AirAsia Bhd has launched a ride-hailing service in Bangkok, eyeing a slice of the region’s growing market as tourism reopens.
AirAsia Ride officially started operations from yesterday, with 3,000 drivers registered in the capital and plans to recruit more, the company said in a statement.
The firm also aims to expand into holiday destinations in Thailand, such as Phuket and Chiang Mai, to capture demand from international tourists, it said.
AirAsia, the budget airline that experimented with online commerce during the depths of the COVID-19 pandemic, is counting on a rebound in travel this summer to fuel a so-called “super app” that
AT the end of last month, tycoon Robert Kuok Hock Nien was in the news twice. This is novel, considering that the billionaire Malaysia’s richest individual with an estimated net worth of US$11.6 billion (RM50.7 billion) by Forbes magazine is very low key. On April 29, the government announced the approval of five .
KUALA LUMPUR (March 29): Here is a brief look at some of the corporate announcements and news flow on Tuesday (March 29), involving Advanced Packaging Technology (M) Bhd, Artroniq Bhd, Petronas Gas Bhd, Pos Malaysia Bhd, Yinson Holdings Bhd, Kronologi Asia Bhd, Apollo Food Holdings Bhd, Hiap Teck Venture Bhd, Kim Loong Resources Bhd, LB Aluminium Bhd and SCGM Bhd.