(15 May 2022, 08:24 +07)
The airasia SuperApp has expanded its portfolio
of airline partners with the addition of All Nippon Airways (ANA).
As a Star Alliance member, ANA has partnerships
with more than 35 airlines, flying to 50 destinations within Japan
and 32 international destinations across Asia, Europe and America.
ANA Boeing 787. Picture by Steven Howard of TravelNewsAsia.com
“With this collaboration with AirAsia Super App,
travelers can easily book their ANA experience to Japan or any
other international destination effortlessly. ANA and airasia
Super App will continue to work together as international travel
resumes, improving customer experience and ensuring travel
planning is as convenient as possible,” said Minoru Kusakabe,
General Manager of ANA Kuala Lumpur Branch Office.
Aside from ANA, the airasia Super App OTA platform
includes other airline partners such as Turkish, Emirates, Air New Zealand, KLM and
others. The platform also features more than 700,000 hotels
across the globe.
“With more airlines authorising the airasia Super App
OTA platform to sell their flights, we are confident that we will
continue to see an upward trend on our OTA platform’s current
double digit month-on-month growth for bookings from other
airlines,” said Amanda Woo, CEO of airasia Super App. “The
addition of ANA into our list of notable airlines on the airasia
Super App OTA platform is also very timely, in line with Japan's
recent announcement on its plan to reopen its borders to
international tourists from June. We look forward to collaborating
with other airlines across the globe to reinvigorate the travel
and tourism industry, as the world opens up again.”
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