During the late 1980s, Philippine Airlines operated a particular aircraft fondly called the “Sunriser.” This turboprop aircraft was none other than the Short 360, also
Tag: philippine airlines
Philippine Airlines Seeks A350 and B777 Widebodies
Philippine Airlines is actively searching for additional A350 and B777 widebodies to support the post-pandemic resumption of long-haul flights. However, they are struggling to secure
Reasons Behind Why Flight Attendants Wear a Scarf
Have you ever pondered the reason behind flight attendants donning a scarf as a component of their uniforms? You’ve likely observed that a standard flight
Why is It Difficult to Become a Flight Attendant?
In recent days, I had the opportunity to attend the cabin crew graduation ceremonies for Philippine Airlines AICCT2301 and AirAsia Philippines Batch 48. One common
Forty Four New Cabin Crew in the Philippines Took to the Skies
Yesterday marked a significant milestone for 44 individuals in the Philippines, as they earned their wings and officially became cabin crew members. Among them, 20
DOT Wants More Flights Between Manila and the United States
The Philippines Department of Tourism (DOT) is focusing on enhancing the travel infrastructure and to add more flights between the United States and the Philippines
Why The Boeing 787-9 Can Be a Perfect Fit in the PAL Fleet
As Philippine Airlines (PAL) looks to expand its long-haul routes and strengthen its position in the global aviation market, there has been a lot of
PAL Takes the Record for the Longest Non-Stop 777-300ER Flight
Philippine Airlines (PAL) typically operates its Manila-New York-Manila flights using the Airbus A350-900. However, due to a limited number of A350s remaining in the fleet,
Ten Heroic Flight Attendants: Stories of Courage and Dedication
Flight attendants play a crucial role in ensuring passenger safety and comfort during air travel. While their job often involves serving refreshments and assisting with
The World’s Longest Non-Stop Passenger Flights of 2023
In recent times, commercial airlines have increasingly incorporated ultra long-haul non-stop flights into their itineraries. These extended routes reduce travel durations between distant cities and