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AirAsia’s space utilisation set to soar following new partnership with Gobi Partners, EasyParcel

PublishedAirAsia Group CEO Tony Fernandes said currently, the airline only utilised 15 per cent from the up to 60 per cent allocated space for cargo and logistics, while the remaining 40-50 per cent is for baggage. — Reuters pic

“I believe we can make logistics and cargo as big as we did with the passenger segment. The potential of this business is vast,” he said when announcing the partnership here today. Under the partnership, EasyParcel will leverage on Teleport’s unrivalled logistics and infrastructure capabilities which includes more than 100 cities, 10,000 AirAsia flights per week and some 1,000,000+ tonnes of cargo capacity.

 

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