Date: 9 February 2013
Travel agent not authorized, says AirAsia.
Air Asia has clarified the confusion over claims by an
Indian national that his ticket was used by someone else.
PETALING JAYA: Air Asia has denied foul play over
allegations by an Indian national that the airline had cheated him of his
ticket which he had booked and paid for. In a statement today, the low cost
airline said the outlet from which the S Palaniappan 49 had bought his ticket
was not an AirAsia authorized agent.
AirAsia said yesterday the agent Dawood Travels and Tours,
located at Lebuh Ampang, Kuala Lumpur, had ceased to be an agent of the airline
in March, 2012. “Our records show that the travel agent mentioned is not on our
list of authorized agents and in fact had ceased to be an AirAsia agent as of
March 2012 several months prior to the date of the transaction,” AirAsia said.
Last week FMT highlighted Palaniappan’s plight. Palaniapan claimed he booked two AirAsia
tickets on May 16, 2012 to travel to India. One ticket was to depart from the
Kuala Lumpur low-cost carrier terminal (LCCT) to Chennai, India, on Feb 12 and
the other ticket was to depart from the LCCT to Trichi, India, on March 14.
Palaniapan also claimed that he paid RM650 for both tickets
to Dawood Travel and Tours, which issued the tickets. “After booking the two
tickets, I made a second confirmation with regard to my flights with the agent.
But I was told by one of the staff at Dawood Travels and Tours that the ticket
I had booked had been used by someone else using my name through the low-cost
airline to fly out on an earlier date,” Palaniapan had alleged.
According to AirAsia, they were trying to get in touch with
Palaniappan to “determine the full facts” and ascertain their customer care
process. “We encourage consumers to always ensure that the agents they use are
a valid and authorized agent. To ensure a complete peace of mind, we encourage
consumers to purchase our seats online,” said the airline.
Meanwhile FMT tried to contact Dawood Travel and Tours but
the phone number provided by the firm on its website had been disconnected.
Efforts to obtain the travel agency’s phone number through Telekom Malaysia
revealed that the company was not listed on TM’s telephone directory.
By Alyaa Azhar
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