Transport Minister Anthony Loke says the authorities will be suspending MYAirline’s operating licence, and that issues surrounding the carrier will be raised in Parliament today
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00:00 I understand that they will hold a media conference today.
00:03 The management team will give an explanation to their customers and staff.
00:12 I understand that they will hold a media conference today.
00:16 The CAMs will also issue statements today.
00:19 So, there will be several things happening today.
00:22 A special session will be discussed in the Parliament this afternoon.
00:30 Minister Zahir will answer the question.
00:33 I have to go abroad this afternoon.
00:36 Minister Zahir will answer the question in the Parliament.
00:39 We will answer all the issues that have arisen.
00:42 The most important thing now is to ensure the rights of the users are maintained.
00:48 The rights of the users must be maintained.
00:52 They have the right to get a refund.
00:55 That is something that is very important that we must ensure.
00:59 Secondly, the duties of the workers.
01:02 The My Airlines, which is about 900 people, must be maintained.
01:07 The company must be reminded that they have a responsibility in both aspects.
01:13 The customer and the workers.
01:16 These must be maintained first.
01:18 But I understand that the company still exists.
01:22 They said that they will stop the operation while looking for investors.
01:27 That is their commercial issue.
01:30 But on the part of the authorities, we will be depending on their license for the time being.
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