The demand for post-covid travel is increasing, and Taiwan-based airline China Airlines is capitalizing on this. China Airlines will begin four-times-weekly direct flights between Cebu
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Ten interesting facts about flight attendants
Safety demonstrations, seatbelt reminders, and serving food or snacks are just a tenth of what you may know about flight attendants. There are still many
Being a frequent flyer does not exempt you from safety regulations
If typical Filipinos have one sad attitude, it is that they always feel “entitled,” especially when they buy something. Many people believe that buying something
PAL launches its domestic comfort class in-flight service
Philippine Airlines will launch its Domestic Comfort Class, formerly known as the “domestic premium economy class,” on September 15. This is a newly rebranded domestic
Cebu Pacific will make its first commercial flight using SAF
The airline industry must prioritize sustainability and efficiency. Renewable fuels have been developed by the industry. SAF, or Sustainable Aviation Fuel, is the result of
With E.O. 03, AirAsia Philippines sees a gradual return to normalcy
AirAsia Philippines regards the issuance of Executive Order No. 3, or the optional wearing of face masks outdoors, as a positive development that will attract
PAL is set to be one of Asia’s top airlines in the next few years
Prior to the pandemic, Philippine Airlines aimed to become a 5-star airline. This was, however, axed by the COVID-19 pandemic, which threw the airline into
Overcoming fears that keep you from pursuing your cabin crew goal
FEAR is an acronym that stands for False Evidence Appearing Real. It is normal to have these fears, but we must learn to overcome them
Preparing to work as an airline cabin crew as soon as possible
It’s easy to decide to become a flight attendant because it looks cool, you want to travel the world, and he or she looks good
PAL aircraft that have flown across the Pacific Ocean
Philippine Airlines made history when it became the first Asian airline to cross the Pacific Ocean in 1946. The PAL plane took off from Neilson