Passengers of AirAsia can now experience an enhanced and seamless flying experience with the all-new mobile application offering innovative new features, smoother functionality and an improved interface.
The application, nominated as the ‘World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline App’ at the upcoming World Travel Award also comes with 11 languages.
The new version also comes with an additional Add to Calendar feature, which automatically links upcoming flights to the calendar of the mobile phone, acting as a reminder for the user.
AirAsia Group Chief Commercial Officer Siegtraund Teh said the company is constantly investing in technology and innovation to make flying easier and more enjoyable for our guests.
“Our all-new mobile app offers our guests everything they need right at their fingertips. There has been over 9 million downloads of the AirAsia mobile app on both iOS and Android platforms,” said Teh.
Apart from booking, passengers can also now check flight status, perform mobile check in and obtain e-boarding pass as well as view ongoing hotel deals conveniently through the new mobile app.
The 11 languages available for the mobile app are English, Bahasa Malaysia, Bahasa Indonesia, Traditional Chinese (Taiwan & Hong Kong), Simplified Chinese (China), Thai, Korean, Japanese, Vietnamese and Arabic.
The new mobile app can be downloaded from Google PlayStore and Apple AppStore.
AirAsia first introduced the mobile app back in 2010 and was among the first airline in the region to develop its own app.
AirAsia has always been at the forefront of many other successfully implemented technological advances in the region such as internet booking, self-check-in via web, kiosks and mobile, self-tagging service as well as self-bag drop.
Malik Ridhwan
Thu Nov 19 2015
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