AirAsia Indonesia Tbk PT
IDX:CMPP
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AirAsia Indonesia Tbk PT
Glance View
PT AirAsia Indonesia Tbk engages in the the provision of air transportation services. The company is headquartered in Jakarta Pusat, Dki Jakarta and currently employs 1,857 full-time employees. The Company, through its subsidiary, PT Indonesia AirAsia (IAA), engages in scheduled commercial air transport industry. Its line of business includes business consultation service and management, and general trading. Its main business activities include business, management and administration consultation, corporate management consultation, recommendation and operational assistance, planning, supervision, evaluation and business development strategy and investment, analysis, and feasibility study for other businesses, as well as related business activity and consultation in relation with aviation and airport services. The Company’s products and services include scheduled commercial airlines, scheduled cargo aircrafts, airport services, value pack, vacation package pack, pick-a-seat, AirAsia tune protect trave, premium flex, baggage, inflight meals, and other relevant airport products.
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