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
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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
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
Emirates Expands London Heathrow Service with Extra Flights
Emirates is stepping up to meet the demands of the bustling winter season. Starting from October 31, 2023, until March 30, 2024, Emirates will operate
PAL Resumes Daily Flights to from Manila to Tuguegarao
Starting October 29, 2023, Philippine Airlines (PAL) is all set to resume daily flights between Manila and Tuguegarao. This new route is more than just
AirAsia Philippines Readies for More Seamless International Travel
AirAsia Philippines is getting ready for a boost in international travel. The Department of Health’s (DOH) recent decision to drop the vaccine certificate requirement for
IndiGo Eyes Expansion with Boeing 787 Widebody Jets
IndiGo seems to have more plans up its sleeve even after a record order of 500 Airbus planes. Now, IndiGo is reportedly in talks with
El Al Plans New Flights to Manila, Seattle, and Melbourne
El Al Israel Airlines is setting its sights on new routes with plans to add three long-haul destinations to its network, including Manila in the
AirAsia Philippines Fleet May Increase from 18 to 50 Jets
Capital A, the parent company of AirAsia, has big plans for AirAsia Philippines. They’re looking to invest a whopping $1 billion into the country, focusing