Cebu Pacific (PSE: CEB), the Philippines’ leading airline, continues to give the gift of travel by offering its trademark P1SO this 11.11. Cebu Pacific’s five-day
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Boeing continues to ramp up deliveries of 737 and 787 jets
Boeing appears to be gradually flying out of turbulent skies once more, as the aircraft manufacturer gradually increases the delivery of 737 and 787 aircraft.
China Southern Airlines ends its A380 operations
It appears that jumbos are nearing the end of their useful life. Another airline, China Southern Airlines, has ceased operations with the Airbus A380. China
PAL is set to launch flights from Clark to Hong Kong and Korea
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is launching an international route network connecting Clark International Airport (CRK) to Seoul, Busan, and Hong Kong. Clark-Korea services will begin in
Cebu Pacific now has more A330-900 than A330-300 aircraft
Cebu Pacific recently received its fourth Airbus A330-900, also known as the A330neo. Last November 6, around 10:42 a.m., RP-C3903 landed in Manila after flying
Ryanair is spending to make their 737-800 more fuel efficient
Ryanair, an Irish airline, is spending around $200 million to make their Boeing 737-800 fleet more fuel efficient. They intend to accomplish this by retrofitting
AirAsia Philippines increases Vis-Min frequency for holiday demand
In anticipation of increased holiday mobility, AirAsia Philippines is increasing flight frequency to its Vis-Min destinations. The world’s best low-cost airline sees a strong upward
PAL is opening flights between Cebu and Cotabato this December
Beginning December 1, 2022, Philippine Airlines (PAL) will offer direct flights between Cebu and Cotabato City. The PAL service is the latest addition to the
Precision Air ATR 42 crashes into Lake Victoria during landing
Last November 6, a Precision Air ATR 42 crashed into Lake Victoria as it prepared to land at Bukoba Airport in Tanzania. Authorities have confirmed
Boeing confirms no 737 replacement within the next decade
All those hoping for a completely new single aisle aircraft to compete with the Airbus A321XLR will have to wait a little longer. Boeing recently