I have noticed that a number of passengers use social media platforms to express dissatisfaction regarding inconveniences encountered with airlines. This approach is often taken
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To enroll in a flight attendant school or not?
One of the most frequently asked questions by aspiring cabin crew members is whether attending a flight attendant school is a mandatory step or a
Avoid getting offloaded from your flight
Getting offloaded from a flight is an experience no traveler ever wishes to face. Beyond the sheer inconvenience and disruption to your travel plans, it
Are PAL Flight Attendants One of the Best in the World?
When we think about the world’s best cabin crew, names like Singapore Airlines, ANA, and Garuda often come to mind. Yet, there’s one airline that
100 Helpful Mock Questions for Your Cabin Crew Interview
As you prepare for your upcoming cabin crew interview, I understand the importance of practice. While I have previously shared similar content, I would like
What Cabin Crew Members Do During Medical Emergencies
Cabin crew members are highly trained to handle medical emergencies on board the aircraft, aside from being able to evacuate passengers in less than 90
Airlines Only Hire an Economical Number of Cabin Crew Needed
I have often mentioned in my previous articles that airlines do not hire as many cabin crew members based on the number of all who
Philippine Mars: An Epic Final Flight of a Martin JRM Mars
A Martin JRM Mars named the “Philippine Mars” was recently retired and brought to the Pima Air and Space Museum for static display. In the
Are the Recruitment Standards for Flight Attendants Too High?
It’s 2025, and more airlines are recruiting new flight attendants. This is due to the increase in air travel demand, leading airlines to expand capacity,
The Move of Turboprop Flights from NAIA to Clark
I have been thinking about the recent announcement regarding plans to move a number of turboprop commercial flights out of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport