Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia – The airasia Super App has announced the roll-out of its new subscription plan called SUPER+ across Thailand, Malaysia, Indonesia and the Philippines. Purchase for the new plan will be available from 28 March to 2 April this year, and only 200k subscriptions will be made available to the public.
Through the subscription plan, SUPER+ subscribers will be able to fly anywhere with unlimited flight redemption for the subscriber across all AirAsia airlines with flight codes AK, FD, QZ, Z2 across the region, for both domestic and international destinations. In addition, users can enjoy unlimited free delivery for airasia food orders across all countries and locations where the service is available, as well as COVID pre-departure insurance coverage.
Subscribers can look forward to more benefits from across the whole airasia ecosystem that will be subsequently added as part of this subscription including discounts on airasia ride, airasia xpress, SNAP, hotels and more.
According to Amanda Woo, CEO of airasia Super App, said that customers will get to experience the airasia Super App plus more with the SUPER+ subscription plan. She added that this is a smarter way to experience the new world of airasia as it allows the subscriber to fly anywhere, enjoy bigger savings and more rewards for their travel and everyday needs.
“SUPER+ is an unprecedented product in Asean which unlocks travel & lifestyle benefits like never before. We are proud to be the only super app in the market that is able to offer this one-of-a-kind subscription plan that includes both travel and lifestyle products and services, clearly positioning us the preferred provider for the region,” Woo said.
She added, “SUPER+ will certainly facilitate affordable and convenient travel for everyone to visit and explore the many destinations within the wide network connectivity of the AirAsia Aviation Group. Aside from that, subscribers also have access to the best of what airasia Super App has to offer through its various delivery verticals across the region.”