The International Air Transport Association (IATA) Director General, Willie Walsh, recently shared some sobering news for the aviation industry, suggesting that constraints on airline capacity
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Korean Air Boosts Flights to Europe and North America
As travel demand picks up, Korean Air is expanding its services to connect Seoul Incheon with various destinations across Europe and North America. In an
Decoding Common Terms Used by Flight Attendants
In an earlier article, I discussed some of the most frequently used terms by both pilots and flight attendants. Now, I’d like to focus specifically
APU: The Jet-Like Noise on a Plane While Boarding
Ever wondered about that loud jet-like noise you hear as you board a plane? It’s not the engines starting up, but the noise of the
Malaysia Airlines Soars Towards Pre-Pandemic Capacity
Kuala Lumpur-based Malaysia Airlines is gearing up for a full operational recovery in China and North Asia this year. In fact, the airline is optimistic
Why The Boeing 787-9 Can Be a Perfect Fit in the PAL Fleet
As Philippine Airlines (PAL) looks to expand its long-haul routes and strengthen its position in the global aviation market, there has been a lot of
How Flight Attendant Aspirants Can Improve Communication Skills
Effective communication skills are vital to a successful career as a flight attendant. In fact, communication is at the heart of a flight attendant’s role,
Historic Aircraft: The Saunders-Roe Princess
Long before the era of jumbo jets such as the Boeing 747 and Airbus A380, the skies were graced by massive passenger planes known as
Modern Jetliners: The Airbus A220
We have become accustomed to Airbus aircraft bearing the A3XX naming convention, with the A320 family positioned as the manufacturer’s response to the single-aisle or
Qatar Airways A350 Encounters Tailstrike Incident in Islamabad
A Qatar Airways Airbus A350 experienced a tailstrike incident at Islamabad International Airport (ISB) in Pakistan, resulting in damage to the aft fuselage. The A350-900,