AirAsia's food delivery flight here unlikely to unseat incumbents
Move could be to distract from its current problems within aviation sector or to maintain connectivity with customers
Singapore
IT WON'T be as easy as pie for AirAsia to eat the lunch of the leaders in Singapore's food delivery market, and the revenue it will generate is likely to be a drop in the ocean to the Malaysia-based loss-making budget air carrier.
Li Jianggan, chief executive of venture builder Momentum Works, told Th…
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