It’s 2025, and more airlines are recruiting new flight attendants. This is due to the increase in air travel demand, leading airlines to expand capacity,
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The Move of Turboprop Flights from NAIA to Clark
I have been thinking about the recent announcement regarding plans to move a number of turboprop commercial flights out of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport
The 500-seater Short-Range Jumbo Jet Called the Boeing 747SR
It might seem that densely-configured widebody planes, like the Airbus A330 operated by Cebu Pacific, are a recent development. Historically, single-class seating configurations were typically
PAL Opens Cauayan Route from Manila
Airlines need to establish more routes to boost tourism, allowing both local and international travelers better access to various destinations across the country. As an
Senior Flight Attendants Voice Concerns About New Cabin Crew
As airlines recover and expand after the pandemic, they have increased their fleets, added new routes, and hired more cabin crew. However, this rapid growth
Improving Your Chances of Becoming a Flight Attendant this 2025
“This 2025, I will become a flight attendant.” This is what I have been hearing from flight attendant aspirants as we welcome the new year.
AirAsia Philippines Expands Fleet and Passenger Services in 2024
AirAsia Philippines expands fleet as it closes 2024 with achievements in passenger growth, safety, and tourism support. Over 7 million guests traveled with the airline
PAL Boosts Flights for Holiday Travel Demand
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is expanding its services to meet the rising demand for holiday travel. With new routes and additional flights, the airline aims to
The Emirates World Store Opens in Manila
Emirates has unveiled its first Emirates World retail store concept in Southeast Asia, introducing a new standard in travel retail experiences in Manila. This 221-square-meter
Cebu Pacific Reports Higher Revenue Amid Expansion Efforts
Cebu Pacific saw its total revenue rise to P74.5 billion for the first nine months of 2024, reflecting an 11% increase compared to the same