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AirAsia Offers Full-time Employment To Gig Riders; Salary Up To RM3K Monthly

AirAsia Delivery team on HIRING mode, guys!

by Revathi Durai
August 5, 2022
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AirAsia Super App made its mark by becoming the first company in Asia to offer the gig riders with full-time employment, effective immediately. As part of creating a more stable and healthy work environment for the riders, the fastest-growing travel and lifestyle platform has been actively involved in enhancing income opportunities to the netizens out there. 

“We are thrilled to be welcoming the riders into our family. As many people know, AirAsia has always been about people, and we believe that people are our greatest asset. It applies across all Capital A’s business units, including the AirAsia Super App,” Tony Fernandes.

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The CEO of Capital A has also revealed that the riders will be entitled to benefits including medical coverage, annual leave, Social Security Organisations (Socso) savings account, Employee Provident Fund (EPF), travel benefits, and exclusive training as well. On top of this, the riders will have the chance to earn extra incentives based on their performance. 

From a gig rider, they can switch their career path to cabin crew, a pilot, a data analyst, a digital marketer, or part of the corporate office – the possibilities are endless.

Image credit: Newsroom Asia

According to the newsroom of AirAsia, the largest airlines company has spawned tens of thousands of job opportunities throughout the region. At the time being, AirAsia food is serving customers in Malaysia, Singapore, Thailand, and Indonesia. However, the delivery service by AirAsia Xpress is only available in Malaysia, Singapore, and Thailand.

“We don’t believe in contract staff and will now move towards employing all riders as full-time employees, receiving the same benefits that every Allstar receives, on top of the excellent benefits from AirAsia food & AirAsia Xpress respectively,” he said during the launching of the event commemorating the new full-time employees.

Related:  AirAsia Connects Kuala Lumpur and Banjarmasin with First Direct Flight

Those who are keen on being a part of the AirAsia delivery team can sign up via this page HERE!

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