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Scandal Geeko 2.0 : A Troubling Reemergence Of An Insolvent BXC Travellers In MAHB?

The reappearance of controversial travel operator BXC Travellers has sparked fresh concerns across the tourism and aviation sectors, with industry observers questioning whether the financially troubled company is attempting a comeback through ties linked to MAHB.

Previously associated with financial instability, customer disputes, and operational uncertainty, BXC Travellers had largely faded from public view following allegations surrounding unpaid obligations and disrupted travel services. However, recent developments have reignited speculation about the company’s potential re-entry into the market.

The term “Scandal Geeko 2.0” has quickly gained traction online, as critics draw comparisons between past controversies and the latest unfolding events. Concerns center on whether an entity previously linked to insolvency could regain operational influence, particularly in environments connected to major aviation infrastructure.

Malaysia Airports Holdings Berhad (MAHB), a significant stakeholder in the region’s airport ecosystem, has become a focal point in discussions surrounding the alleged reemergence. While no official confirmation has been made regarding formal operational partnerships, the association has raised questions among affected travelers and industry insiders.

Consumer advocacy groups emphasize that transparency is critical when dealing with companies previously tied to financial collapse or unresolved customer complaints. Travelers are urged to exercise caution, verify booking channels, and monitor official statements before making travel commitments.

As investigations and public scrutiny continue, the broader question remains: is this simply speculation, or the beginning of another major travel industry controversy?

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