Travelers, OFWs, and aviation enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as Philippine Airlines (PAL) recently revealed plans to resume its Europe flights by 2025. The airline
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PAL Eyes Return to Europe in 2025 with Italy as Top Choice
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
PAL Soars with Record Income and Plans for Expansion
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is flying high with a record net income of US$ 250 Million (PHP 13.6 Billion) and operating income of US$ 314 Million
Air India Unveils New Livery Inspired by its Heritage
Air India is embracing its heritage with a fresh new livery. On August 10, the airline revealed a new look that’s full of Indian tradition.
Cathay Pacific Soars with Financial Turnaround and Aircraft Orders
Cathay Pacific is on the rise again. After a robust financial turnaround, the airline is implementing a capital reduction program. This includes redeeming and canceling
Airbus Surpasses Expectations with Increased Deliveries
Airbus has reported an impressive rise in the delivery of airplanes during the first seven months of the year. Airbus announced on Friday that there
IAG Solidifies Fleet Expansion for British Airways and Iberia
IAG International Airlines Group is propelling forward with the expansion of its aircraft fleets for both British Airways and Iberia. The airlines group recently affirmed
PAL Reduces Planes on Storage to Five
Philippine Airlines (PAL), revs up its capacity as it resurrects one A321ceo from storage on July 24, using it for short-haul international sectors. This is
PAL to Receive Airbus A321ceo This Week, More Planes this Year
In the upcoming week, Philippine Airlines (PAL) is ready to welcome an Airbus A321ceo aircraft to its fleet, n a move aimed at improving network
Hub-and-Spoke Versus Point-to-Point Airline Strategies
You might be wondering why some airlines, like Middle Eastern carriers, have more than 200 planes and operate from huge airports, while others maintain a