Flight attendants play a crucial role in ensuring passenger safety and comfort during air travel. While their job often involves serving refreshments and assisting with
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Airbus Q1 Deliveries Drop, Sells A350 Freighters
Airbus has reported an 11% drop in first-quarter deliveries and announced the sale of four A350 freighters to an undisclosed customer on Tuesday. The company
Emergency at Dublin Airport After Ryanair Nose Wheel Collapse
An issue with a Ryanair plane’s nose wheel led to a full emergency at Dublin Airport on Sunday. Operations from the airport’s south runway were
Embracing Resilience on Your Flight Attendant Dream Journey
Embracing resilience is an essential part of your journey toward realizing your dream of becoming a flight attendant. Not everyone will achieve their goal on
All About Airline Route Planning & Network Optimization
Many believe that assigning a new destination for an airline is a simple task. For instance, in the Philippines, people might suggest that “PAL should
20 Terms Commonly Used by Pilots and Flight Attendants
Frequent flyers are no strangers to the unique language used by pilots and flight attendants. However, understanding what they’re saying is essential for ensuring our
Refueling Aircraft While Boarding: Legality and Safety Procedures
I recall a Facebook post from a while back, where a guy criticized one of the local airlines in the Philippines, accusing them of engaging
The Importance of Language Skills for Flight Attendants
Communication skills are very important for becoming a cabin crew member, as it’s crucial for them to be well-understood by passengers when briefing them about
Tips on Projecting Confidence During a Flight Attendant Interview
Becoming a flight attendant can be a challenging endeavor. In my years of interacting with numerous cabin crew members, I’ve rarely met someone who wasn’t
The Story Behind Why Airplane Windows are Round
Have you ever pondered why airplane windows are round, and not square or rectangular like the ones we see in buildings? This seemingly subtle design