There are few airplanes that have had as significant an impact on commercial aviation as the Douglas DC-6. Its launch represented a new era for
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The Sky is Home: A Guide to In-Flight Comfort and Resources
Boarding an airplane stirs a blend of feelings: excitement for the impending journey, coupled with apprehension about potential discomfort during the flight. In essence, travel
Man Opens Plane Door Moments Before Landing on Asiana Flight
In a bizarre incident on an Asiana Airlines Airbus A321-200 flight, South Korean police detained a man who opened a plane door just minutes before
PAL Holdings Under the Leadership of New President Lucio Tan III
In a noteworthy development in the aviation industry, Lucio Tan III steps into the role of President at PAL Holdings Inc. (PHI), inheriting the mantle
The Leadership Role of a Lead Flight Attendant or Purser
During the significant moving-up rites of PAL’s newest flight pursers, the former Philippine Airlines cabin crew, Joey Pacheco, left an indelible imprint with his words,
Hazards of Drunk Passengers Aboard a Flight
Imagine this: you’re soaring at 35,000 feet, and a nearby passenger, glass after glass, gulps down more than their fair share of the onboard alcoholic
Scoot to Add Nine Embraer E190-E2 Jets
In an unexpected twist for an airline that solely operates Airbus and Boeing aircraft, Scoot, a Singapore Airlines subsidiary, has recently decided to lease up
Embrace the High Standards of Becoming a Cabin Crew
As an aspiring cabin crew, you may sometimes find yourself disheartened by the seemingly towering standards set by airlines. However, let me tell you that
Hawaiian Airlines to Bring B787-9 Services to US West Coast
Hawaiian Airlines is setting the stage for a new chapter in their flight services. Come March 2024, the airline will be launching its brand new
Importance of On-Time Performance (OTP) in the Airline Industry
Traveling by air is often an exciting venture, offering you the opportunity to explore new places or connect with loved ones. However, there’s a major