Friday October 9, 2009
AirAsia, named Best Asian Low-Cost Carrier
Ceo Tony named is Travel Personality of The Year
KUALA LUMPUR: AirAsia Bhd was named the “Best Asian Low-Cost Carrier” while chief executive officer Datuk Seri Tony Fernandes was named “Travel Personality of The Year” by leading Asia-Pacific travel news publisher TTG.
AirAsia received the award for being the best in service, network and schedules; in dealings with travel agents for reservations, confirmations and commission payments; and in sales and marketing team professionalism. It won the same award in 2005 and 2008.
“AirAsia was unanimously named ‘Best Asian Low-Cost Carrier’ by the readers of TTG Asia, TTG China, TTGmice and TTG-BTmice who cast 43,000 votes in a poll held from June to August this year,” the company said in a statement yesterday.
“The award reflects the airline’s popularity among travel trade insiders and the travelling public.”
Meanwhile, TTG’s editorial board named Fernandes the “Travel Personality of The Year” for being the “most outstanding individual for taking proactive steps to develop the travel industry and for demonstrating innovation in his field.”
“Tony has led the airline in revolutionising air travel and popularising low fares that now allow everyone to fly,” the company said.
In the same statement, Fernandes said the award reflected AirAsia’s commitment to growing tourism in the region.
“While other airlines are contracting, AirAsia is expanding, believing that it is vitally important for Asia to receive as much support as it can get for the sustenance of its economies, including through growth in tourism.
“We have championed tourism in Asia by offering flights that are truly accessible to everyone,” he said.
The awards were held at the 20th Annual TTG Travel Awards 2009 Ceremony and Gala Dinner in Bangkok yesterday. About 700 travel industry professionals attended the event.
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