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Emirates Enjoys a Busy Summer with More to Come
Emirates has had one of its busiest summers ever, flying over 14 million passengers between June and August. The airline’s global network saw average seat
Factors that Affect the Prices of Plane Tickets
Ever noticed that the passenger next to you or behind you might have paid a different price for their plane ticket, even though you’re in
Difference Between Narrowbody and Widebody Aircraft
In my previous post, I talked about “narrowbody” and “widebody” aircraft, using examples like the A320 as a narrowbody and the Boeing 777 as a
Alaska Airlines Flight Faces Rough Landing During Tropical Storm
Alaska Airlines flight AS1288 faced a significant challenge when it landed at Santa Ana-John Wayne International Airport, California, USA, during Tropical Storm Hilary. The Boeing
Qantas and Emirates Partnership Gets Green Light
Australia’s competition watchdog, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC), has given the thumbs up to extending the partnership between Qantas and Emirates. This collaboration,
The Unseen Threat of Bird Strikes on Planes
You might have seen the movie “Sully,” where a brave US Airways pilot managed to land his damaged Airbus A320 in the Hudson River after
Items that Should Never Be Taken Out of the Aircraft
Just today, I stumbled across a post that’s been making the rounds among Filipino netizens. In it, someone was innocently asking if aircraft headsets and
American Airlines Expands Europe Network in 2024
American Airlines is all set to expand its wings across Europe, with three new destinations on the horizon for summer 2024. The airline is planning
What Destinations in Europe will PAL Likely Fly to?
Travelers, OFWs, and aviation enthusiasts are buzzing with excitement as Philippine Airlines (PAL) recently revealed plans to resume its Europe flights by 2025. The airline