Air Asia CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes confirmed the suspension late Tuesday night via twitter, stating that it had been handed down pending investigation as the first officer had broken company policies.
AirAsia X chief executive officer Azran Osman-Rani explained in reply MyWatch chairman R. Sri Sanjeevan comment in Fernandes’ post that the suspension was given not due to a specific company policy but in light of sensitivities surrounding flight MH370.
"AirAsia X senior first officer has been suspended pending investigation as company policies were broken in Facebook posting," group chief executive officer Tony Fernandes said in a tweet last night.
Air Asia X chief executive officer Azran Rani Osman added that the first officer contravened a "specific directive" not to publicly comment on the ongoing search.
"(There is a) specific directive to our crew on public comments on MH370. (There is a) duty of care not to be hurtful," he wrote in response to Fernandes' tweet.
Air Asia X chief executive officer Azran Rani Osman added that the first officer contravened a "specific directive" not to publicly comment on the ongoing search.
"(There is a) specific directive to our crew on public comments on MH370. (There is a) duty of care not to be hurtful," he wrote in response to Fernandes' tweet.
No comments:
Post a Comment