Just a perfect timing to blog after my trip in Manila just few days ago, I'll be happy to blog my first flight experience with AirAsia Zest.
Last August 28, 2013, I booked a flight with
Zest Air with a round trip ticket Cebu-Manila-Cebu with my friends. I was able to book a flight for a very affordable price. On September 20, 2013, it was announced that
Zest Air is now flying with
AirAsia with their new brand name
AirAsia Zest.
It was a recent trip from October 4 to 8, 2013. The estimated time departure from Cebu was at 6:00 AM and estimated time arrival to AirAsia Zest, NAIA Terminal 4 was at 7:20 AM. Fortunately, we arrived earlier and safe. So we had a lot of time roaming around Intramuros and Star City on our first day.
|
Selfie from Mactan Cebu Int'l Airport with Zest Air going to Manila |
Intramuros with Friends
Snow World with Friends
|
Selfie from NAIA Terminal 4 with AirAsia going back to Cebu |
Every Filipino is now given the “Right Way to Fly”
as these two will now travel together as AirAsia Zest!
What's your destination wish list?
Enough with my Manila trip, it's time to discuss my destination wish list. AirAsia Zest may now take you to your destination at affordable prices (AirAsia Zest dares you to compare prices!). Now that
AirAsia Zest flies from Manila, here are my top 5 AirAsia Zest destinations.
My Top 5 AirAsia Zest destinations
1. Kalibo (Boracay)
|
Image source: www.myboracayguide.com |
I've never been to Boracay and I always have a hard time booking a flight going there because it is the destination always filled by most travelers all the year-round. I am a beach bum and I really don't worry a lot if I have a super tanned-skin. It is my wish to explore Boracay.
2. Puerto Princesa
|
Image source: www.gopalawan.travel |
I am very fond of exploring beaches, caves, rivers or any nice place I can take a good swim so I am really interested to visit one of the Seven Wonders of Nature just in the Philippines, the Puerto Princesa Underground River. I am really excited to
travel in the Philippines, the reason I created a travel blog.
3. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
|
Image source: www.itravelrox.com |
|
Me at the Petronas Towers |
|
Selfie at Petronas Towers |
|
Me at Batu Caves |
|
Practicing night photography at Petronas Towers |
|
Night shot at Petronas Towers |
This is my first ever out-of-the-country trip that happened last September 21 to 25, 2013. Yes, I fell in love with Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and I told myself to come back to this country in the near future. While I was at the Petronas Towers, it was like I was in a fairy tale. That feeling when you're in love even though you're not in a relationship.
4. Incheon, South Korea
|
Image source: www.royalcarribean.com |
As one of the people who watch Korean series dubbed in Filipino, I'm getting fascinated of going to Incheon. If ever I'll get the chance to travel to Incheon for free, I would really love to go. Who wouldn't love to see the cherry blossoms? Although I don't understand their language, I love listening to K-Pop songs. I find the people cute and colorful because of their taste with fashion.
5. Shanghai, China
|
Image source: www.trevorabroad.com |
No doubt that the Chinese culture had influenced our country especially with the food we eat here in the Philippines. I have visited China Town in Kuala Lumpur and Taoist Temple in Cebu. It makes me think to visit real places in China. Shanghai is also known for its world-class shopping with inexpensive products so this is a good place to shop until I drop for
pasalubong.
AirAsia Zest, The Right Way to Fly - here it is revealing the new logo:
The moment I got my passport earlier this year, my target is to travel in Asia with AirAsia, of course. I am amazed that AirAsia Zest can take me to my destination at a very affordable price. Indeed, I was able to compare the prices from other airline companies.
My first flight with AirAsia Zest was pretty cool because of the very smooth landing. The red uniforms for the female flight attendants look great on them, they look so sophisticated. I have no regrets of flying with AirAsia Zest.
No comments:
Post a Comment