AirAsia Zest launches ‘fly-thru’ service to Australia
MANILA, Philippines — AirAsia Zest on Tuesday announced its new “Fly-Thru” service from Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 4 to Melbourne, Adelaide and Sydney in Australia with an “all-in introductory promo fares” from as low as P5,609.
AirAsia Zest said its “Fly-Thru” service offers guests “seamless transit, hassle free luggage check-in and other connecting convenience when traveling between Philippines and Australia.”
“Fly-Thru allows AirAsia Zest guests to seamlessly connect on multiple flight legs (on certain flights) without needing to pass through immigration, collect bags, check-in between flights or have a transit visa. Bags will be automatically checked through to the final destination,” the airline said in a statement.
Guests who will avail of the Fly-Thru service via www.airasia.com starting this Tuesday will enjoy all-in introductory promo fares from as low as P5,609 for Manila-Adelaide, Php6,999 for Manila – Sydney and Php7, 179 for Manila-Melbourne, it further said.
The airline likewise offers “Buy Now, Fly Now” promo fares also starting this Tuesday until July 13, 2014. Guests who woul avail of this promo via www.airasia.com would be able to travel until November 13, 2014.
Article continues after this advertisement“We offer guests the convenience of connecting seamlessly at low fares and at the same time ensuring that our guests enjoy only the best quality service from us,” said Joy Caneba, AirAsia Zests chief executive officer.
Article continues after this advertisementUpon arrival at AirAsia transit point in Kuala Lumpur International Airport 2 (KLIA2), passengers with onward boarding pass will be asked to proceed to International Transfer and go through security check.
“The seamless connectivity and convenience of traveling between Philippines and Australia via our fly thru service will further boost tourism and encourage our Filipino overseas workers to come home as often as possible,” Caneba added.
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