Malaysia Airlines removes ill-advised ‘bucket list’ customer competition

Troubled Malaysia Airlines has been forced to cancel a competition offering the chance to win free plane tickets to passengers who revealed things they wanted to do before they died. Apparently, nobody in the state airline’s marketing department noticed that it might be considered inappropriate to invite passengers to draw up “bucket lists”, following the disappearance of Flight MH370 and the missile attack on Flight MH17. A bucket list is a list of experiences desired by its author before he or she dies.

The competition had been earlier approved as it was themed around a common phrase that is used in both countries.

Malaysia Airlines statement

In an almost unprecedented run of tragedy, hundreds have been killed in two separate incidents while flying on Malaysia Airlines this year. Soon after the competition went public in various media outlets, the competition page on the airline’s website vanished, suggesting a top-level change of opinion about its suitability. Malaysia Airlines announced last week that it was considering axing 6,000 jobs after losses following the unsolved disappearance of MH370 and shooting down in eastern Ukraine of MH17.