The work of flight attendants, despite being critical, is often overlooked. They are more than just in-flight service providers; their importance is especially pronounced in
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South Korean Airlines Pause Flights to China Amid Diplomatic Tension
Turbulent diplomatic relations between South Korea and China have led to South Korean airlines temporarily suspending certain international flights to mainland China. This halt comes
Understanding the Concept of Red Eye Flights
Have you ever experienced a Red Eye Flight, those flights that occur late in the evening or in the early morning hours? Often, budget airlines
Qantas and Emirates Partnership Awaits Final Approval
A significant development emerged in the long-standing partnership between Australian flagship airline Qantas and UAE’s Emirates. Last Thursday, the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC)
Frontier Airlines Stands Firm Against Potential Aircraft Grounding
Denver-based Frontier Airlines has responded to the threat of potential aircraft grounding by moving to the courts. The airline, operating primarily with Airbus narrowbody jets,
Why the Names of Airbus Planes Begin With “A3” or “A3XX”
Many might wonder why the names of Airbus aircraft start with an “A3” such as A300, A310, A320, A330, A340, A350, and A380. Let’s delve
The Purpose and Function of a Jet Bridge
For those of you who frequently fly, you’ve undoubtedly walked through a jet bridge. It’s the passageway that ushers you from the boarding area to
PAL A350-1000 Jets Will Be Configured with 380 Seats
The finalized deal between Philippine Airlines and Airbus, which includes the purchase of nine A350-1000 widebody jets, was a highlight of the 2023 Paris Air
Classic Jetliners: The Hawker Siddeley Trident
The world of aviation in the mid-20th century saw the arrival of the Hawker Siddeley Trident, a British trijet airliner that made its first flight
The World’s Largest Commercial Jet Orders of All Time
Recently, there’s been a wave of large-scale aircraft purchases, with airlines snapping up high volumes of planes. Notably, Indian airlines Indigo and Air India have