United Airlines is on the verge of expanding its fleet with multiple Airbus A321neo aircraft through lease agreements, signaling a strategic shift as the airline
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A Look at Pepsi’s Pop Culture Rebrand with the Concorde
You might have seen pictures of a Concorde painted in Pepsi colors. Most might think those photos are photoshopped. Well, those pictures are 101% clean
No Boeing Commercial Planes at Singapore Air Show 2024
It’s disappointing news for Boeing commercial plane fans planning to attend the Singapore Air Show 2024 starting February 20. This year, Boeing won’t have any
Tips to Help You in Your PAL Cabin Crew Interview
Philippine Airlines (PAL) is indeed the most sought-after airline for the majority of Filipino cabin crew aspirants. More than the prestige of being known as
Qatar Airways Former Chairman Sentenced to 20 Years in Prison
Ali Sharif Al-Emadi, known for his former role as Qatar’s finance minister and as chairman of Qatar Airways, faces a severe legal outcome. Al-Emadi has
JAL’s First Female President Was a Flight Attendant
Now hear this! To all those “mamarus” who keep saying that there is no growth in being a flight attendant, Japan Airlines (JAL) has recently
You Need to Have High Emotional Quotient to be a Cabin Crew
Working as an airline cabin crew member demands exceeding airline standards in multiple aspects, including physical, emotional, and mental capacities. Flight attendants are foremost safety
Emirates Ups the Ante with A380 on Vienna Routes
Here’s some news for travelers flying between Dubai and Vienna! Starting February 21st and running until March 30th, 2024, Emirates is enhancing its service to
Air Canada Passenger Opens Cabin Door and Falls to the Ground
An ordinary flight for Air Canada turned into a dramatic episode on January 8, 2024, when a passenger on a Boeing 777-300ER unexpectedly opened the
Loose Bolts Found on United Airlines 737 MAX 9 Door Plug
On January 8, United Airlines revealed that they discovered several loose bolts crucial for securing the door plug on some of their Boeing 737 MAX