Selamat Hari Raya Aidil Fitri with Kampung Boy
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Hari Raya greeting card illustrated by Lat.
Salam Aidilfitri Greeting Card
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DRB-HICOM Cabin Crew Uniform
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During the DRB-HICOM era of airasia, the 3-piece cabin crew uniform consisted of a collared shirt, vest, and jacket. For the ladies, the outfit was completed with a scarf tied around the neck. The colour was green to represent airasia’s historical blue and green colour scheme. Longtime Allstar Suhaila Hassan shares her memories of the […]
Caterham F1 Team
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T-shirt: Green & Yellow QPR Jersey (signed)
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T-shirt: airasia Goes Green
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Manual Boarding Pass
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These were the first boarding passes that were manually filled up before boarding. There were no seat numbers printed as it was free seating back then. Fun fact: Each colour represented a different destination so our guest services team could easily identify the right guests for the right boarding gate!
Fly Care Eastern Times
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