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travel2 years ago

"Live Snake Found in Overhead Cabin on Bangkok Flight"

Chaos erupted on an AirAsia flight from Bangkok to Phuket when a live snake was found in the overhead bin, marking the second reported incident of a snake on an AirAsia plane. The aircraft landed safely, and the snake was captured by a flight attendant. The airline assured that the safety of passengers and crew was never at risk, and the plane underwent a deep clean and fumigation before resuming operations.

travel2 years ago

"Terrifying Encounter: Live Snake Emerges in Overhead Bin on AirAsia Flight"

A 2ft-long snake emerged mid-flight on an AirAsia Airbus A320 from Bangkok to Phuket, prompting shocked passengers to leap from their seats in fear. Cabin crew bravely captured the snake using an empty plastic bottle and stored it in a cupboard, unsure of its venomous nature. The snake, later identified as a harmless species, was removed by ground staff upon landing. This incident follows previous cases of exotic animals being smuggled on flights, including a rat and otter that escaped mid-air and bit an air hostess.

business2 years ago

AirAsia CEO Faces Backlash for Inappropriate Meeting Behavior

AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes faced backlash after posting a now-deleted photo on LinkedIn of himself receiving a shirtless massage during a management meeting, touting his company culture. The post received ridicule on social media, with critics calling it unprofessional and inappropriate. Fernandes apologized and deleted the post, but many questioned his judgment and how it would make employees feel. He defended himself by saying the massage was suggested by an employee, and he didn't mean to offend anyone. Fernandes has been running AirAsia for over two decades and has previously engaged in public stunts.

business2 years ago

AirAsia CEO Draws Criticism for Shirtless Massage During Management Meeting

AirAsia co-founder Tony Fernandes sparked debate after posting a photo on LinkedIn showing himself receiving a shirtless massage during a management meeting. While some praised the work culture that allows for stress management in such a way, others criticized it as unprofessional and potentially creating an uncomfortable work environment. Fernandes has since taken down the post.