GrabFood and the Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) formed a partnership last week to serve the food and refreshment needs of passengers whose flights have been delayed.
The deal also entitled MIAA to its own GrabForBusiness portal, which contains a suite of tools allowing administrators to manage and streamline employee access, payment methods, policies and reports tailored to its delivery requirements.
Business transactions on the GrabForBusiness portal are recorded and reported in full detail, in real-time, for transparency and accountability.
"This is a prime example of how digitalization can help organizations advance their services," remarked Grab Philippines Senior Director for Deliveries Anton Bautista
“Our commitment is to provide every passenger with a convenient airport experience as they enter and exit our country," says MIAA General Manager Cesar M. Chiong.
"Our partnership with Grab Philippines is a testament to our determination to serve our stakeholders better; and we are honored to be working with the leading deliveries platform in this mission,” he concluded.
The deal also entitled MIAA to its own GrabForBusiness portal, which contains a suite of tools allowing administrators to manage and streamline employee access, payment methods, policies and reports tailored to its delivery requirements.
Business transactions on the GrabForBusiness portal are recorded and reported in full detail, in real-time, for transparency and accountability.
"This is a prime example of how digitalization can help organizations advance their services," remarked Grab Philippines Senior Director for Deliveries Anton Bautista
“Our commitment is to provide every passenger with a convenient airport experience as they enter and exit our country," says MIAA General Manager Cesar M. Chiong.
"Our partnership with Grab Philippines is a testament to our determination to serve our stakeholders better; and we are honored to be working with the leading deliveries platform in this mission,” he concluded.