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"The baby was safely delivered when...approaching Kuala Lumpur for landing at 2,000 feet," the airline said in a statement.A doctor on the flight delivered the baby with help from the flight attendants, AFP reported."To celebrate this momentous occasion, we decided to present both mother and child with free flights for life,"...AirAsia's director of operations, said Friday.
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Most recently, my wife and I were stranded in Abu Dhabi when AirAsiaX announced they were canceling service to/from Abu Dhabi in January this year. They didn’t notify us (their stranded passengers) until Feb 10th. Neither did they offer any accommodation nor answer our emails asking for help. We had to get back to Malaysia on our own. They won’t reimburse our additional expenses either.
They said they would refund the Abu Dhabi/Kuala Lumpur portion of our trip, but it will take them 30-50 days to process the refund. Such an attitude!
Watch out for these guys. If you are considering using AirAsiaX, It might be a good idea to develop a plan B... just in case.
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