American Airlines is all set to expand its wings across Europe, with three new destinations on the horizon for summer 2024. The airline is planning
Author: Mond Ortiz
What Destinations in Europe will PAL Likely Fly to?
Travelers, OFWs, and aviation enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as Philippine Airlines (PAL) recently revealed plans to resume its Europe flights by 2025. The airline
AirAsia Philippines Joins Kadayawan Festival and Offers Piso Sale
AirAsia Philippines is all set to join the annual Kadayawan Festival in Davao City, marking its third consecutive year of participation in the Pamulak sa
STARLUX Airlines Introduces Daily Flights from Taipei to Clark
STARLUX Airlines has recently unveiled a new daily service that connects Taipei with Clark, Philippines. This marks the airline’s third Philippine destination, joining Manila and
PAL Eyes Return to Europe in 2025 with Italy as Top Choice
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is listening to the demands of many Filipinos in Europe who have been longing for a direct connection between European countries and
How a Plane’s Onboard Wi-Fi System Works
Remember the days when we were told to turn off our mobile devices during a flight because they might mess with the navigation system? Well,
PAL and Emirates Enhance Partnership for More Seamless Travel
Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Emirates have taken their partnership to the next level by expanding their interline agreement. This expansion now allows Emirates’ passengers to
Is Enrolling in a Flight Attendant School a Requirement?
Do you need to enroll in a flight attendant course or join a flight attendant school to become a flight attendant? This question is on
Delta and American Airlines Boost Flights to China
Delta Air Lines and American Airlines Group are gearing up to operate more flights to China, tapping into the strong travel demand in the Asia-Pacific
FAA Flags Overheating Issues in CFM Engines on B737 MAX Jets
The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has raised concerns over potential overheating issues that could affect CFM International-manufactured engines powering Boeing 737 MAX aircraft. The