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
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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
PAL aiming to return to London, Auckland, and Sapporo in 2023
Philippine Airlines appears to be on the mend now that it has met its $2 billion revenue target in October. In fact, if all goes
Here’s how airlines choose the type of aircraft for their fleet
As aviation enthusiasts and professionals, we often daydream about the ideal aircrafts for our local airlines. Imagine Philippine Airlines with Boeing 787-10s instead of A330-300s,
PALexpress is hiring cabin crew this October in Manila
This month of October, PALexpress continues to hire more cabin crew, and it’s all happening in Manila! So, if you want to work as a
How to become a flight attendant or cabin crew in the Philippines
As the airline industry recovers from the effects of the COVID-19 lockdowns, more and more airlines begin to hire flight attendants as capacity increases. There
Nowadays, airlines employ a more diverse set of cabin crew
Times are changing, and more airlines are challenging the status quo by employing a more diverse set of cabin crew. Cebu Pacific recently hired its
PAL increases international and domestic frequencies for October
Philippine Airlines recently released its schedule, and it appears that PAL is increasing the frequency of both its international and domestic flights. This comes as
PALexpress and Cebu Pacific cabin crew hiring in the Visayas
Cabin crew hiring events will be held by PALexpress and Cebu Pacific in Central Visayas, specifically in Dumaguete and Cebu, respectively. On September 24, both
When PAL was offered the supersonic Concorde
Consider what would happen if Philippine Airlines operated the Concorde. Consider flying between Manila and Sydney at Mach 2.5 and cruising at an altitude of