Airlines in the Asia Pacific region are steadily increasing and resuming flights to destinations that were shut down during the COVID-19 pandemic, including China and
Author: Mond Ortiz
The Airbus A321: 30 Years of Flying High and Looking Forward
The Airbus A321 is the longest member of the Airbus A320 family, with a capacity of seating more than 200 passengers. It has become a
That Peculiar Barking Dog Sound on an Airbus A320
If you’ve flown on a local airline in the Philippines, there’s a high chance you’ve flown on an Airbus A320. During your flight on the
Guide for Passengers on How to Deal with Turbulence
Turbulence is one of the most unpleasant parts of flying for many passengers and even flight attendants. Like driving a car over a rocky road,
Cebu Pacific Restarts Two More Flights from Iloilo
Cebu Pacific has announced the resumption of two routes from its Iloilo hub, expanding inter-island connectivity between the central and southern parts of the country.
Bullets Found on Korean Air Flight Bound for Manila
Two live rounds of bullets were discovered on a Korean Air Airbus A330 that was preparing for takeoff from South Korea’s Incheon International Airport to
Three Empowered Women Inspires AirAsia Philippines Employees
AirAsia Philippines is a company that values diversity and inclusivity, looking beyond race, color, gender identity, and expression. In celebration of International Women’s Month, AirAsia
Tiltrotor Aircraft: An Airplane and Helicopter Rolled into One
When I was a kid, I used to play with a GI Joe toy named the “Cobra Rattler”. It was a toy airplane that resembled
The Aircraft Landing Gear: Types and How They Work
When we think of an aircraft, the first thing that comes to mind is its ability to take off and land. This process is made
Japan Flight Attendants Call for Action Versus Stolen Photo Taking
Flight attendants in Japan are demanding tougher penalties against passengers who take photos of them without their consent. According to a survey by the Japan