The scenario sounds almost too bizarre to be true, but it’s exactly what AirAsia’s CEO Tony Fernandes did last October—and he has zero regrets. “Do I regret it? No,” Fernandes told CNBC.
AirAsia founder and CEO Tony Fernandes says he does not regret the viral LinkedIn post that showed him receiving a massage during a meeting — and that transparency is worth potential controversy.
While "disruptive and different" is still the mantra that Tony Fernandes swears by, he says he's choosing to tread carefully even as he aspires to create an AirAsia Republic. Share Now that Covid ...
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KUALA LUMPUR: Tan Sri Tony Fernandes has resigned from his position as the group chief executive officer of AirAsia X Bhd (AAX), citing other commitments. No appointment of a replacement was ...
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Leafield Technical Centre, UK - 2nd July 2014 Caterham F1 Team is pleased to confirm that Tony Fernandes and his partners have sold the team to a consortium of Swiss and Middle Eastern investors ...
The Championship side's director of football sat down for an exclusive interview with talkSPORT to discuss fan discontent, where the club stands now and his own future, plus more ...