AirAsia Philippines is gearing up to integrate Airbus A330 widebody jets into its fleet for domestic and regional routes. This significant step forward in the
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The Chase for Pre-Owned Aircraft Amid Shortage
In a post-pandemic world brimming with optimism, the aviation industry is charting a swift course towards recovery. From Air India’s historic order of 470 planes
100 Flight Attendant Interview Mock Questions to Practice On
The demand for flight attendants is surging as airlines, both local and foreign, are expanding their teams. Philippine airlines such as Philippine Airlines, PAL Express,
Modern Jetliners: The Airbus A321XLR
In the 1980s, the Boeing 757 reigned supreme as the narrowbody aircraft with the longest range in the world. It provided airlines with the capability
Classic Debate: Airbus A320neo versus Boeing 737 MAX families
The long-standing discussion over which is the superior aircraft, the Airbus A320neo or the Boeing 737 MAX, has intrigued aviation enthusiasts for years. From my
Cebu Pacific Breathes Life into Clark – Tokyo Route
Cebu Pacific is restoring its four-times-weekly flight service between Clark and Tokyo Narita. Alongside this resurgence, it also reinvigorated its link from Manila to Laoag,
Cebu Pacific Revives Laoag – Manila Route
Cebu Pacific reinstates its Laoag – Manila route. This latest move demonstrates the airline’s commitment to strengthening connectivity across North Luzon and its dedication to
How Flight Attendants Try to Achieve a Work-Life Balance
Being a flight attendant offers an extraordinary career path filled with diverse experiences and global adventures. However, it also demands adaptability and resilience, particularly when
Cebu Pacific Introduces 100% Electric Juander Shuttle Service
In a pioneering move, Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ leading airline, is rolling out a 100% electric, zero-emission minibuses service for its employees’ commuting needs. This
Cebu Pacific Soars to Profitability with Strong Passenger Revenues
The 1st quarter operating results for airlines worldwide have shown a promising trend, with many carriers returning to profitability. This is particularly significant for Asia-Pacific