First all-women crew aircraft guaranteed safe
Air Asia Philippines announced an alll-women crew to navigate many of their flights in the country, as it opened anew its operation here in Davao City on Friday.
Air Asia Philippines announced an alll-women crew to navigate many of their flights in the country, as it opened anew its operation here in Davao City on Friday.
On the first year of the signing of the Comprehensive Agreement on the Bangsamoro between the government and the Moro Islamic Liberation Front, the group, Initiatives for International Dialogue holds a Cabs for CAB peace rally along with the taxi operators in Davao City. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Workers construct new structures of a big hotel in the city along Claveria Street amid the heat of the sun. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Julius Pane, tourism officer of Sta. Cruz town, proudly announces the upcoming international boulder face race on April 25-26. The sport challenge is a 24 hour extreme adventure race from Sta. Cruz up to the Davao del Sur side of the peak of Mt. Apo. Forty teams from different countries have registered to join the race. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)
Capt Giselle Bendong (left) takes the control of Air Asia's Z2611 flight that cruises the Davao-Manila-Davao route. Beside her is Atty Joy Cañeba, Air Asia chief executive officer, who takes pride in the company's record of having women composing 40 percent of the crew. The recent Davao-Manila-Davao flight has the first all-female crew in the history of Philippine Air Asia. (Ace R. Morandante/davaotoday.com)