The airlines in the Philippines are continuing to hire more flight attendants. In fact, as early as January of this year, AirAsia Philippines held a
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Chef Vallerie Castillo – Archer is New Catering Head of PAL
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is thrilled to announce the appointment of Chef Vallerie Castillo-Archer as the airline’s new head of Catering Operations. The airline is confident
PAL Partners with Ramco Systems for its Digitalization Move
Philippine Airlines, Inc. (PAL) has partnered with Ramco Systems, a global aviation software provider, to deploy its advanced Aviation Suite V5.9. This new solution is
What is the likelihood that PAL will bring back flights to London?
In October 2022, Capt. Stanley Ng, the President and COO of Philippine Airlines, mentioned his aim to restore flights to London, Auckland, and Sapporo during
Flying on board the very first Airbus A320neo of AirAsia, 9M-NEO
The plane has been with AirAsia Malaysia for six years already, but it is indeed something worth writing about. So, what is it like to
PAL finally reopens flights to Beijing and Shanghai
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will resume direct service on its most popular routes to mainland China, Beijing and Shanghai, on February 14 and February 21, respectively.
Air India challenges Emirates and Qatar with order of 470 planes
Air India was having a tough time keeping Indian travelers on their flights, as people were choosing Middle Eastern airlines like Qatar Airways and Emirates
Bringing Love at 30,000 feet with the PAL Love Bus
If you mention the name “Love Bus” to your tito and tita, three things will come to mind. The “Love Bus”, a heart decked blue
Importance of Confidence if You Want to Become a Flight Attendant
I have emphasized in my previous posts that confidence is a crucial aspect when pursuing a career as a flight attendant. In fact, during cabin
Airlines in the Philippines are slowly returning to China
After China relaxed its entry restrictions due to Covid, major airlines in the Philippines are ramping up their flights to China. Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific,