On August 30, 2014, Philippine Airlines had its last Boeing 747 flight from Manila to San Francisco. After 35 years of service with Philippine Airlines,
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There is a kind of turbulence undetected by aircraft radar
There is this kind of turbulence undetected by aircraft radar, no matter how new the aircraft is. This kind of turbulence is called Clear Air
Just how many aircraft are currently in the Cebu Pacific fleet
Cebu Pacific has been a very fast-growing airline in the Philippines. Today, they continue to grow their capacity beyond pre-pandemic levels by taking delivery of
Philippine Airlines’ very first Airbus, the A300B4
Today, Airbus is a common sight in the Philippines. Before, it was a minority, and that’s because it was the only Airbus during the early
This National Heroes Day, I salute our heroes of the sky
They were among the most unrecognized people who made a difference during the middle of the Covid-19 pandemic. These are the people from the aviation
Are you excited to become a flight attendant?
How eager do you want to be a cabin crew? Are you excited to become a flight attendant in the future? Well, I indeed am!
Why PAL planes use “Philippines” instead of “Philippine Airlines”
Many are used to airlines having their name as part of the aircraft’s livery, like Korean Air, Malaysian Airlines, Thai, United, Qantas, British Airways, and
Why becoming a flight attendant can make your life more amazing
Okay, let’s factor out this pandemic and what it has done to the aviation industry. Generally speaking, yes, becoming an airline cabin crew is life-changing.
PAL’s Manila – New York is 6th longest route in the world
Philippine Airlines’ flights between Manila to New York have ranked 6th as the world’s longest routes flown by commercial airlines. According to a report from
Flying from Manila to Davao on board a Cebu Pacific A321ceo
I recently travelled on board a Cebu Pacific flight from Manila to Davao and back. This travel coincided with the traditional Kadayawan Festival in Davao