The Borneo Post (Sabah)

AirAsia welcomes vaccines roll-out, hints of more fundraisin­g measures

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SEPANG: AirAsia welcomes news of Covid-19 vaccines being rolled out across Malaysia starting this week, as the first key indicator of a global travel reboot in the near future.

AirAsia’s key internatio­nal markets are also progressin­g well with the vaccinatio­n programme including Indonesia, Singapore, China and Australia, while other regional countries such as Thailand and the Philippine­s are scheduled to begin their vaccinatio­n programme by the first quarter of this year.

AirAsia Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes said: “A er a year of uncertaint­y, it’s great to see that this extremely challengin­g chapter is finally coming to a close.

“AirAsia has spent the travel downtime period to put in place rigorous digital initiative­s and innovative technologi­es that would make air travel even safer and more seamless post-Covid-19.

“Be er testing, leisure travel bubbles, anti veil medicines and importantl­y, digital health passports providing a single tool for health records across Asean and beyond, are also coming soon, to support the global travel recovery.”

He added, “We have been through our fair share of crises in the past including starting out just a er 9/11, SARS bird flu epidemics, tsunamis and earthquake­s to name a few, but Covid-19 has by far, posed the most challengin­g situation we have ever experience­d.

“Never before has there been such a restricted global travel environmen­t.

“A er a year of strict cost containmen­t including exiting Japan and reducing our stake in India, finally there is light at the end of this very long tunnel.

“I remain optimistic we will achieve our fundraisin­g target of RM2.5 billion.

“The first tranche of the private placement of up to 20 per cent of the total issued shares of AirAsia’s was completed last week, with 11.07 per cent placed out, raising a total of RM250 million.

“This clearly reflects the solid market and investors confidence in the company.

“We are working towards obtaining approval for the loan under the Danajamin PRIHATIN Guarantee Scheme within the next month.

“Concurrent­ly, we have positive ongoing discussion­s for other fundraisin­g support measures in many of our key markets such as Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippine­s which we will announce in due course.

“Other capital raising and financial support measures are being considered, including capital raising for our digital entities.

“We expect further clarity to be reached on all funding efforts by the end of March.

“Through all of this, I am honoured to have led our incredibly resilient Allstars through what has been the most difficult of times and now I’m so excited to lead them through the recovery as we reinvent ourselves as the travel, tech and lifestyle super app of choice for Asia. We can look forward to a gradual recovery in 2021 in all of our key markets and potentiall­y a full recovery within the next two years.“

AirAsia has used the downtime in flying in 2020 to fast track its digital transforma­tion to become more than just an airline including the introducti­on of numerous new products that provide new revenue streams including the airasia super app, logistics, e-commerce, fintech, as well as new procedures and innovation­s such as biometric facial recognitio­n to make flying more hygienic and contactles­s.

 ??  ?? AirAsia welcomes news of Covid-19 vaccines being rolled out across Malaysia starting this week. It also says it is currently holding discussion­s for other fundraisin­g support measures in many of our key markets such as Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippine­s which we will announce in due course.
AirAsia welcomes news of Covid-19 vaccines being rolled out across Malaysia starting this week. It also says it is currently holding discussion­s for other fundraisin­g support measures in many of our key markets such as Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippine­s which we will announce in due course.
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Tan Sri Tony Fernandes

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