For me, the Hawker Siddeley HS 748 is, without a doubt, the most memorable aircraft in Philippine Airlines’ fleet. Back in 1986, it was the
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Flight attendants have every right to enforce safety regulations
Flight attendants are the ultimate authority inside an aircraft’s cabin. They are required to implement safety rules and protocols in addition to ensuring your safety.
PAL aiming to return to London, Auckland, and Sapporo in 2023
Philippine Airlines appears to be on the mend now that it has met its $2 billion revenue target in October. In fact, if all goes
Getting ready for the intense cabin crew training
Most cabin crew applicants are preoccupied with the screening process. However, one thing that is frequently overlooked and far more difficult is preparing for the
Here’s how airlines choose the type of aircraft for their fleet
As aviation enthusiasts and professionals, we often daydream about the ideal aircrafts for our local airlines. Imagine Philippine Airlines with Boeing 787-10s instead of A330-300s,
Cebu Pacific is ramping up its Visayas and Mindanao flights
Cebu Pacific continues to increase its flights and capacity as more Filipinos seek to travel, particularly during the holiday season. Cebu Pacific will increase its
How to become a flight attendant or cabin crew in the Philippines
As the airline industry recovers from the effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns, more and more airlines begin to hire flight attendants as capacity increases. There
United Boeing 777 returns to Newark after sparks and debris fall
Soon after takeoff, a United Airlines Boeing 777 was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport. This occurred after sparks and debris began to
Stronger Together, Safer Together: AirAsia Philippines celebrates Safety
Despite the return to normalcy, AirAsia recently launched its internal campaign, Stronger Together, Safer Together, to encourage its employees, guests, and other stakeholders to never
When PAL was offered the supersonic Concorde
Consider what would happen if Philippine Airlines operated the Concorde. Consider flying between Manila and Sydney at Mach 2.5 and cruising at an altitude of