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AirAsia set to become largest food delivery, ride-hailing company in Asia: Fernandes

Group CEO says he is looking forward to expanding full services to Thailand, Indonesia, among others

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 16 Jan 2022 7:05PM

AirAsia set to become largest food delivery, ride-hailing company in Asia: Fernandes
Chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes says he is confident that the AirAsia food and super app can make the group one of the biggest food delivery and ride-hailing companies and online travel agencies in Asia. – AFP pic, January 16, 2022

GEORGE TOWN – AirAsia Group aims to become Asia’s largest food delivery and ride-hailing company, besides just offering flights in the region, following the successful acquisition of local online food delivery platform, Delivereat, recently.

Chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said he is confident that the AirAsia food and super app can make the group one of the biggest food delivery and ride-hailing companies and online travel agencies in Asia.

“When (I started) AirAsia, I always wondered if we could become the biggest airline, and we did. We are the fourth biggest airline in Asia...we started with only two planes, 200,000 passengers, and now we have grown to 19 million passengers.

“So I sat back and thought: can we become the biggest food delivery and ride-hailing company? Today, I officially say, I think we can...I think we’ll go out there and (outgrow) existing competitors the same way we outgrew other airlines,” he told a press conference here, today.

Fernandes said he is looking forward to expanding the app’s full services to Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, and the Philippines in the near future. 

Earlier, Fernandes also announced the appointment of Delivereat founder Tan Suan Sear as airasia Super App’s group head of airasia food and Leong Shir Mein as head of on-demand for AirAsia’s delivery arm Teleport.

He said the group is truly excited about the partnership as it supports the company’s strategy to continue serving the underserved and become the best value delivery company in Asean.

Fernandes also said that he is impressed with Delivereat, a local delivery company, for being able to stand on its own, maintaining sustainability in company operations and offering a business and employment platform to the community.

Last August, Teleport had signed an agreement to acquire a 100% equity interest in Delivereat for US$9.8 million (RM41 million) to strengthen its delivery service in the country. – Bernama, January 16, 2022

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