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Malaysian carrier AirAsia signed a deal worth $12.25 billion for 50 Airbus A321XLR jets, with options for 20 more.
AirAsia's Tony Fernandes is now concentrating on travel for his superapp business. AirAsia / AirAsia. Peden Doma Bhutia . Mon, Jan 30, 2023, 7:00 AM 5 min read. In This Article: 5238.KL .
Budget airline AirAsia is in negotiations with Airbus to convert some existing narrow-body plane orders to the long-range ...
AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes said his flights were all full so he had to use a rival carrier. Users on Instagram are divided between praising the move and expressing disbelief. Fernandes went viral ...
In September 2001, Fernandes bought the AirAsia brand from a Malaysian government-owned conglomerate for the equivalent of 30 cents at the time.He went on to turn it into one of the most popular ...
AirAsia co-founder Tony Fernandes posted a picture of himself receiving a massage while shirtless at work. The LinkedIn post generated debate online, with many saying it was unprofessional ...
"People will misrepresent and misunderstand Tony Fernandes the persona," the AirAsia CEO said—but he won't be getting a social media manager any time soon.
AirAsia founder and CEO Tony Fernandes says he does not regret the viral LinkedIn post that showed him receiving a massage during a meeting — and that transparency is worth potential controversy ...
Ever since AirAsia Flight 8501 went missing Sunday, CEO Tony Fernandes has been a constant presence — both physically and digitally — amid the crisis, with a response that appears to be ...
KUALA LUMPUR, Malaysia — His airline empire began, Tony Fernandes likes to say, with the purchase of a bankrupt company for less than a dollar. Now, after years of growth that made him the king ...
Change can be a sensitive topic, but not to AirAsia co-founder Tony Fernandes. “Retirement is important,” he said at the Rise technology conference in Hong Kong this month.
AirAsia will now be killing its other operations in the superapp to focus on what Tony Fernandes, CEO of AirAsia parent company Capital A, calls its bread and butter — travel.