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AirAsia CEO takes to twitter fast in wake of missing plane

byCustoms Today Report
31/12/2014
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BRAZIL: In the hours of skepticality after an AirAsia passenger jet went missing Sunday, the airline’s CEO expeditiously addressed the visually examining world via gregarious media. The Airbus A320-200 was headed to Singapore from Indonesia with 162 on board, the airline verbalized.

The airline’s official gregarious media account responded, adscititiously. AirAsia transmuted its logo on convivial media from red to grey. Fernandez has been with the company since its earliest days. AirAsia’s approach was in contrast to the way Malaysia Airlines handled the disappearance of its Flight 370 earlier this year.

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