Foodpanda partners with airasia Superapp for seamless delivery/ride-hailing in Thailand

Foodpanda CEO Siripa Jungsawat said that the partnership had two aims, to provide a complete and seamless service to existing airasia Superapp and Foodpanda customers, and to expand the customer base.

Nongluck Ajanapanya

Nongluck Ajanapanya

The Nation

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Foodpanda Thailand is leaping aboard the airasia Superapp to feed its hungry Thai user base, the delivery specialist’s CEO Siripa Jungsawat announced on October 9. PHOTO: THE NATION

October 10, 2023

BANGKOK – AirAsia Superapp users will now have access to Foodpanda’s nationwide food delivery services. Meanwhile, Foodpanda customers can use the Superapp’s cost-effective and dependable ride-hailing services, Siripa said.

She added the partnership had two aims: to provide a complete and seamless service to existing airasia Superapp and Foodpanda customers, and to expand the customer base.

Both services will also allow users to accumulate airasia points, which can be redeemed for airfares on airasia and other airlines, hotel accommodation, and other exclusive deals through the airasia Superapp.

Users will earn 1 airasia point for every 15 baht spent on the airasia ride service in the Foodpanda app.
The move coincides with a tourism recovery in Southeast Asia. Airasia Superapp also partnered with Foodpanda Malaysia in May.

The app will be renamed airasia MOVE soon, said the company.

Foodpanda operates in over 400 cities across 11 Asian markets: Singapore, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia, Pakistan, Taiwan, the Philippines, Bangladesh, Laos, Cambodia, and Myanmar. It is a subsidiary of Delivery Hero, a global food delivery industry leader.

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