Zest Air adds one domestic and two regional destinations to its offering in Manila
Zest Air launches flights to Bacolod Airport, Kota Kinabalu Airport and Kuala Lumpur Airport, from Manila Airport.
Zest Air launches flights to Bacolod Airport, Kota Kinabalu Airport and Kuala Lumpur Airport, from Manila Airport.
Zest Air commences operations on routes from Cebu to both Davao and Puerto Princesa in the Philippines.
Zest Air commences operations on the route from Clark in the Philippines to Seoul Incheon.
Zest Air joins Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific in connecting Manila with Shanghai. Will operate five weekly flights with A320s.
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Zest Air connects Manila, the capital of the Philippines, with Jinjiang in China.
Zest Air now flies three new seasonal routes to South Korea from the Philippines.
Zest Air now flies daily from Manila, the capital of the Philippines, to Zamboanga City.
Named after the owner’s drinks company, Zest Air expects to carry almost 2.5 million passengers this year, almost twice as many as in 2010. Which are its busiest routes from Manila, what international services does it operate, and what unusual aircraft type does it fly?
Zest Air has launched a domestic route between Manila and Cagayan de Oro and international charter flights from Kalibo to Taipei and Chengdu.
Zest Air has added its second route to Shanghai Pudong in China, now flying from Cebu in the Philippines.