The Sun (Malaysia)

Greater value, better tastes

> AirAsia visits theSun flavours of ‘Santan’

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I Ntrue Malaysian spirit, AirAsia brought its brand new in-flight menu to theSun office, removing all traces of Monday blues.

GLORIOUS FOOD The Santan food truck ferried along five meal choices for employees of theSun to try. These included Ashok’s Butter Masala Chicken Biryani, Mac and Cheese with Chicken Meatballs, Potato and Chicken Curry Puff, Chicken Satay and the limited-time-only Nyonya Prawn Curry with Rice. Drooling yet? Wait ...

AirAsia’s Santan is the name of the F&B menu (named by Tan Sri Tony Fernandes himself) founded on the concept of bringing authentic tastes of Asia to the skies.

It offers 15 choices of meals that include mouth-watering favourites like Pak Nasser’s Nasi Lemak, Bukhara Chicken Biryani and Nasi Dagang with Chicken Curry.

PRE-BOOK AND SAVE Here’s the topper – now, you can pre-book your preferred meal when flying on AirAsia Berhad for only RM10! Moreover, all Santan combo meals come with a complement­ary drink and are certified halal. Passengers save more when pre-booking their meals.

Do take note that some meals are served only on AirAsia (AK) or AirAsia X (D7) flights, and some on both. Prices may vary.

Guests can book their meals (at airasia.com via “Manage My Booking” tab) up to 24 hours before their scheduled flight departure time.

Pre-booking online comes with priority serving on your flight. It also ensures you get your favourite meal on-board.

GOOD TIMES, GREAT TASTES The event at theSun office capped off with a round of simple trivia questions where AirAsia merchandis­e was up for grabs along with photo opportunit­ies with AirAsia cabin crew.

The lively affair, complete with deejay and music, saw employees from the airline and media having a good time.

Tea time never tasted this good, especially with free-flow of delectable AirAsia meals.

Now with AirAsia where “everyone can fly”, pre-book your meals so that “everyone can eat their favourites”.

For more informatio­n, visit the airline website.

 ??  ?? In view of the upcoming “balik kampung exodus”, Honda is offering free car inspection­s to all car makes. Spend just 10 to 15 minutes for a 32-point inspection carried out between 8am and 6pm at selected Petron stations to increase the safety level of your vehicles. The free service is available from today to Saturday at: Kelantan – Petron Bandar Baru Pasir Pekan and Johor – Petron Kampung Melayu; and from Jan 20 to 22 at: Selangor – Petron Subang Parade & Petron Persiaran Bandar Utama; Penang – Petron Jalan Tengah; Sabah – Petron Jalan Bundusan, Kota Kinabalu; and Sarawak – Petron Giant Stutong, Kuching. Free gifts and prizes await lucky car owners.
In view of the upcoming “balik kampung exodus”, Honda is offering free car inspection­s to all car makes. Spend just 10 to 15 minutes for a 32-point inspection carried out between 8am and 6pm at selected Petron stations to increase the safety level of your vehicles. The free service is available from today to Saturday at: Kelantan – Petron Bandar Baru Pasir Pekan and Johor – Petron Kampung Melayu; and from Jan 20 to 22 at: Selangor – Petron Subang Parade & Petron Persiaran Bandar Utama; Penang – Petron Jalan Tengah; Sabah – Petron Jalan Bundusan, Kota Kinabalu; and Sarawak – Petron Giant Stutong, Kuching. Free gifts and prizes await lucky car owners.
 ??  ?? AirAsia cabin crew and staff (in red and black) with (from left) theSun’s human resource and administra­tion manager Muhammad Radzi, senior manager Lee Siew Siew, managing editor Freddie Ng, executive director CK Ching and financial controller Ricky Ng, during the visit.
AirAsia cabin crew and staff (in red and black) with (from left) theSun’s human resource and administra­tion manager Muhammad Radzi, senior manager Lee Siew Siew, managing editor Freddie Ng, executive director CK Ching and financial controller Ricky Ng, during the visit.
 ??  ?? Employees of theSun queue for a taste of ‘Santan’ meals.
Employees of theSun queue for a taste of ‘Santan’ meals.

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