AirAsia Philippines is gearing up to transfer all its domestic flights from NAIA Terminals 3 and 4 to NAIA Terminal 2 on July 1, 2023.
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DOT Wants More Flights Between Manila and the United States
The Philippines Department of Tourism (DOT) is focusing on enhancing the travel infrastructure and to add more flights between the United States and the Philippines
Boeing 737 MAX Deliveries to China: A Step Forward
After more than four years of halted deliveries following two fatal crashes, Boeing may finally resume deliveries of its 737 MAX aircraft to Chinese airlines.
Vlogger Charged for Fake Airline Employee ID
In a world where content creators are constantly pushing the boundaries to capture attention, some vloggers take things too far, putting themselves and others at
Cathay Pacific’s Remarkable Recovery Amid Challenges
In a recent report, Cathay Pacific Group announced that it carried a whopping 1.32 million passengers in March, a stunning 4,000% increase compared to the
Air Canada Passenger Mad at Non-French Speaking Cabin Crew
Sometimes, an entitled passenger can turn a seemingly mundane situation into a full-blown fiasco. That’s exactly what happened on Air Canada flight AC1688 from Quebec
Airline Capacity Constraints Expected Until 2025
The International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General, Willie Walsh, recently shared some sobering news for the aviation industry, suggesting that constraints on airline capacity
Korean Air Boosts Flights to Europe and North America
As travel demand picks up, Korean Air is expanding its services to connect Seoul Incheon with various destinations across Europe and North America. In an
Malaysia Airlines Soars Towards Pre-Pandemic Capacity
Kuala Lumpur-based Malaysia Airlines is gearing up for a full operational recovery in China and North Asia this year. In fact, the airline is optimistic
Airbus Announces A320neo Delivery Delays
Airbus has begun informing airlines about delivery delays for its popular A320neo family of jets in 2024. Several hundred single-aisle planes could face postponements of