AIR TRAVEL 101 | PAL Boeing 747-400 Pushback Timelapse at Davao International Airport

Spotted a Philippine Airlines Boeing 747-400 at Davao International Airport. Here is a more than 10-minute pushback timelapse of PAL’s Boeing 747-400 at Davao International Airport compressed to less than a minute. Consequently, while the Philippine Airlines Boeing 747-400 is taxiing, an AirAsia Philippines Airbus A320-200 is arriving which brought me back to Clark International Airport. PHILIPPINE AIR TRAVEL – Anything that deals with Civil Aviation and Air Travel in the Philippines. Like us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com PHILIPPINE PLANE SPOTTERS GROUP – Tara, spotting tayo! Join us on Facebook: www.facebook.com SUBSCRIBE! Thanks for watching! -Kurt-
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Air Travel | Travel Tips For Flying With Cameras

www.hccmis.com | Steven Shattuck shares air travel tips for flying with camera equipment to your vacation destination.
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AIRLINE TRAVEL & AIRPORTS: Cebu Trip via Philippine Airlines B747-400 (Part 2)

This is the second part of the vid AIRLINE TRAVEL & AIRPORTS: Cebu Trip via PAL B747-400. You can find the first part of this vid thru this link: www.youtube.com This vid features: -Final approach and landing in Mactan Cebu International Airport -Short interview with cabin crew Lyn -Tour inside the crew rest area by Robert Rhyz Chua -Pics from the trip To my subscribers who have eagerly waited for this vid, and any of my travel vids, thank you very much for watching. More travel vids to come!
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#37-Air Travel Relaxation *Softly Spoken*

This is a very specific relaxation for people who have a fear of flying (like me). It is designed to be used at the airport and on the plane. The video is divided into three parts. Part 1 is for waiting to go down the ramp to the plane, Part 2 (at 7:30) is for taking off, and Part 3 (11:20) is for landing. I hope you find this useful and relaxing. Have a great flight! :) Image: wallbase.cc
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AIRLINE TRAVEL & AIRPORTS: Thailand Trip via Asiana Airlines and Thai Airways (Part 1)

This is the first part of our travel from Manila, Philippines to Bangkok, Thailand which involves two stops (Seoul and Hong Kong) on two airlines Asiana and Thai Airways. I have been called crazy for taking non-direct flights by some narrow minds who cannot see the countless ways and reasons to get to a particular destination. Oh well, I love taking side trips anyway, and I can. So to my subscribers and to all those who share the passion of airline travel, come along with me on this journey thru my travel vids. This vid is for you. Accompanying me on this travel is Ken, whom you’ve seen in my other travel vids. This vid features: -NAIA terminal 1 (aka worst airport daw) -Checking in at Asiana Airlines counter -Departure hall’s hidden restroom -Video greeting na walang nagreet… sa house ni Poul Go, hehe! We haven’t left NAIA on this vid as there are lots of scenes to shoot, and I’ve already deleted some good shots to accommodate everything in 15 minutes so… anyway, I’m sure the vid is gooooood… oh yeah! Thank you for watching! :-)

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Beauty Lab – 8 Essential Air Travel Beauty Tips

Reach new heights in your beauty routine by solving common travel problems with your hair, makeup and skin.
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This is a skit I created with 8 friends of mine for the Phylactère Cola show.

How I overcame my fear of air travel

Applied rationality in action! Video transcript: zinniajones.com Follow me: twitter.com facebook.com zinniajones.com
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How to de-stress air travel

www.howdini.com How to de-stress air travel Air travel can be stressful any time of year, but especially when airports and planes are packed with travelers around holidays and long weekends. Mark Orwoll, Senior Contributing editor for Travel Leisure, has some simple tips to de-stress air travel.

Alaska Wing Men – Prisoner Air Travel

Alaska Wing Men: Convict on Board : FRI FEB 3 at 8P et/pt : channel.nationalgeographic.com Zaz is headed to Noorvik to pick up a trooper and his prisoner — and anything can happen in the air.

mamanatural.com Mike and I are avid travelers and having a baby doesn’t have to stop us from continuing this great love of ours. We’ve already taken Griffin on three airplane trips in his young 6 month-old life. While traveling with little ones takes a little more planning and patience, it can be done. Here are the top tips for traveling with babies that I’ve learned along the way. 1. Book flights outside of the “witching hour.” With young babies, the later the date, the more fussy they become. I learned the hard way not to book a flight in the 3 to 7 pm window. It is much easier to take morning flights because babies are better rested, happier and therefore more adaptable. 2. Reserve a window seat. This gives you privacy for nursing or feeding and contains a “wall” (the window) to lean against which helps with a squirmy baby. You are also in charge of the amount of light coming in through window shade, which helps when trying to get a baby to nap. An added bonus, some babies also like to look out windows… a nice diversion! 3. Go to gate early and see if you can be seated next to an empty seat. If the plane isn’t full, most airline attendants will let you move to a seat next to an empty seat. This is a HUGE score. We brought Griffin’s car seat onboard and strapped him in the empty seat between Mike and I. He fell asleep easily because he’s in his own space and familiar with being in there for naps. 4. Bring a travel companion. If possible, be sure a husband, companion

Air Travel

Life as a airline passenger
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