AirAsia founder Tony Fernandes is building what he hopes will be the region's next "super app" as he relates to the downturn of coronovirus travel. He wants to bump up the likes of Grab, Gojek and WeChat with all-in-one apps for food delivery, shopping, payment, entertainment and travel. As the airline's boss, he is looking at new ways to generate income while his planes were demolished. AirAsia has struggled during the epidemic and has cut 30% of its workforce. In an interview with the BBC, Mr Fernandes said that he has spent his time improving AirAsia app and the company's payment platform Bigpay. The recession was in some ways a blessing because it allowed us to focus more on it. It takes a lot of our time to run an airline but we have been given the opportunity and time to focus on our digital business. " AirAsia's future in 'critical doubt' The aviation industry succumbs to turbulent times How Kovid-19 Will Change A...