AirAsia narrow losses in Q2, sees V-shaped resumption in air travel demand


CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes says the group's transformation is over and AirAsia Group is now an investment holding company. - YAP CHEE HONG/THESTAR

KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Group Bhd said revenue climbed on the second quarter ended June 30, coming from a low base last year and boosted by the jump in contribution from its expanding digital and lifestyle businesses.

CEO Tan Sri Tony Fernandes, in a statement today. said the second quarter marked the end of the group's transformation process in becoming an investment holding firm.

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