Monday, December 29, 2014

- This is my worst nightmare – Dagens Næringsliv

- This is my worst nightmare – Dagens Næringsliv

CEO Tony Fernandes AirAsia stands in his “worst nightmare” after flight QZ8501 disappeared Sunday.

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less than six months ago beaming owner of Asia’s largest budget airline, Tony Fernandes (50) after he had ordered up 50 new long-haul Airbus factory.

Flydirektøren, who had to pay 90 billion for the order , did not hide that this was a dream come true.

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– This is amazing. For me, this agreement dream come true, said he and informed that he will give Norwegian director Bjorn Kjos competition in the future.

Now, in the year’s last week, experiencing Fernandes however ” his biggest nightmare. “

155 passengers, five cabin crew and two captains vanished with AirAsia Indonesia flight QZ8501 who disappeared from radar Sunday.

The event was confirmed on the airline’s Facebook page 28. December at 19.41. Hardly a day after it is considered an accident, the aircraft assumed sunk to the bottom of Jakartahavet in Indonesia.



Crisis communication

The reason for the incident is not yet known, but it has been greatly storms in the area over the past week and the pilot flew higher than what is normal. There was thunder over the area when the plane disappeared, according to Indonesian meteorologists.

“Thank you for all thought and prayers. We must keep us strong, “said principal owner Tony Fernandes on Twitter when it was confirmed that the plane had disappeared.

Four hours after the plane was confirmed disappeared was Fernandes headed to Surabaya. The company changed the colors of logos on social media and sites from its characteristic bright red to grayscale and black. Illustration photos of happy travelers were taken down.

Malaysia Airlines received sharp criticism when it went many days before marketing stopped campaigns after a plane disappeared without a trace on the way to Beijing in March.

Air Asia communicated through the day via Twitter, Facebook and Instagram in addition to short updates reporters on email as rescue started Sunday evening.

– It makes me sad to hear about the missing plane. My thoughts are with the passengers and their families, wrote Singapore Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong, on Twitter.



Sending thoughts

Also Airlines Norwegian and SAS has the expression of compassion on social media .

Sunday let airlines out this message on his Twitter account:

The airline SAS Retweeted message from Singapore Airlines:

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