An Honour

Oct 29, 2009
Categories: Awards, Others

Last night was definitely a night to remember. AirAsia and AirAsia X's joint win as Airline of the Year at the CAPA awards marks another major milestone in our journey. After just eight years, to come out ahead of established airlines like Singapore Airlines or Cathay Pacific not just means so much to us but also demonstrates that Malaysian companies can compete with and triumph over so-called "heavyweights" on the global stage.

The award is recognition of the hard work, passion, creativity and innovation that our 7,000 AirAsians bring to their jobs every day. Without them, we will not be where we are as an airline, let alone be winning the highest awards granted by the industry. To them, and to the millions of guests who fly us daily, I say a very big Thank You.

Our journey began with just two planes, one destination, and 250 staff. The first year, we carried 250,000 guests. Now,our fleet consists of 85 largely brand new Airbus aircraft (A320s for AirAsia, A330s for AirAsia X). We expect to ferry 24 million guests this year (and more than 75 million in the eight years we have been in operation); and we fly to more than 60 destinations.

We are humbled by this award and here's our pledge: That this recognition will spur us to improve our services, lower our fares even more and provide our guests with the high-quality they expect from us. We are determined to continue to demonstrate that "low cost" does not equate to "low quality."

One other thing: I would like to think that AirAsia as a whole has made an impact not just in the aviation industry but in other fields as well. Our people and our positive energy what I call our "Two P's" is what has brought us to where we are today. We hope that this will rub off on Malaysians as well. As a society, we tend to be very negative and critical. Imagine how much more we can achieve as a nation if, instead of constantly complaining, we channel our talent and potential into realising our goals and making our dreams come true.

As we say in AirAsia;
Dream the impossible,
Believe the unbelievable,
And never take no for an answer.

Last night, this old man was very very happy. Thank you for sharing our joy and for supporting us.

12 comments

del-icious from Malaysia wroteon Oct 29, 2009 at 22:49
congrats air asia. job well done!
cheefui from United Kingdom wroteon Oct 30, 2009 at 04:25
Well done Tony and all AirAsians! The next goal is to get a great driver on board and superior performance engine in your Lotus F1 team - something beyond branding, marketing and strategy.
yokekee from Malaysia wroteon Oct 30, 2009 at 10:40
Tony , you helped more Malays than UMNO, and so is Singapore government, both of you not only helped Malays but also helped Malays stand tall !, UMNO claims to help Malays, but those Malays whom UMNO helped feel guilty inside, what i wonder is how come till today they stil dont realise that yours is the right way to help the Malays, and also when are you going to join politics and show Malaysians how politcians should be ! beyond race and religion, only capability ! how many examples and histories do we have to cite before they learn ?
kuahanchun from Malaysia wroteon Oct 30, 2009 at 11:37
u deserve this tony.
bdolphin from Malaysia wroteon Oct 30, 2009 at 12:35
.B♥ DITTO..¸.•*¨`*•.•´*.¸....•´* .•´*¸¸.•♥*¨`*•.♥♥¯`v´¯)`*.¸.*´ •♥..♪♪♫•*¸¸.•*¨*•♫♪!!!X♥X!!!
cyberfrikk from Malaysia wroteon Nov 01, 2009 at 20:38
Hi Dato, Jst wanted to say congratulations...you do the impossible and inspire others at the same time. I have great admiration fr your outlook on life. Again congrats and best of luck fr everything in future. Cheers! Ps. I smile everytime I see Airasia on tv. Being a malaysian living in the UK, its great to see that despite everything our country is today, there are ppl like you who strive fr greatness and continue to bring the Malaysian name out there. Thnx
goodstuff from Singapore wroteon Nov 02, 2009 at 05:40
I love your inspirational stories about how you set up airasia. I would love to contact you to advertise my products and brands onboard your flight but I simply cannot find any means to do that. I am residing in Singapore. I visited the Changi Airport and no one seems to know where to locate AirAsia Office...anyway to discuss more? please advise. Thank you. - Leong
rogerpoh from Singapore wroteon Nov 10, 2009 at 00:59
Apa khabar, Dato? Congrats on the award. How about Air Asia winging its way to Egypt one day? (Singapore)
rogerpoh from Singapore wroteon Nov 10, 2009 at 08:15
Congrats on your Airline of the Year award. The first time I flew on Air Asia was on its inaugural flght to Miri from Singapore, enabling me to fulfill my long-held wish to visit the Kelabit Highlands. Hopefully, in the near future Air Asia could fly to Egypt and thus open up the whole of the Middle East and Africa to travellers from this region. Wishing your airline every success. (SINGAPORE)
super saiyan 3 from Malaysia wroteon Nov 16, 2009 at 20:41
Well done! Buy more airasia stocks. :) Cheers!
jita1956 from Malaysia wroteon Nov 16, 2009 at 21:56
Well done ....you and the AA team have done the impossible....CONGRATS.!! Very proud of this Malaysian brand:)
raj kumar from Malaysia wroteon Feb 15, 2010 at 02:03
tony, i'm opening a travel company nex month. As the priority,u r my role model because as i goes through the blogs,my spirit in my blood gain's up.Last but not least, u r a super hero of mine.Thank you & may you blessed with more victory & success in your life. From, Raj

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