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
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Thai AirAsia X Rehabilitation are Coming Soon
Thai AirAsia X is working on a rehabilitation plan as it looks to recover from the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. According to CEO Tassapon
Do You Have to be Good in Math to Become a Pilot?
Ever since I was a child, I’ve dreamt of becoming a pilot. However, as I grew older, I began to believe that my dream was
American Airlines Temporarily Suspends Philadelphia-Madrid Route
In an unfortunate turn of events for travelers, American Airlines has announced that it will temporarily suspend its services between Philadelphia International and Madrid Barajas
The Importance of Grooming for Flight Attendants
Many individuals continue to wonder about the high standards airlines impose on their flight attendants. While I have addressed this issue in a previous post,
Classic Turboprops: The Fokker F27 Friendship
In March 1960, Philippine Airlines expanded its fleet of turboprop aircraft by welcoming the Fokker F27 Friendship, following the earlier acquisition of the Vickers Viscount.
Will Supersonic Commercial Airliners Make a Comeback?
Supersonic commercial air travel was once considered the pinnacle of aviation innovation. With the iconic Concorde jet leading the charge, passengers were able to cross
The Power of Confidence for a Flight Attendant
Imagine stepping onto a plane, settling into your seat, and being greeted by a flight attendant with a warm and confident smile. As the face
Why Airlines Have High Standards for Flight Attendants
Recently, I shared a post about Cebu Pacific’s ongoing recruitment drive for more cabin crew members, and it quickly gained traction. However, I noticed several
Airline Terminologies Which Passengers Should Understand
Air travel has become more accessible with the rise of low-cost airlines and promo fares offered by more airlines. However, many passengers still approach flying