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Airlines will Never Lower Standards in Choosing Flight Attendants
If you’re hoping for airlines to lower their standards for cabin crew selection, think again! Airlines will never compromise on their standards when choosing flight
PAL Will Need a Robust Fleet for its Future Plans
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has set a clear goal to reestablish itself as a major airline in Asia. PAL President and COO Capt. Stanley Ng recently
Cebu Pacific Makes Traveling to Da Nang More Accessible
Travelers seeking an affordable and convenient way to experience the beauty of Da Nang, Vietnam, can rejoice! Cebu Pacific has launched its first-ever non-stop flight
Cebu Pacific Leases Two A320ceos from Bulgaria Air
The aircraft spare parts shortage, particularly the Pratt & Whitney GTF issue, has forced airlines to implement drastic measures to prevent capacity cuts and disruptions
Thai Airways Sets Sights on Major Aircraft Order
Thai Airways International is currently in discussions to secure a significant order of widebody aircraft from both Boeing and Airbus. This ambitious deal could include
Airlines in the Philippines May Hire More Than 1,000 Cabin Crew
I’ve been observing and analyzing the aviation industry over the past year and I’ve noticed a clear upward trend in capacity. Airlines continue to accept
How the Pratt & Whitney Issue will Affect Philippine Airlines
We are all well aware that among the airlines in the Philippines, Cebu Pacific is likely to be the most severely affected by the Pratt
Cebu Pacific Faces Challenges with Aircraft Groundings
Cebu Pacific, known for operating one of the most efficient and youngest fleets in the Philippines, is now grappling with a new challenge. This crisis
Why Are Airlines Putting in Huge Aircraft Orders
Lately, we’ve been seeing airlines placing huge aircraft orders, not just in tens, but in the hundreds. The Indian aviation industry is a prime example,