JAKARTA Gojek, an on-demand services service provider from the GoTo Group, officially cooperates with the global update brand Airpro. This partnership was inaugurated through a contract signature procession on Wednesday, June 26. Through this partnership, Airpro products will be added to the 1,500 GoCar fleets operating at the airport. The two companies will focus on presenting the Airpro at GoCar Instant available at Soekarno-Hatta Airport and Halim Perdana Kusuma. This collaboration will run for three months and start on July 1. Gojek said that the number of fleets and airport locations will remain in line with the planned strategy. Apparently, there will be no changes in the near future. "The focus of our current collaboration is to make (passengers feel) comfortable," said Jabodetabek Area Head Gojek Yustinus Juan. "The fleet is in accordance with the planned structure. It will be evolving as this collaboration runs." Juan explained that Airpro can only be found if customers order special services on the Gojek platform, namely GoCar Comfort and GoCar Luxe. By presenting Airpro, Juan hopes that the customers's journey can feel more comfortable
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"The convenience and satisfaction of customers is the most important thing. With the collaboration with Airpro, hopefully we can ensure that our consumers always get good service," said Juan. "This is a very good cooperation opportunity." Meanwhile, Airpro Indonesia Brand Manager, Anna Lumintang, said that this collaboration was carried out because the two companies had the same mission. The hope is that Gojek can provide good service to customers. "We see that GoCar is very attractive to the community. That's why we see the possibility of this collaboration to make travel more comfortable," explained Anna. Airpro wants to make customers who order GoCar services on the Gojek platform feel comfortable through the Viva Life series. The company will bring the aroma from around the world, among them London, New York, Paris, Tokyo, and Dubai.
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