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AirAsia reviewing policy after family with cerebral palsy child removed from flight due to 'safety requirements'

AirAsia reviewing policy after family with cerebral palsy child removed from flight due to 'safety requirements' The woman said that her daughter had flown with AirAsia before, and questioned if that meant the policy was breached during those earlier flights. SINGAPORE: Malaysian carrier AirAsia has said that it is reviewing its policy after a family with a child with cerebral palsy was offloaded from its flight. The decision made at the time was based on "applicable safety requirements...

Channel News Asia 7d ago

Court orders AirAsia to pay farmer Rs 90,750 after delayed flight damaged rare jackfruit plant

A consumer commission has directed AirAsia to pay Rs 90,750 as compensation after a hybrid jackfruit sapling carried by a farmer was damaged due to a flight delay. The District Consumer Disputes Redressal Commission, Palakkad, Kerala, pronounced the order on 8 May 2026 after AirAsia failed to appear before the commission and was proceeded against ex-parte. What was the disputeThe complainant, Abdul Azeez C, a farmer from Palakkad engaged in "cultivation and research of hybrid fruit species,"...

Times of India 1d ago

AirAsia denies Philippine flight grounding claims, slams ‘smear campaign’

AirAsia X has called recent media reports claiming its Philippine operations were being grounded “coordinated and sensationalised” and part of a “deliberate smear campaign”. In a statement, the airline group said the smear campaign had long been occurring in an attempt to undermine fair competition in the Philippine aviation sector. “Such narratives serve only the interests of those seeking to limit consumer choice and create conditions that could lead to a monopoly in the market,” it said.

South China Morning Post 6d ago

Higher airfares and fewer visitors: How the Iran conflict is hitting Southeast Asia tourism

Tourism across Southeast Asia was finally recovering from the pandemic. Now, soaring fuel prices, flight disruptions, and growing economic uncertainty linked to the Iran conflict are threatening to slow demand just as the region enters its crucial summer travel season. Cheap flights, backpacker hostels and beautiful beaches have helped make Southeast Asia one of the world’s most resilient travel regions.

Euronews 9d ago