PALexpress continues to stage more flight attendant walk-in interviews in different parts of the Philippines, from Luzon to Mindanao. Below is the updated schedule of
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PALexpress cabin crew hiring around the Philippines
Philippine Airlines subsidiary PALexpress is staging cabin crew hiring events around the Philippines, from Luzon to Mindanao, from August 22 onward. All these are walk-in
The day that changed the lives of cabin crew aspirants forever
Imagine that one day was like God holding a magic wand and saying your once dream unfolded right in front of you. It is simply
What has happened to the former PAL Boeing 737 jets?
Before switching to Airbus, Philippine Airlines operated a majority Boeing fleet, including the 737, Boeing’s best-selling aircraft. PAL operated two variants of this aircraft, the
A look at how AirAsia got its way into Manila Airport
AirAsia’s entry to the Philippines was quick, but its entry to use Manila as its hub took a few years. When slots at the congested
A lookback at the quadjet era of Philippine Airlines
July 10, 2019, was the final curtain call of an era in Philippine Airlines, the generation of the quadjet engine aircraft in the airline’s fleet.
A short history of Airbus in the Philippines
The Philippines in the aviation world is known as “Airbus country,” with most commercial airlines operating Airbus aircraft. Only a few use Boeing jets, like
Ten important and straightforward qualities to be a flight attendant
When airlines select their cabin crew, they look for certain qualities in every applicant. These are specific to the type of job they will be
Will Philippine Airlines ever bring back the PAL Freighter?
Will Philippine Airlines reintroduce the PAL Freighter in response to the increased demand for cargo transporters? PAL operated dedicated cargo aircraft services from the 1970s
The recovery of airlines in the Philippines is faster than expected
In 2020, I remembered telling me that “aviation is dead” and “aviation will recover only in 2024 at the earliest”. I, however, had a different