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Why some flight attendants turn safety demos into comedy shows
We all have the impression that the cabin crew safety demonstration is serious, but I’m sure some of you have seen those ‘comic’ safety demonstrations
Five powerful tips to land a flight attendant job in any airline worldwide
Did you know that the flight attendant job is one of the most desirable professions in the world? That’s right. And in many countries, it is considered
Myths about flight attendants that you should never believe
There are several myths about flight attendants circling around. The issue is that many people believe these myths to be facts when, in fact, they
PAL is setting to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050
Philippine Airlines (PAL) plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 in support of international climate agreements such as the Paris Agreement and the
PAL is launching direct flights between Cebu and Baguio
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will launch a new route between Cebu and Baguio City on December 16, 2022. For the first time, the pioneer PAL service
Tips for aspirants on how to act like a real Flight Attendant
Airlines are gradually increasing their hiring of flight attendants. I predict that there will be even more in 2023. Many aspirants are preparing for this
Remembering PAL’s Hawker Siddeley HS 748 in the 1980s
For me, the Hawker Siddeley HS 748 is, without a doubt, the most memorable aircraft in Philippine Airlines’ fleet. Back in 1986, it was the
Flight attendants have every right to enforce safety regulations
Flight attendants are the ultimate authority inside an aircraft’s cabin. They are required to implement safety rules and protocols in addition to ensuring your safety.
Here’s how airlines choose the type of aircraft for their fleet
As aviation enthusiasts and professionals, we often daydream about the ideal aircrafts for our local airlines. Imagine Philippine Airlines with Boeing 787-10s instead of A330-300s,