RM2.5bil more than enough for AirAsia


AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes (pic) CEO says fund can support carrier until end-2021

PETALING JAYA: Like most airlines across the globe, AirAsia Group Bhd is going through a tough time navigating out of the economic turbulence brought about by the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic.

It was nothing short of a nightmare when it had to ground 95% of its fleet at the peak of the pandemic in March which saw travel restrictions worldwide.

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