The last Air Asia magazine was withdrawn

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The last Air Asia magazine was withdrawn

Ironic joke in a recent issue of the Air Asia magazine, where airline said that “its well-trained pilots would never lose a plane” became a cruel mockery of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight, which is still not found with  239 people on a board.

Ironic joke in a recent issue of the Air Asia magazine, where airline said that “its well-trained pilots would never lose a plane” became a cruel mockery of the missing Malaysia Airlines flight, which is still not found with  239 people on a board.

Yesterday the Authority of Air Asia, the best low-cost airline in Southeast Asia, withdrew magazine and  apologized for inappropriate joke. As they said, the recent issue of the magazine was made before Malaysia Airlines’ plane was lost on 8 March. That monthly aviation column was written by a retired pilot, whom worked with Air Asia and Malaysia Airlines also. His words caused large resonance in the public.

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