Philippine, Chinese skies see less Zest

ZEST Air has postponed its plan to launch five-weekly flights on the Manila-Shanghai (Pudong) route.

The new service was originally scheduled to commence on June 22, but amid the drastically reduced Chinese outbound travel to the Philippines, the launch date has been postponed to July 25.

Its Kalibo-Shanghai (Pudong) service, originally slated for inauguration on July 27 with four-weekly flights, has also been suspended indefinitely.

Zest Air is one of the several airlines affected by the ongoing diplomatic spat between the Philippines and China. Most recently, Philippines’ AirAsia had shelved its plan to launch daily flights between Clark and Macau.

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