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Dato' Anthony Francis Fernandes (born 1964; also known as Tony Fernandes) is a Malaysian entrepreneur and the founder of Tune Air Sdn. Bhd., who introduced the first budget no-frills airline, Air Asia, to Malaysians with the tagline "Now everyone can fly".
He rose to prominence by turning Air Asia, a fledging government-linked commercial airline, into a highly successful public-listed company. Fernandes was also instrumental in lobbying the then-Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad in mid-2003, to propose the idea of open skies agreements with neighbouring Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore. As a result, these nations have granted landing rights to AirAsia and other discount carriers.
Pre-entrepreneurship days
Born in [[Kuala Lumpur]], Fernandes is part [[Goa]]n and part Malacca Portuguese, is the son of the late Stephen Edward Fernandes, and Ena Dorothy Fernandez. When he was young, he used to follow his mother, a businesswoman, to [[Tupperware]] dealer parties and conventions.
He was educated at [[Epsom College]] 1977-83 and then graduated from the [[London School of Economics]] in 1987. He worked very briefly with [[Virgin Atlantic Airways|Virgin Atlantic]] as an [[auditor]], subsequently becoming the [[Accountancy|financial controller]] for [[Richard Branson]]'s [[Virgin Records]] in [[London]] from 1987 to 1989.AirAsia 2006 Corporate Annual Report,Tony was admitted as Associate Member of the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) in 1991 and became Fellow Member in 1996.
Upon his return to [[Malaysia]], he became the youngest-ever [[managing director]] of Warner Music (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd. Though an accountant, Fernandes is an amateur guitarist and also has achieved grade 8 piano which is where his musical inclination lies. He was responsible for revolutionising ethnic music, nasyid and dangdut, bringing them into the mainstream of contemporary Malaysian music.
He subsequently became the [[South East Asia]]n regional vice-president for [[Warner Music Group]] from 1992-2001. When Time Warner Inc announced its merger with [[America Online|America Online Inc.]], Fernandes left to pursue his dream of starting a budget no-frills airline. However, his application for a license from the Malaysian government was rejected.
Launching [AirAsia]
It was through Datuk Pahamin A. Rejab, the former secretary-general of the Malaysian Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry that Fernandes got to meet up with the then [[Prime Minister]], [[Malay titles|Tun]] [[Dr.]] [[Mahathir Mohamad]] in October 2001. The wily Malaysian prime minister had a cropper in his hand, which he had been trying to unload for nearly two years.
AirAsia, the heavily-indebted [[subsidiary]] of the Malaysian government-owned [[Conglomerate (company)|conglomerate]], [[DRB-Hicom Berhad|DRB-Hicom]], was losing money big-time. Instead of starting from scratch, Mahathir advised Fernandes to buy an existing airline instead. Fernandes mortgaged his home and sank his savings to acquire the company, comprising two ageing [[Boeing 737-300]] [[Jet aircraft|jets]] (9M-AAA and 9M-AAB) and USD$11 million (RM40 million) worth of debts, for 26 US cents (one [[ringgit]]), and transformed it into an industry player.
Coming just after the [[September 11, 2001]], undoubtedly the worst day in the history of [[commercial aviation]] when nobody wanted to fly, everyone thought that Fernandes had gone "crazy", predicting that the company would fail miserably. Yet, just one year after his takeover, AirAsia had broken even and cleared all its debts. Its initial public offering (IPO) in November 2004 was oversubscribed by 130 per cent.
Fernandes says his timing was in fact perfect: Since September 11, 2001, aircraft [[Leasing|leasing costs]] were down 40%. Also, airline [[lay-off]]s mean experienced staff were readily available. He believed Malaysian travellers would embrace a cut-rate air service that will save them time and money, especially in a tight economy. That was why he copied one of the world's most successful no-frills carriers, [[Ryanair]] out of [[Ireland]] (which in turn is modelled after [[Southwest Airlines]] in the [[United States]]). Fernandes reckons that about 50 per cent of the travellers on Asia’s budget airlines are first-time flyers. Before [[AirAsia]], he estimates that only six per cent of Malaysians had ever travelled in a plane.Other Ventures
In 2007, Tony Fernandes has again created a "first" in Asia by starting a hotel chain, [[Tune Hotels]] which is based on the no-frills concept. The first Tune Hotel was opened at the intersection of Jalan Sultan Ismail and Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman in the heart of [[Kuala Lumpur]]. Expansions are in the works as more hotels will be opened up throughout Malaysia.
Achievements and awards
Fernandes' biggest achievement has been to turn AirAsia into an international carrier. Before the creation of AirAsia, countries in the region did not have open-skies agreements. In mid-2003, Fernandes' lobbying pushed Dr Mahathir to raise the idea with the leaders of neighbouring [Thailand], [Indonesia], and [Singapore].
As a result, those nations have granted landing rights to AirAsia and other discount carriers. Fernandes has indeed set in motion the advent of budget carriers in the region. Now, South east Asia hosts a number of low-price carriers such as:
* Singapore’s [[Tiger Airways]] (owned by [[Singapore Airlines]]);
* Singapore’s [[Valuair]], and [[Jetstar Asia Airways|Jetstar Asia]] (partly owned by [[Qantas Airways]]) (both airlines merged in 2005);
* Thailand's [[Nok Air]];
* Indonesia's [[Lion Air]];
* Vietnam's [[Jetstar Pacific]] (formerly [[Pacific Airlines]]), and
* Philippines's [[Cebu Pacific]].
In 2004, AirAsia formed successful joint ventures in Thailand and Indonesia where AirAsia holds 49% stake in both companies. Thai AirAsia, a joint venture with Shin Corporation, Thailand’s largest telecommunication conglomerate, took to the skies in Feb 2004 and has to date carried over 1 million guests in its first year of operations. PT AWAIR, re-launched as a low fare airline on Dec 8th 2004 presently serves 5 domestic destinations in Indonesia.
Fernandes has received several awards for his outstanding achievements:
* [International Herald Tribune] Award for the "Visionaries & Leadership Series", for his outstanding work in AirAsia;
* "Malaysian CEO of the Year 2003" in December 2003 — a highly acclaimed recognition, so far awarded to only nine other recipients in the country, by [[American Express]] and Business Times. The award was an initiative to recognize entrepreneurial and managerial expertise and performance among leaders of Malaysian corporations.
* Named the joint winner of the CEO of the Year 2003 award by American Express Corporate Services and Business Times .
* "Emerging Entrepreneur of the Year" in the [[Ernst & Young]] "Entrepreneur Of The Year Awards" in 2003;
* Made the list of [[Business Week]]'s "25 Stars of Asia" in 2005.
* "Malaysian Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year 2006"
Fernandes has also been honoured by the Malaysian government with title [Dato].
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