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
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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
How Modern Aircraft Handle Lightning Strikes
For those who have a fear of flying, the idea of an airplane being struck by lightning can be absolutely terrifying. However, the truth is
Classic Jetliners: The Dassault Mercure
In the late 1960s and 1970s, the commercial passenger aircraft industry featured a diverse array of manufacturers, unlike today’s market, which is primarily dominated by
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
Historic Aircraft: The Ford Trimotor
As someone who’s passionate about aviation, I find myself constantly drawn to reading about classic aircraft. In fact, I often spend more time diving into
AirAsia Philippines Gears Up for Holy Week Peak Season Travel
As the Holy Week celebration approaches, AirAsia Philippines is launching its alwaysREADY ngayong Semana Santa initiative. This Corporate Sustainability and Social Responsibility (CSSR) program aims
Iloilo Mandurriao Airport: One of the Oldest in the Philippines
Iloilo City, nestled in the heart of the Philippines, boasts a rich aviation history. As the birthplace of INAEC (Iloilo – Negros Air Express Corporation)
Reason Behind Ashtrays in Aircraft Lavatory Amidst Smoking Ban
If you’ve ever flown on an airplane, you might have noticed the presence of ashtrays in the lavatories, despite the fact that smoking has been