Philippine Airlines has a long history with narrow-body jet aircraft in its fleet. In fact, its first narrowbody or single aisle aircraft, the Douglas DC-8,
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Why some flight attendants turn safety demos into comedy shows
We all have the impression that the cabin crew safety demonstration is serious, but I’m sure some of you have seen those ‘comic’ safety demonstrations
PAL increases its flights to the United States for winter season
The winter flight schedule for Philippine Airlines (PAL) has been released. As a result, PAL is increasing the frequency of its flights between the United
Twenty two years of the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 in the PAL fleet
The McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 has to be one of the most interesting aircraft in Philippine Airlines’ historic fleet. In fact, PAL flew the DC-10 for
PAL is setting to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050
Philippine Airlines (PAL) plans to achieve net zero carbon emissions by 2050 in support of international climate agreements such as the Paris Agreement and the
Should PAL acquire NTU Qatar Airways Airbus A350-1000 aircraft?
According to a recent post, Philippine Airlines is considering restoring flights to London, Auckland, and New Zealand in 2023, depending on the airline’s performance and
PAL aircraft that have flown from Manila to Baguio
As we now know, Philippine Airlines will begin flights between Cebu and Baguio on December 16. After a 24-year absence, this will be PAL’s first
PAL is launching direct flights between Cebu and Baguio
Philippine Airlines (PAL) will launch a new route between Cebu and Baguio City on December 16, 2022. For the first time, the pioneer PAL service
Cancelled flights due to the runway excursion incident in Cebu
A runway excursion occurred last night at the Mactan Cebu International Airport for a Korean Air Airbus A330 flight KE631 (CEB). As a result, flights
Remembering PAL’s Hawker Siddeley HS 748 in the 1980s
For me, the Hawker Siddeley HS 748 is, without a doubt, the most memorable aircraft in Philippine Airlines’ fleet. Back in 1986, it was the