KUALA LUMPUR -- After beating the odds at disrupting the airline industry in Southeast Asia two decades ago, AirAsia is now attempting a similar coup in the regional ride-hailing industry, dominated by Singapore's Grab and Indonesia's Gojek.
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Amanda Woo, chief executive of AirAsia SuperApp, spearheads the budget carrier's nonairline businesses. (Photo by P Prem Kumar)
KUALA LUMPUR -- After beating the odds at disrupting the airline industry in Southeast Asia two decades ago, AirAsia is now attempting a similar coup in the regional ride-hailing industry, dominated by Singapore's Grab and Indonesia's Gojek.