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AirAsia Sees Record Ticket Sales As Malaysia Opens Up – Simple Flying
On Wednesday, Tony Fernandes, AirAsia’s CEO, said that he believes his airline will come back stronger than before…

On Wednesday, Tony Fernandes, AirAsia’s CEO, said that he believes his airline will come back stronger than before in 2021. People want to travel, he said, and they feel that it is safe to do so, demonstrated by the airline’s record sales in Malaysia as the country came out of its partial lockdown earlier this week.
AirAsia CEO Tony Fernandes said Wednesday that his airline had seen record ticket sales in Malaysia as the country came back out of a partial lockdown. Photo: Getty Images
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