Tokyo is AirAsia Philippines’ tenth active international destination for 2023. Beginning on February 1, 2023, the world’s best low-cost airline will fly to Tokyo from
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AirAsia flights to Cebu and Caticlan to depart from NAIA Terminal 3
AirAsia Philippines has announced that its flight from Manila to Cebu and Caticlan will depart from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3 beginning December
Korean Air flight attendant among victims of stabbing incident in LA
Take care where you go during layovers. Maintain constant vigilance. A recent stabbing occurred at a Target store in downtown Los Angeles. A Korean Air
PAL President flies the President of the Philippines to Cambodia
Another proud moment in the history of Philippine Airlines. Ferdinand “Bong Bong” Marcos Jr., President of the Republic of the Philippines, flew on a presidential
AirAsia Philippines increases frequency to Hong Kong in December
Beginning in December, AirAsia Philippines will increase its frequency to three times weekly to Hong Kong, with flights scheduled every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday. This,
PAL continues to post profits for 3rd quarter of 2022
For the third quarter of 2022, flag carrier Philippine Airlines, Inc. (PAL) reported operating income of US$ 86.8 million (PHP 4.9 billion) and comprehensive income
Korean Air will be resuming flights to China, Japan and Israel
Following a lengthy COVID hiatus, Korean Air will soon resume operations on additional routes to China, Japan, and Israel. Korean Air will resume flights to
AirAsia takes home two accolades at the 29th World Travel Awards
AirAsia has been named the World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline for the tenth year in a row, and the World’s Leading Low-Cost Airline Cabin Crew for
World War II planes collide in mid-air during air show
Two vintage World War II planes collided during the Wings Over Dallas Airshow, turning what was supposed to be a fun Veterans Day celebration in
British Airways to allow male pilots and cabin crew to wear make-up
British Airways has joined the ranks of other European airlines in going gender-neutral. Following the announcement by rival Virgin Atlantic that it would make its