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
Tag: aviation
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
How Cebu Pacific Owned the Year 2024
As 2024 approaches its final days, many are reflecting on the events of the year. For Cebu Pacific, it will be a year of milestones
What Goes On During an Airline’s Flight Attendant Training?
An airline’s flight attendant training is very challenging, and I have been reiterating that flight attendant aspirants should prepare well for it. Trust me, it
Why Cebu Pacific is the Fastest Growing Airline in the Philippines
I have always known Cebu Pacific to be a dynamic airline. First, they act aggressively. Second, they avoid pushing too hard, steering clear of risks
Cathay Pacific Reveals New Aria Business Class
Cathay Pacific has introduced its latest Aria Suite for Business Class, along with a new Premium Economy and refreshed Economy Class on its retrofitted Boeing
Capital A Approve Aviation Business Disposal to AirAsia X
Shareholders of Capital A have approved the sale of its aviation business to AirAsia X (AAX) during the Extraordinary General Meeting held on October 16,
Riyadh Air Prepares for Launch, Finalizing AOC
Riyadh Air is nearing a major milestone as it enters the final stages of securing its Air Operator’s Certificate (AOC). During the Routes World 2024