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  2. AirAsia Zest - Wikipedia

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    Logo of Zest Air A Zest Air Airbus A320 in 2012. In January 2008, Asian Spirit was sold to AMY Holdings, a holding company controlled by businessman Alfredo Yao. [10] The acquisition was completed on March 29 of that year. [11] After the success of the takeover, Yao expressed interest in merging Asian Spirit with South East Asian Airlines ...

  3. Zest Air - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 25 September 2013, at 22:06 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  4. Philippines AirAsia - Wikipedia

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    On 11 March 2013, an agreement was made between AirAsia Philippines to swap shares with Philippine-based airline Zest Airways. [12] Zest Airways received a mix of $16 million cash and a 13% share in AirAsia Philippines, while AirAsia Philippines now owns 85% of Zest Airways, with 49% of its voting rights.

  5. List of defunct airlines of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Zest Air: Z2: EZD: 2008: 2013: Rebranded as AirAsia Zest: See also. List of airlines of the Philippines; List of airports in the Philippines; References

  6. List of airlines of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 777 of Philippine Airlines. The list of airlines in the Philippines refers to the list of registered airlines from the Philippines.Air transportation in the Philippines goes back to the early days of aviation prior to World War II, during the American colonial period of the Philippines.

  7. AirAsia - Wikipedia

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    AirAsia was established on December 20, 1993, by DRB-HICOM, a Malaysian government-owned conglomerate, as a full-service carrier.The airline commenced operations on November 18, 1996, with its inaugural flight from Kuala Lumpur to Langkawi, utilising a Boeing 737-300. [3]

  8. Zest - Wikipedia

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    Zest (festival), an annual inter-collegiate youth festival, hosted by Lingaya's University in Faridabad, India HMS Zest, a destroyer in service during World War II; Zest Airways, based in the Philippines, the former rebranding of AirAsia Zest

  9. List of airline codes (Z) - Wikipedia

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    Zaab Air: ZAAB AIR Ghana AZJ Zas Air: Egypt AZR Zenith Air: ZENAIR South Africa CDC Zhejiang Loong Airlines: HUALONG China CIT Zanesville Aviation: ZANE United States EMR Zenmour Airlines: ZENMOUR Mauritania EZD Zest Airways: ZEST AIRWAYS Philippines GZQ Zagros Air: ZAGROS Iraq C4 IMX Zimex Aviation: ZIMEX Switzerland IZG Zagros Airlines ...