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We Expect SMC to Fix NAIA, and Not Leave it Half-Baked
The Philippines’ main airport, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), urgently requires rehabilitation. Imagine, the gateway to the Philippines appears almost rural when compared to
Cebu Pacific Soars as a Top Employer for New Graduates
In 2024, Cebu Pacific has distinguished itself as a premier choice for fresh graduates looking for a dynamic and supportive place to kickstart their careers.
Why Do Some LCCs Use a Single-Type Fleet
In the past, I was so used to seeing airlines with a diverse fleet. One could have 747s, A330s, A340s, MD-11s, and so forth. I
The Current Status of Cebu Pacific’s Former Airbus A319s
Cebu Pacific initially operated older Douglas DC-9s and Boeing 757s before transitioning to become a predominantly Airbus airline in 2005, incorporating two Airbus A320s and
Basic and General Requirements to Become a Cabin Crew
Many people dream of becoming a cabin crew member, and it’s widely known that there are specific requirements for this role. While these requirements can
The Current State of Former PAL 737 Jets
Before making the switch to Airbus aircraft, Philippine Airlines (PAL) predominantly flew a fleet of Boeing planes, including the popular 737 model, Boeing’s top-seller. PAL
Cebu Pacific Nears Fleet Decision Between Airbus and Boeing
Cebu Pacific is on the brink of a monumental decision that will shape its future operations after its CEO, Michael Szucs, revealed plans to choose
Why Airlines Still Use Smaller Aircraft Even if Demand is High
The usual premise would be that if the air travel demand to a certain destination is high, then a wide-body aircraft is needed, but if
Cebu Pacific is Aiming to Have 91 Aircraft by End of 2024
Things are looking bright for Cebu Pacific in 2024. Recently, they acquired a leased Airbus A320ceo (A320-214) to augment their fleet. Despite some challenges, Cebu