Before the Philippines became an “Airbus nation” in the early 2000s, the Boeing 737 was the workhorse of the country’s aviation sector. As a result,
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AirAsia Philippines returns to Kaohsiung Taiwan
AirAsia Philippines has brought back flights to Kaohsiung, Taiwan, just in time for the Lunar New Year celebrations. When their first flight left from NAIA
This is why all flight attendants are required to wear a watch
The one thing that all flight attendants have in common is a watch on their wrist. Some of us might not consider a watch to
Yeti Airlines ATR 72 carrying 72 on board crashes in Nepal
It is considered the worst air crash in Nepal in 30 years. A Yeti Airlines ATR 72-500 carrying 68 passengers and 4 crew members crashed
The first Boeing 737 MAX flight in China after four years
After four years of grounding, China Southern finally operates the first Boeing 737 MAX flight in China. Two Boeing 737 MAX 8s, now known as
The First Airport in Metro Manila was Located in Caloocan
Many people believe that the Manila International Airport, later renamed Ninoy Aquino International Airport, was the first international airport in the National Capital Region. Little
PAL will be reopening flights between Manila and Guangzhou
Philippine Airlines (PAL), the country’s flag carrier, will bring back direct flights between Manila and Guangzhou (Canton), the megaport city and gateway to China’s Pearl
What you need to know about Royal Air Philippines
Only three airlines immediately spring to mind when one thinks of Philippine air travel. Among these are Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, and AirAsia Philippines. However,
Tips and advice for your cabin crew walk-in interview this 2023
It’s the first month of the new year, and airlines in the Philippines will be announcing cabin crew recruitment events once again. AirAsia Philippines has
The world’s first full-length double decker passenger plane
The Boeing 747 and Airbus A380 are the two aircraft that come to mind when one thinks of a double decker planes. In terms of