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Malaysia-based low cost carrier AirAsia will buy Indonesian super app Go-Jek’s Thailand business as it continues to strengthen its digital business.
In exchange, Go-Jek will invest $50 million shares in AirAsia’s super app, giving it a 4.7% stake in the lifestyle platform, which provides travel, e-commerce and financial services. Together with logistics venture Teleport and the BigPay fintech business, the three form AirAsia Digital group. By taking on Go-Jek s well-established Thai business, we will be able to turbo-charge our ambitions in this space,” said Tony Fernandes, the chief executive officer of AirAsia.
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KUALA LUMPUR, 14 December 2020 – AirAsia Media Group rolled
out a new aircraft livery as part of its marketing campaign for RedRecords
artiste – Jannine Weigel’s debut hit-single Passcode.
The livery on an AirAsia Airbus A320 aircraft which
currently serves domestic routes within Malaysia features a spectacular image of Jannine with a dash of
red to depict her fun-loving personality.
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Media Group CEO Sumit Ramchandani said: “Together with RedRecords, we aim
to expand awareness for Jannine’s first single through AirAsia Media Group’s
ecosystem and establish her as an ASEAN star. As part of an integrated campaign
to promote her single which included digital media, in-flight media as well as