Cebu Pacific is known for being an airline that continues to redefine Philippine aviation. They do not settle for mediocrity, nor do they want to
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AirAsia CEO Criticizes Singapore’s License Rejections
Tony Fernandes, the CEO of Capital A, has expressed frustration over Singapore’s repeated rejection of AirAsia’s airline license applications. According to Fernandes, the Singaporean authorities
PAL Expands Australia Flights with 22 Weekly Services
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is expanding its operations in Australia with the launch of daily nonstop flights between Manila and Brisbane starting on October 27, 2024.
Delta Adds First-Ever Salt Lake City to Seoul Route
Delta Airlines is expanding its global reach with the launch of its first-ever nonstop service from Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) to Seoul-Incheon International
Southwest Airlines Faces Pressure to Modernize Operations
Southwest Airlines is facing growing pressure from activist investors who believe the company’s business model is outdated. The pressure is increasing on CEO Robert Jordan
PAL Faces Delays in Aircraft Deliveries
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is grappling with challenges as it faces aircraft shortages that impact its operations. One of the immediate consequences is the temporary halt
Cathay Pacific to Introduce Dallas-Fort Worth Flights
Cathay Pacific will introduce flights to Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport starting on April 24, 2025. This new route marks the airline’s continued efforts to increase
Should the PAF Consider the Airbus A330 MRTT?
Today, I attended a media briefing where Airbus Defense presented their product offerings for the Philippines’ defense requirements. They showcased a lot, including the A400M,
How Airlines Choose Their Routes and Where to Fly To
It’s easy to say, “they should fly to this destination because there is a market,” but it’s actually more complex than that. While market demand
SMBC Signs Lease Deal with United Airlines for A321neo Aircraft
SMBC Aviation Capital has finalized a lease agreement with United Airlines for twenty Airbus A321neo aircraft. These planes, part of United’s fleet expansion plan announced