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The Leadership Role of a Lead Flight Attendant or Purser
During the significant moving-up rites of PAL’s newest flight pursers, the former Philippine Airlines cabin crew, Joey Pacheco, left an indelible imprint with his words,
Crafting Your Flight Attendant Dreams: Addressing the Challenges
Every year, thousands of aspiring flight attendants from the Philippines, like yourself, submit their applications, drawn by the allure of traveling the world and the
Hazards of Drunk Passengers Aboard a Flight
Imagine this: you’re soaring at 35,000 feet, and a nearby passenger, glass after glass, gulps down more than their fair share of the onboard alcoholic
Embrace the High Standards of Becoming a Cabin Crew
As an aspiring cabin crew, you may sometimes find yourself disheartened by the seemingly towering standards set by airlines. However, let me tell you that
The Flight Attendant Journey: From Dreaming to Soaring
Becoming a flight attendant isn’t a feat that happens in the blink of an eye. If you’ve dreamt of adorning the iconic uniform, serving passengers
The Making of a PAL Flight Attendant
Many aspiring flight attendants in the Philippines have one shared dream – to work for the country’s national flag carrier, Philippine Airlines (PAL). The prestige
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
Emergency Commands From Flight Attendants To Be Familiar With
When you board an airplane, you trust that you’re in safe hands. Part of this trust is built on the knowledge that flight attendants are
Emirates Collaborates with Dior and Davines for their Cabin Crew
One thing Emirates is unequivocally committed to is the pristine image and brand representation of their flight attendants. The airline pulls out all the stops