Analysts see volume as key to success of airasia food's flat-rate fee model
Singapore
FOOD establishments in Singapore are hoping that airasia food's entry will change the way they are charged for food delivery services, but also want to see how costs may be passed on, and if the new service can amass enough consumers.
airasia food, the name of budget carrier AirAsia's food delivery service, will launch on March 2 with flat-rate plans, instead of the percentage-based commissions typically charged by market players.
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