AirAsia founder, Tony Fernandes Sold Off Scottish Mansion For $4.45 M
The AirAsia founder Tony Fernandes has put up his majestically huge mansion in Ayrshire estate in Scotland for Sale at £2.5 million (S$4.45 million) which mostly is due to the covid-19 pandemic has taken a toll on airlines business worldwide.
This estate came completely with the 18th-century classical Georgian country house which is known as the Skeldon House with extensive natural woodland, with boasting 5 bedrooms including 2 suites, an all-weather tennis court, a wine cellar, sauna facilities and more. The sale we’re put up on 1st October where Tony who is also a former Queens Park Rangers football club owner has stayed in this Skeldon house for seven years.
Currently, due to the Malaysia budget carrier, AirAsia is facing this downtime due to the pandemic, where they are switching over to food delivery business and also providing financial aid for a lower group of Malaysia citizen of B40 group to help them out on providing financial loan too.
Tony, 56 was celebrated as one of Asia’ top marketing savvy entrepreneurs as he has built his company and himself into a global brand by pulling creative marketing stunts, and his career starting in the industry in the early 1990 and rose to one of the largest budget carriers in the regions.