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AirAsia’s new food delivery platform offers seamless delivery solutions 

Logistics venture of airasia Digital aims to make a difference for merchants with no hidden fees

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 29 Dec 2020 5:30PM

AirAsia’s new food delivery platform offers seamless delivery solutions 
AirAsia group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes says airasia food would be launching in Singapore by the end of January 2021 and expand to other Asean cities, subsequently. – Twitter pic, December 29, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – AirAsia’s new food delivery platform, airasia food, powered by Teleport, the logistics venture of airasia Digital aims to continue making a difference for merchants with no hidden fees to join it.

Launched during the movement control order  in May 2020, airasia food is a seamless, fuss-free and affordable solution for merchants as it runs on flat-rates and 10% commission model. 

In a statement, it said merchants could choose to sign up immediately with flat-rates and switch to a 10% commission model later on. 

“airasia food power payment and delivery, giving merchants full control in managing their menu and prices, apart from receiving an extended delivery range of up to 60km as compared with between 15km and  20km offered by other food delivery platforms.”

“Our flat-rates are by far the cheapest in the food delivery industry, and we hope that this would be some sort of a ‘Merdeka’ for all the restaurants out there,” added AirAsia group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes.

He said airasia food would be launching in Singapore by the end of January 2021 and expand to other Asean cities, subsequently. 

“We live in an environment where food delivery is no longer complementary but is becoming one of the primary sales channels for restaurants and home kitchen businesses everywhere.

“One of our merchants, JoshiJosh, grew their sales by 500 times within 3 months," he said.– Bernama, December 29, 2020

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