I have been thinking about the recent announcement regarding plans to move a number of turboprop commercial flights out of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport
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PAL Opens Cauayan Route from Manila
Airlines need to establish more routes to boost tourism, allowing both local and international travelers better access to various destinations across the country. As an
Cebu Pacific Flies 1M Passengers via Clark International Airport
I have always had high hopes for Clark International Airport. I believe it is beautiful and modern, yet underutilized. The airport has the potential to
Senior Flight Attendants Voice Concerns About New Cabin Crew
As airlines recover and expand after the pandemic, they have increased their fleets, added new routes, and hired more cabin crew. However, this rapid growth
Improving Your Chances of Becoming a Flight Attendant this 2025
“This 2025, I will become a flight attendant.” This is what I have been hearing from flight attendant aspirants as we welcome the new year.
AirAsia Philippines Expands Fleet and Passenger Services in 2024
AirAsia Philippines expands fleet as it closes 2024 with achievements in passenger growth, safety, and tourism support. Over 7 million guests traveled with the airline
The Emirates World Store Opens in Manila
Emirates has unveiled its first Emirates World retail store concept in Southeast Asia, introducing a new standard in travel retail experiences in Manila. This 221-square-meter
It’s Happening! Cebu Pacific Announces Manila to Sapporo Flights
Cebu Pacific continues to expand its routes, bringing new travel opportunities for Filipinos. After launching 18 new routes in October, Cebu Pacific is now introducing
PAL to Move to New York JFK’s New Terminal One
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has officially partnered with the newly built New Terminal One at New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport. This agreement will elevate
Emirates Takes the Top Spot as World’s Best Airline
Emirates has once again claimed the title of “World’s Best Airline,” standing out among 90 global carriers. The recognition comes from a study conducted by