CAAP confirms Philippines AirAsia has cleared outstanding payments
The Philippines's aviation regulator had earlier ordered the budget carrier to halt operations at government-owned airports over RM17.5 million owed since 2021.
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100 = ๊ธ์ ์ฐ์ธ
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The Philippines's aviation regulator had earlier ordered the budget carrier to halt operations at government-owned airports over RM17.5 million owed since 2021.
Around US$166 billion is at stake, with the US Customs and Border Protection already processing repayments through its refunds system.
US justice department set up the fund, overseen by a five-member commission, to dole out payments to those it finds were victims of 'lawfare' and 'weaponisation'.