
So Missus back and things are now back to normal here. Missus took this photo of Singapore Terminal 3, a nice and modern building. The flight to Amsterdam was full. Nowadays competition between airlines are quite fierce, each offering their own loyalty cards, we got six of those, where you could earn points each time you fly. On top of that there are always the regular discount offers. Some national airlines also line up with their own local authority to ensure that civil servants and key companies in the country use their national carriers. This is a common practice in neighboring countries. Perhaps we should impose similar alliance for our national carrier. That arrangement may already been in place. But looking at the high number of official trips still using other carriers to destinations where our national carrier is servicing, apparently that has not been imposed more often. Free market is good. But if we cannot compete out there, why not do it. That's my two cents worth of idea. RBA will be 35 years old this year - a remarkable milestone. It tried for a major expansion at one time but failed. It's struggling and need every little help.
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From my side, I don't think we have the policy of using our national carrier for business trips. Most important requirement is to get any airlines that could give cheapest fare. Obviously, we normally end up using other airlines offering competitve rates than our national carrier. We're "losing our sense of direction" when it comes to prioritization...
...lots of love from Ottawa...
Wow...ia kah.
I guess Ottawa is super freezing right now. All the best and selamat menyambut hari kebangsaan.
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