Batik Air elevates business class travel with Leapmotor C10


PETALING JAYA: Batik Air has reintroduced exclusive private terminal transfers for business class passengers through a partnership with Leapmotor Malaysia.

Leapmotor, the first new energy vehicle (NEV) brand introduced by Stellantis Malaysia, offers the pioneering Leapmotor C10. This model brings new levels of comfort, efficiency and sophistication to the service.

"This will further elevate the travel experience for Batik Air's business class passengers," the airline said on Monday (April 14).

The Leapmotor C10 is also the brand's first global range of battery-electric vehicles, with Malaysia being the first country in Southeast Asia to debut it.

Batik Air noted that the Leapmotor C10 has received the prestigious French Design Award 2024 and the US Muse Design Award 2024.

"Business class passengers will travel in the first-class space and comfort of the Leapmotor C10, enjoying ample room and superior cabin amenities."

Passengers will be chauffeured between Gate G1 at the main terminal and Gate C1 at the satellite building, ensuring a smooth and effortless transition.

Batik Air's chief executive officer said the partnership provides an innovative and sustainable solution to enhance the journey for business class passengers.

"Travel should be effortless, and at Batik Air, we believe our business class guests deserve nothing less."

ASEAN Stellantis managing director Issac Yeo said the Leapmotor C10 redefines premium travel, delivering unparalleled comfort and sophistication for discerning passengers.

 

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