists into the country.
"But this is over the top. AirAsia brings in the most Chinese
tourists. You be the judge of what's right and what's wrong," the post
went on, accompanied by a screenshot of an article in the Chinese media
of the outburst which happened last Friday.
SOURCE
Monday, 23 May 2016
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