On AirAsia is a collection of stories and journeys told by people from all over the world on subjects close to their hearts. We go behind the scenes and hear the story behind the every stories, go deeper into destinations and learn about the people that make things happen.
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OAA1: Building and Growing Social Enterprise in AirAsia Foundation
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AirAsia's Foundation supports social enterprises across Asia. Mun Ching shares her stories of working at the frontline with areas devastated by natural disaster. In this episode of On Air Asia, she takes us on a journey to Aceh Sumatra, wiped out by tsunami 10 years ago and then to the northernmost reaches of Thailand, to learn of the Muser hill tr…
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OAA2: Why & How Does Digital Nomad Lifestyle Work?
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With its cheap cost of living and great lifestyle, Bali attracts digital nomads from all over the world. They come to Southeast Asia to build businesses online and meet like minded entrepreneurs. Some stay for weeks, others for a lifetime. But, who are these digital nomads and what are their motivations? In this episode of On Air Asia, we speak to …
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OAA3: Making it in Thailand as Singer, Model, Actor and AirAsia Pilot
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Every young Thai kid grows up wanting to be a pop star or an entertainer, but very few live the dream. In today's episode of On AirAsia, we meet Aum Thanwa, an AirAsia pilot and singer. Like many of his generation, he had to find a happy balance between a career and his passion for singing. We talk to Aum about his story, his hopes and dreams for t…
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OAA4: Must Eat Food & Places to Visit in Bangkok
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Thailand is famous for its food, but beyond the well known green curry and Tom Yum Goong, there are hundreds of undiscovered dishes from all over the country. One of the best ways to experience these lesser known treasures is to visit Bangkok's markets and eat the street food. Of course, it helps to have a local guide to translate the stories of th…
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