The company claims all meals will be prepared fresh and air-flown in "strict hygienic conditions" on selected days each week with delivery fees of RM5.99 per order.
PETALING JAYA: 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.
PENANG, 16 JANUARY 2022 - Following the successful acquisition of the food delivery platform Delivereat for USD9.8 million in August 2021, AirAsia Group announced today that it has. | January 16, 2022
GEORGE TOWN, Jan 16 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 (CEO) Tan Sri Tony.
"When (I started) AirAsia, I always wondered if we can 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 90 million passengers.”