Sustainability is now the name of the game in the airline industry. Manufacturers are now focusing on aircraft with less carbon emissions and that consumes
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The recovery of airlines in the Philippines is faster than expected
In 2020, I remembered telling me that “aviation is dead” and “aviation will recover only in 2024 at the earliest”. I, however, had a different
When Boeing ruled the skies of the Philippines
Way before the Philippines became an Airbus country, Boeing airplanes ruled Philippine skies. The most common among them was the Boeing 737, operated by Philippine
Overbooking flights is a normal practice among airlines
Before the pandemic, the overbooking of flights by airlines was a common occurrence. However, with the surge in air travel demand due to revenge travel,
Cebu Pacific operating at 88% pre-pandemic capacity
Our local airlines continue pushing the envelope to bring back its capacity to pre-pandemic levels. This was when airlines were increasing destinations, taking delivery of
Local airlines lower minimum height for cabin crew aspirants
Now more flight attendant aspirants have the chance to become a flight attendant for our local airlines. Recently, PAL Express and Cebu Pacific have lowered
Cebu Pacific flies to 16 international and 34 domestic destinations
Cebu Pacific continues to restore and expand its network to beyond pre-pandemic capacity. In fact, Cebu Pacific now flies to 16 international and 34 domestic
Important basic flight attendant requirements to be aware of
Many want to become a cabin crew and of course, I am sure you are all aware that there are requirements. While these requirements are
Cebu Pacific treats little Juans to a fun-filled day at Star City
It was indeed a fun-filled day for a hundred kids at Star City. Cebu Pacific and AHA Learning Center brought around 100 little ‘Juans’ to
Cebu Pacific was bound to settle for Boeing 717s in 2004
Cebu Pacific’s first aircraft is the McDonnell Douglas DC-9s. In the year 2000, these jets needed a replacement. The closest aircraft to a DC-9 would