Philippine Airlines (PAL) typically operates its Manila-New York-Manila flights using the Airbus A350-900. However, due to a limited number of A350s remaining in the fleet,
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The World’s Longest Non-Stop Passenger Flights of 2023
In recent times, commercial airlines have increasingly incorporated ultra long-haul non-stop flights into their itineraries. These extended routes reduce travel durations between distant cities and
All About Airline Route Planning & Network Optimization
Many believe that assigning a new destination for an airline is a simple task. For instance, in the Philippines, people might suggest that “PAL should
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
Cebu Pacific Has One A330ceo Left in the Fleet
As Cebu Pacific transitions to an all NEO fleet, it’s time to ride their last Airbus A330-300 widebody jet while it’s still in the fleet.
Cebu Pacific: The Story of Asia’s Oldest Low-Cost Airline
Like its owners and founders, the success story of Cebu Pacific is nothing short of remarkable. Starting small with a clear vision, they persevered through
A Look at the Present and the Future AirAsia Fleet
AirAsia, the world’s most-awarded low-cost airline, has been recognized with the prestigious Skytrax Best Low-Cost Airline award for an impressive 13 consecutive years. With a
Inside the World’s Luxurious Airlines: The High Life of Air Travel
During a conference I attended in Bacolod, a representative from the maritime industry made a thought-provoking statement: “When you ride a cruise ship, the boat
Major Trends that are Shaping the Future of Airline Fleets
The aviation industry is constantly evolving, and one of the key areas of focus is the development of new technologies and innovations to improve aircraft
What is the likelihood that PAL will bring back flights to London?
In October 2022, Capt. Stanley Ng, the President and COO of Philippine Airlines, mentioned his aim to restore flights to London, Auckland, and Sapporo during