Digital journey turbo-charged


PETALING JAYA: Low-cost carrier AirAsia Group Bhd is taking over Gojek’s operations in Thailand through its digital arm AirAsia Digital Sdn Bhd in its bid to ramp up the AirAsia Super App in the Asean region.

This culminated after two months of talks between AirAsia and Gojek, Indonesia’s startup unicorn.

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