Airline pulls magazine boasting its pilots 'would never lose a plane'

Southeast Asia’s top budget airline AirAsia has withdrawn its latest inflight magazine and apologised for an offending article boasting that its well-trained pilots would never lose a plane.

Airline pulls magazine boasting its pilots 'would never lose a plane'

Southeast Asia’s top budget airline AirAsia has withdrawn its latest inflight magazine and apologised for an offending article boasting that its well-trained pilots would never lose a plane.

AirAsia executive chairman Kamarudin Meranun expressed “deep regret and remorse”, saying the magazine was printed before Malaysia Airlines flight MH370 carrying 239 people disappeared on March 8 en route from Kuala Lumpur to Beijing.

Mr Kamarudin said disciplinary action would be taken against the editorial team for the oversight.

The article sparked anger on social media after an AirAsia passenger posted a photograph of the text on Twitter.

The last paragraph read: “Pilot training in AirAsia is continuous and very thorough. Rest assured that your captain is well prepared to ensure your plane will never get lost.”

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