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AirAsia Introduces New Energy Drink On Board
SEPANG, 30 APRIL 2013 – AirAsia guests will have something new on-board as the world’s best low cost carrier will be offering a brand new energy drink – EQ8 from 1st May 2013 onwards.
The delicious lightly sparkling orange and passion fruit flavoured drink revitalises and gives an energy lift as it contains fruit juices and natural energising ingredients which includes guarana, green tea and herbal extracts.
This drink which originates from the United Kingdom will surely serve as the perfect ‘pick-me-up’ for guests in a flight. The EQ8 orang and passion fruit flavoured natural energy drink is available for purchase on board all Malaysia AirAsia flights (airline code AK) at RM6 per 250ml can.
Ishsal Ishak, Group Head of Ancillary Income, AirAsia commented, “AirAsia will be the first airline in the region to distribute EQ8 and we are glad to be able to offer all our guests a new choice in our in-flight drinks menu selection.”
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Photo caption: (From Left to Right) EQ8 Commercial Director, Nigel Burton; AirAsia Group Head of Ancillary Income Ishsal Ishakand EQ8 Operations Director, Lindsey de Souza, Operations Director, EQ8
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