AirAsia's acting CEO Mohamad Hafidz Mohd Fadzil clarified that the company's SuperApp (aka 'airasia SuperApp') is authorised to sell flights
. Its flight inventories come from both established partner aggregators as well as direct airline partners which is a common OTA industry practice, he added.
“We have world-renowned airline brands such as Etihad Airways, Turkish Airlines, All Nippon Airways, Air New Zealand, Citilink, KLM, Air France, Bangkok Airways and many others as our direct airline partners offering their flights on the airasia SuperApp OTA platform,” the acting CEO said. “Our database of over 72 million, one of the largest of any platform, allows our airline partners to reach a wider audience.
Loke’s press conference on Tuesday also mentioned an ongoing dispute between Malaysia Airlines and AirAsia but did not detail it further, saying that the matter “is between the two companies.” In the same statement issued today, the AirAsia acting CEO clarified that the legal action that MAS has taken against the company is premised on allegations of potential trademark infringement and passing off, and is not related to the supply of inventory.
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