Dr Jomo said it will not be easy to resuscitate the national carrier given the difficult business environment, especially when the odds are stacked against it. — Picture by Ham Abu Bakar
Hence, the move to resuscitate the national carrier amid the difficult business environment is a tough call, especially when the odds are against it, he opined. “It is a tough business, to begin with,” Jomo said, adding that the disappearance of MH370 and the subsequent incident of MH17 being shot down turned out to be a double whammy for the airline.“We need to look at the problem historically, including its privatisation in the 1990s, and try to think about what is reasonable going forward,” he told Bernama when asked to comment on the government's plan to sell Malaysia Airlines.
Suggestion; Before making e next move(decision), BEST for Msia-GOVT & MAS to conduct ROOT-CAUSE-Analysis to find e real causes of current state-of-failures-in-MAS-Turnaround, then from it work-for RIGHT-ACTUAL-Solution chedetofficial FrancisYeoh333
High time to cut the apron string.