I’ve had the privilege of maintaining ongoing conversations with numerous former cabin crew hopefuls who are now successful flight attendants. Their tales of unwavering determination
Author: Mond Ortiz
Being a Flight Attendant: Height, Weight, and Other Requirements
Some may perceive height and weight requirements for becoming a flight attendant as discriminatory without understanding the demands of the job. These requirements exist for
What is Wake Turbulence and Why it is Dangerous
You may have observed that when airplanes are queued on a runway for take-off, they maintain a significant distance from each other. They allow the
Cebu Pacific to Open More Routes and Frequencies from Cebu
Cebu Pacific is set to exceed its Cebu hub’s pre-pandemic network and capacity, which will hit 129% in June. The airline is increasing its network
Boeing 787-9 as Airbus A330 Replacements in the PAL Fleet?
In the online aviation sphere, conversations about Philippine Airlines’ (PAL) fleet expansion plans and aircraft orders have been gaining traction. During the 82nd PAL anniversary
Flight Attendant Graduations: A Life Changing Milestone
For some people, becoming a flight attendant is the ultimate childhood dream. It is a profession that is highly respected and admired for its glamour
Historic Aircraft: The Lockheed Constellation
Once upon a time, a sleek propeller plane with a distinctive triple-tail was abandoned at the Ninoy Aquino International Airport General Aviation area in Manila.
More Asian Airlines Continue to Expand their Routes Globally
With the gradual easing of COVID-19 restrictions around the world, airlines are stepping up their services and launching new routes to cater to the surging
Starlux Gearing Up for Los Angeles Flights this April
Taiwanese startup Starlux is expanding its presence in North America after announcing its first US-bound service between Taipei and Los Angeles (LAX) in February. Now,
The Reason Why Airbus Planes Use a Side-Stick
When it comes to flying an airplane, the pilot’s control over the aircraft is paramount to safety. As such, Airbus has been using a side-stick