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Serious John Tan and Wifey To Wine & Dine First Class With SIA! $498 Only! Meals To Be Delivered By Jobless SQ Pilots And Meal Served Hot By SQ Stewardesses?

Must be trend airlines doing food business instead of serving it on flights.
AirAsia launches food delivery service in Singapore, offers two-week free deliveries for orders within 8km
By DARYL CHOO
Published MAR 02, 2021
Updated MAR 02, 2021
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So far, the airline’s latest venture, AirAsia Food, has 500 riders here to deliver the orders and another 300 food operators in the process of getting on board, Mr Lim Ben-Jie, head of e-commerce for the AirAsia super app, said.
AirAsia Food launched on Tuesday with at least 24 food-and-beverage outlets and another 300 in the process of getting on board
For two weeks until March 16, it is offering free delivery for orders within 8km
It is positioning its food delivery service as the cheaper option for merchants and for customers
The airline plans to launch a fresh produce delivery service and an unlimited flight pass soon


SINGAPORE — Malaysian budget airline AirAsia Group on Tuesday (March 2) launched its food delivery service in Singapore with at least 24 food-and-beverage outlets listed on its platform, joining a highly-competitive market dominated by established players.

So far, the airline’s latest venture, AirAsia Food, has 500 riders here to deliver the orders and another 300 food operators in the process of getting on board, Mr Lim Ben-Jie, head of e-commerce for the AirAsia app, said at an online press briefing.

The company promises delivery fees 5 per cent lower than its competitors and is offering a two-week free delivery for orders within 8km until March 16.
Read more at https://www.todayonline.com/singapo...gapore-offers-two-week-free-deliveries-orders
 
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