Travellers from Malaysia and Thailand can search for recommended events and places of interest on the AirAsia Move app. — Unsplash
Planning a quick escape to Singapore is a whole lot easier now. AirAsia Move has recently teamed up with Singapore Tourism Board (STB) to offer Malaysian and Thai travellers seamless travel experiences, with perks and personalised recommendations available on the app.
What this means is that when travellers look for flights or hotel stays from the app, nearby events and attraction offerings will be featured. This allows visitors to make the most out of their itinerary.
The initiative includes Muslim-friendly options, making it easier for Muslim holidaymakers to look for halal food and prayer facilities throughout the city.
Using technology and user data, STB and AirAsia Move tailor suggestions based on each traveller’s interests and preferences – whether it is popular landmarks, cultural attractions, or local street eats.
AirAsia Move’s chief executive officer Nadia Omer said in a press statement: “By leveraging our digital ecosystem and consumer insights, we aim to enhance conversion and engagement while simplifying travel planning to Singapore.”
Travellers can explore these offerings via the AirAsia Move app.
Additionally, AirAsia Move is also jointly working with Royal Brunei Airlines to give users more flight options across Asia, the Middle East, and Britain, all of which can be booked in one place.
Royal Brunei Airlines’ sales and marketing manager Noor Hidayah Abdullah said in a statement, “This partnership enhances the accessibility of our flights and improves the overall booking experience. The intuitive interface of the app simplifies the process, making travel planning effortless for our passengers.”
Now working with over 70 airline partners and offering access to more than 900,000 hotels around the world, AirAsia Move is fast-becoming a one-stop platform for every kind of traveller.