AirAsia MOVE has officially joined the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC), marking a significant milestone for the digital travel platform. Nadia Omer, CEO of AirAsia MOVE, will represent the company among the most influential names in the global travel and tourism sector.
As a new member of WTTC, AirAsia MOVE will participate in high-level discussions, global conferences, and key industry events, sharing its expertise in digital innovation, value-driven travel, and customer engagement. WTTC’s mission is to collaborate with governments, destinations, communities, and industry leaders to foster economic growth, create jobs, and reduce poverty globally. With AirAsia MOVE now part of the council, the organization gains a major player in digital travel solutions that is reshaping how travelers connect, book, and experience the world.
More than just a travel app, AirAsia MOVE offers a comprehensive ecosystem for flights, hotels, airport transfers, travel insurance, duty-free shopping, and more. It also features the AirAsia Rewards loyalty program. With access to over 700 airlines and more than one million hotels worldwide, AirAsia MOVE has earned accolades such as Asia’s Leading Online Travel Agency 2023 from the World Travel Awards and Asia’s Best Travel Booking App for two consecutive years (2023, 2024) at the World Travel Tech Awards.
By joining the WTTC, AirAsia MOVE positions itself at the forefront of global tourism innovation, alongside industry giants like Google, IBM, VISA, Marriott, Hilton, Airbnb, Hyatt, Royal Caribbean, and Expedia Group.
WTTC President & CEO Julia Simpson expressed excitement about AirAsia MOVE’s membership, stating, “We are delighted to welcome AirAsia MOVE as our newest member. Travel & Tourism is evolving rapidly, and digital innovation is at the heart of shaping its future. AirAsia MOVE is not just redefining how travellers book flights and hotels — it’s creating a fully integrated experience that enhances convenience, affordability, and engagement.”