Fliggy VP Jerry Hu, commenting on the company’s MoU with Qantas, noted that the popularity of mobile device use for internet access and the impact this has on commerce, means Fliggy “can provide brands with a large customer base, as well as facilitate direct communication with their customers” (Travel Trade Gazette Asia, 15-Aug-2017). Qantas and the Alibaba Group subsidiary signed an MoU earlier in Aug-2017, allowing Qantas to sell its content in China on the Fliggy online platform. The Alibaba Group online marketplace reaches more than 500 million consumers in China.
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