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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. List of airline codes (Z) - Wikipedia

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    Zest Airways: ZEST AIRWAYS Philippines GZQ Zagros Air: ZAGROS Iraq C4 IMX Zimex Aviation: ZIMEX Switzerland IZG Zagros Airlines: ZAGROS Iran JTU Zhetysu: ZHETYSU Kazakhstan KVZ Z-Aero Airlines: Ukraine KZH Zhez Air: Kazakhstan MBG Zephyr Aviation: CHALGROVE United Kingdom MLU Zracno Pristaniste Mali Losinj: MALI LOSINJ Croatia MZE Zenith ...

  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. The deal closed on 10 May 2013, and ...

  5. List of airlines of the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Bangsamoro Airways: Cotabato: 2024 Cebgo: DG SRQ BLUE JAY Cebu Manila: 1995 Founded as South East Asian Airlines. Operates as Cebu Pacific. PAL Express: 2P GAP AIRPHIL Manila Cebu Clark Davao Zamboanga: 1995 Founded as Air Philippines and commenced operations in 1996. Operates as Philippine Airlines. SkyJet Airlines: M8 MSJ MAGNUM AIR Manila: 2005

  6. City ticket office - Wikipedia

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    In New York City, airline ticket offices were concentrated on Fifth Avenue starting in the 1960s. [5] In particular, British Airways and Japan Airlines were on Fifth Avenue, [2] and Air France, Air India, and KLM were all in 666 Fifth Avenue. As of 1977, many of the Fifth Avenue offices, notably Delta and Air Canada, moved to Madison Avenue. [6]

  7. Zest Air - Wikipedia

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