Southwest Airlines has once again partnered with Discovery Channel’s “Shark Week” for a summer full of exciting and unique experiences. Celebrating the 11th year of
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Which Seats in an Airline Makes the Most Revenue?
We all know the common seats in an aircraft: first class, business class, and economy. Right now, there’s a new trend called premium economy. Nowadays,
JAL and ANA Strengthens Stand Against Unruly Behavior
The last thing you would want is to fly with an unruly passenger. While we expect good service as passengers, some individuals get out of
Is it a Requirement for Flight Attendants to Wear a Watch?
Let’s admit it. Many of us buy watches for aesthetics and style. I mean, how else can you impress a lady while wearing your Tag
PAL Reopens Clark – Basco Route
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has reopened its Clark to Basco route, marking this milestone with a celebration at Clark International Airport on July 2, 2024. The
Why Did Cebu Pacific Order 152 Airbus Aircraft?
So I was sifting through the comments section on my Facebook page about Cebu Pacific’s blockbuster aircraft order and noticed some questions: “Why so many
AirAsia Celebrates 15 Years as the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline
For 15 uninterrupted years, AirAsia has been recognized as the World’s Best Low-Cost Airline. This prestigious accolade, awarded by Skytrax World Airline Awards, reflects years
Stay Seated with Seatbelts Fastened After Landing
I have noticed from my recent flights that passengers immediately remove their seatbelts right after the plane lands and while it is taxiing. They have
AirAsia Explores Standalone Vietnam Operation
AirAsia’s CEO, Bo Lingam, recently revisited the idea of launching a standalone AirAsia Vietnam operation. Speaking to Bloomberg this week, he mentioned that while the
Singapore Airlines Expands Routes with New Beijing Daxing Flights
Singapore Airlines (SIA) will begin daily flights between Singapore and Beijing’s Daxing International Airport on November 11, 2024, pending regulatory approvals. This new route will