Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes on super app ambitions in Southeast Asia
Tony Fernandes of Capital A discusses how their airlines business AirAsia has prepared them for ride-hailing and food delivery services in the region, where they aim to be "cheaper" and "more efficient" than existing competitors.
Видео Capital A CEO Tony Fernandes on super app ambitions in Southeast Asia канала CNBC International TV
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