The world is always on the move, and so is Philippine Airlines (PAL). In an effort to streamline operations and provide a more seamless passenger
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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
PAL to Sell Off Four DHC 8-300, Aims for New-Gen Aircraft
If you’re a regular visitor to Airfleets.net, you’ve probably noticed something unusual about the PAL Express fleet list. Why are the DeHavilland Canada DHC 8-300s
PAL & Rolls-Royce: TotalCare Deal for Trent XWB-97 Engines
In a significant advancement for aviation, Rolls-Royce has unveiled a ground-breaking TotalCare service agreement with Philippine Airlines (PAL). This dynamic partnership revolves around the state-of-the-art
PAL Releases its International and Domestic Flights for May
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has just released its updated schedule for both international and domestic flights for May and beyond. As part of the update, PAL
Philippine Airlines’ Special Flights from Cebu to Laoag
Philippine Airlines has recently taken a remarkable step to invigorate the local tourism industry. With the mounting of special flights connecting the vibrant ‘Queen City
PAL Flies with PHP 7.4B Operating Net Income 1Q of 2023
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has kicked off 2023 on an upbeat note, posting a remarkable operating income of US$ 135.2 Million (PHP 7.4 Billion) for the
Why PAL Chose to Purchase the Airbus A350-1000 Over the A380
In a recent turn of events, Philippine Airlines (PAL) has caught the attention of aviation enthusiasts with its decision to place an order via a
PAL Orders 9 Airbus A350-1000 Jets
Excitement is in the air as Philippine Airlines (PAL) officially signs a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with Airbus for an order of A350-1000 jets, marking