Philippine Airlines (PAL) has taken a major step towards enhancing fuel efficiency by becoming the first Asian airline to adopt SkyBreathe® OnBoard. This user-friendly digital
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Manila to Tacloban Onboard PAL Express Flight Experience
This would be my very first trip to Tacloban, so I was excited. However, I also decided to do a review of this flight, though
Singapore and Philippines Expand Air Services Agreement
Singapore and the Philippines have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to enhance and liberalize air services between the two nations. This agreement was signed
PAL Reports First Quarter Results for 2024
Philippine Airlines (PAL) revealed its financial performance for the first quarter of 2024, reporting a comprehensive income of $81 million. While this represents a 25%
Why the Airbus A340 Flew Out of Popularity
Way back, it was easy for me to identify Airbus planes as they were usually wide-body, twin-engine aircraft, starting with the A300. At that time,
Why Filipina Flight Attendants are One of the World’s Most Beautiful
While beauty can indeed be subjective, many would agree that Filipina flight attendants are considered among the most beautiful cabin crew members worldwide. You can
PAL Resumes Flights Between Clark and Basco, Batanes
Philippine Airlines (PAL) has announced the resumption of its flights between Clark and Basco, Batanes, starting on July 2, 2024. This reintroduction is expected to
PAL and Emirates Chosen as Best Flight Attendant Uniforms
In a recent poll I conducted, asking people to vote for the best flight attendant uniforms of 2024, Philippine Airlines (PAL) and Emirates emerged as
PAL May Order More A350-1000s by Year End 2024
Philippine Airlines’ (PAL) resurgence from the pandemic has been remarkable, especially after recording an all-time high performance in 2023. The airline plans to reinvest all
PAL to Reconfigure A321CEOs with New Seats and IFEs
In 2012, when Philippine Airlines (PAL), under the management of San Miguel Corporation, announced an order for 54 Airbus planes, including 34 A321ceos, 10 A321neos,