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AirAsia boss to deliver food to lucky Klang Valley customers

Low-cost carrier’s food delivery arm also offering up to 50% discounts on selected items till Christmas

Updated 5 years ago · Published on 09 Dec 2020 2:31PM

AirAsia boss to deliver food to lucky Klang Valley customers
AirAsia group chief executive Tony Fernandes will join the airline’s food delivery arm to make surprise deliveries in the Klang Valley. – Instagram pic, December 9, 2020

KUALA LUMPUR – The food delivery arm of AirAsia, airasia food, is offering up to 50% discounts on selected items from now to December 25.

The low-cost carrier, in a statement today, said to make the upcoming festive season even more memorable, group chief executive Tony Fernandes will join its food squad to make surprise deliveries to customers in the Klang Valley.

It said customers need to key in “Ho Ho Ho” in their airasia food delivery instruction to stand a chance of having their meals delivered to their doorstep by Fernandes.

It said airasia food regularly offers free deliveries to places within a 20km range.

“Customers can also save more by paying with BIG Points.” – Bernama, December 9, 2020

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