To mark the National Teachers’ Month this September, AirAsia celebrates our Allstar instructors, taking to heart the essential role of promoting excellence, resilience, and innovation while ensuring the safety and well being of our valued guests.
Read MoreSince airasia ride, the latest e-hailing service provider in town was launched barely a month ago, over 5,000 driver applications have been received including from prominent figures such as Dato’ Sri Nazir Razak, who recently went behind the wheels to spend time understanding what it’s like to be in the shoes of an e-hailing driver for a day.
Read MoreThe ongoing effects of the COVID-19 pandemic has made it necessary for many airline staff to seek new sources of income to offset the significant downturn in flight operations. A number of AirAsia Allstars have been applying their talents in other areas such as product sales and services, and many have found exciting new supplemental jobs and some have even started their own businesses. Let’s take a look at some of the enterprises launched by Allstars over recent times.
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Read MoreThe COVID-19 pandemic has impacted many across all industries, especially with the prolonged travel restrictions imposed in various countries across the region. Of course, the aviation industry which stands at the forefront of travel has been severely affected as well.
At AirAsia, various strategies and approaches have been applied for the company and its employees to adapt to the situation. While we remain disciplined from a policy level, our employees who are the backbone of AirAsia have also stepped up at their individual level to get through this situation together. From the start of the pandemic, our goal has been to be as prepared as possible, so that we are able to ‘Plug and Play’ at any time when the situation improves and our People and Culture (PAC) Department has been working hard to steer the company through this.
Read MoreAir travel hasn’t been the same since early last year, and amidst an ongoing health crisis, one can only imagine the tough challenge of having to run an airline in today’s world. Through hectic work weeks, tough decisions, and managing multiple tasks and functions, modern day heroes are found in almost every corner of RedPoint, the AirAsia Philippines headquarters.
Read MoreIn these times of uncertainty, leaders play a critical role in navigating teams and businesses through a pandemic. Good leadership is vital in pivoting towards the right path, by transforming obstacles to opportunities.
AirAsia’s Chief Officers share inspiring stories of learning to lead, and leading to learn.
Read MoreAs airasia continues its journey in becoming the leading digital travel and lifestyle platform in Asean, it ensures equal opportunities to every Allstar by empowering them and supporting them in their professional and personal dreams, goals, and advocacies.
Read MoreAmong the many which continue to be affected by lockdowns caused by the ongoing pandemic are the small food and beverage (F&B) operators and restaurants, struggling with dwindling numbers of customers due to the “No Dine-in” regulation.
Read MoreCultural diversity is one of the strengths to AirAsia’s success. As the airline operates in several countries, it too has Allstars from all walks of life and cultures, which has contributed to its development and growth from within, providing equal opportunities to all regardless of race, background, religion, and gender. As AirAsia continues to grow its business, it too continues to strengthen inclusivity and diversity in the workplace and onboard. These Allstars share how diversity thrives in AirAsia as a core value taken to heart by over 20,000 employees worldwide.
Read MoreDuring Eid-ul Adha, Muslims around the world commemorate and remember Prophet Ibrahim’s trials by performing Qurban or the act of sacrificing animals in accordance with the proper religious rites. After Qurban, the meat is then distributed to family members, the less fortunate and deserving people in the community.
Read MoreA year after its establishment, airasia farm remains bullish on the agriculture sector as Covid-19 and the continued Movement Control Order (MCO) implemented by the government to break the transmission of the pandemic brought a new outlook on the agriculture supply chain, job creation and food security.
Read MoreAirAsia is all set to paint the skies red again! With signals from the government that businesses will soon be able to return to normal operation, the aviation industry has been eagerly preparing to once again serve air travelers, especially domestic travelers in support of the Phuket Tourism Sandbox programme that is also seen as the first step in welcoming international visitors to Thailand.
Read MoreFathers will always be a source of unwavering support, words of encouragement, endless sacrifices, and cheesiest dad jokes (which we secretly love). And though Father’s Day is usually celebrated on the 3rd Sunday of June, showing them our gratitude and appreciation knows no time or limit.
And if there aren't enough stories to make you love your Dad over and over, here are some inspiring stories from some of our Allstar heads of the household, whose values and passion radiate both at the workplace and at home.
Read MoreWhile demand for air travel is still on the road to recovery, these aviators have really done their best to maximize their time by allowing their innovative ideas to take off.
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