Times are changing, and more airlines are challenging the status quo by employing a more diverse set of cabin crew. Cebu Pacific recently hired its
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When PAL was offered the supersonic Concorde
Consider what would happen if Philippine Airlines operated the Concorde. Consider flying between Manila and Sydney at Mach 2.5 and cruising at an altitude of
The benefits and drawbacks of working as a flight attendant
Being a flight attendant has advantages and disadvantages like any other job or career. Everything must be balanced to make a decision. I now give
Your dream to become a flight attendant is valid
In Catriona Gray’s final speech as Miss Universe 2018, she said, “to everyone with a dream, know that your dreams are valid and on your
Being a frequent flyer does not exempt you from safety regulations
If typical Filipinos have one sad attitude, it is that they always feel “entitled,” especially when they buy something. Many people believe that buying something
Cebu Pacific will make its first commercial flight using SAF
The airline industry must prioritize sustainability and efficiency. Renewable fuels have been developed by the industry. SAF, or Sustainable Aviation Fuel, is the result of
With E.O. 03, AirAsia Philippines sees a gradual return to normalcy
AirAsia Philippines regards the issuance of Executive Order No. 3, or the optional wearing of face masks outdoors, as a positive development that will attract
Imagine yourself wearing any of these flight attendant uniforms
As early as now, can you imagine yourself wearing any of these flight attendant uniforms? Close your eyes and imagine yourself walking in uniform at
Airlines like having registered nurses as their flight attendants
Can I become a flight attendant even if I am a registered nurse? Guess what. Airlines like having registered nurses as their flight attendants. Registered
Mistakes to avoid during a cabin crew recruitment day
The year 2022 is the beginning of the recovery of the aviation industry. As such, airlines continue to build their capacity beyond pre-pandemic levels. Airlines