Capital A, formerly AirAsia, to raise funds, start new operations

Budget carrier's group CEO Fernandes says it aims to be 'ASEAN airline'

20220128 AirAsia changes name to Capital A

Founder and group CEO Tony Fernandes speaks on Jan. 28 on the occasion of AirAsia changing its name to Capital A. © Reuters

P PREM KUMAR, Nikkei staff writer

KUALA LUMPUR -- Capital A, the holding company of low-cost airline AirAsia, plans to raise over 1 billion ringgit ($238 million) to fund working and operating expenditures, and will also set up low-cost airline operations in two Southeast Asian countries this year, co-founder and group CEO Tony Fernandes said on Friday.

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