Philippine Airlines (PAL) has begun service between Cebu and the Bangsamoro region, with nonstop Cebu – Cotabato flights and one-stop Cebu – Tawi-Tawi flights beginning
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Unforgettable Cebu Pacific flight from Manila to Bacolod and back
In today’s social media world, I’ve noticed that far too many Filipinos share negative stories rather than positive ones. When a local company, such as
Cebu Pacific is now the largest Airbus operator in the Philippines
In the Philippines, where almost all major local commercial airlines fly Airbus aircraft, the company is well-established. Philippine Airlines is the only Boeing operator in
Classic Jetliners: The Boeing 747SP (Special Performance)
The 747SP, or Special Performance, is the most unusual Boeing 747 to fly. This aircraft is very easy to identify because it is a scaled-down
When PAL flew its longest non-stop flight, Manila to Miami
It was in 2020, in the midst of the Covid-19 lockdowns, that Philippine Airlines launched several repatriation flights to countries and cities that the airline
What are Flap Track Fairings?
You’re probably wondering about those pointed pods at the back of the wings. Some might think they’re just for looks, but that’s not the case.
The Douglas DC-3 served PAL for 32 years
Before, during, and after the war, it was regarded as the world’s most important airline in history, serving both commercial and military operations. It also
Airlines that still operate the Boeing 747-8 Intercontinental
This has to be the most sleek and beautiful commercial passenger aircraft flying today. The beauty of the Boeing 747 has always captivated me, but
What makes flight attendants unique individuals
They are compensated to travel. They work in various time zones. A typical office environment is nothing like that of an aircraft. They deal with various
The last two passenger A340-500 jets that are still in service
The Airbus A340-500 quad-jet long held the record for the world’s longest range commercial aircraft until it was surpassed by its newer sibling, the A350-900ULR.