The Borneo Post

AirAsia wins Asean Business Award For Tourism

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MANILA: AirAsia has won this year’s Asean Business Award for Priority Integratio­n Sector – Tourism, which recognises outstandin­g performanc­e in the Asean priority integratio­n sector of tourism.

AirAsia Group chief executive officer Tan Sri Tony Fernandes accepted the award on behalf of the company at the Asean Business Awards (ABA) 2017 ceremony held in Solaire Resort and Casino here last night.

The award was presented by Philippine President Rodrigo Roa Duterte, witnessed by Philippine Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez and Asean Business Advisory Council (BAC) Chairman Joey Concepcion.

In a statement yesterday, Fernandes said the Asean integratio­n is about people as much as it is about policies.

“It’s not just about having a community on paper. It’s about experienci­ng first-hand how others live, it’s about creating new jobs in travel and tourism, it’s about forming new supply chains by connecting places that have never been connected.

“Air travel does this and more - AirAsia carried 13.4 million people within Asean last year - and we are proud to do our part to bring the region closer together.”

The ABA was created by the Asean BAC in 2007 to recognise outstandin­g Asean enterprise­s, serve as a platform to spread informatio­n on the Asean Economic Community, and spotlight SMEs that have the potential of becoming global economic players in their respective industries.

In addition to tourism, Priority Integratio­n Sector awards were given for achievemen­ts in 11 other sectors - fisheries, electronic­s, e-Asean/ICT, textiles, logistics, wood-based, rubber, agri-foods, healthcare, automotive and retail.

Also up for grabs were awards for SME excellence, women entreprene­urs, young entreprene­urs and inclusive businesses, as well as the Friend of Asean Award and the Legacy Award.

 ??  ?? (From left) Asean Business Advisory Council chairman Joey Concepcion, Duterte, Fernandes, and Philippine Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez pose for a photo during the award.
(From left) Asean Business Advisory Council chairman Joey Concepcion, Duterte, Fernandes, and Philippine Trade and Industry Secretary Ramon Lopez pose for a photo during the award.
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