AirAsia updates mobile app
AirAsia has refreshed its mobile app which it says offers an improved user experience and more personalisation.
Brand new features include a new booking interface and interactive search map, exclusive deals content, and flight chat rooms.
Customers also get access to a boarding pass via the Apple e-wallet.
The chat tool lets fellow passengers on the same flight converse by text.
They can get connected once online check-in for a departure is open 14 days before they fly.
"We believe these new people-centric features will make planning and booking a trip easier and more enjoyable," said AirAsia Group chief commercial officer Karen Chan.
We will continue to invest in initiatives that deliver a more personalised touch and we look forward to observing how our guests interact with us and fellow travellers."
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