By Marjaleen Ramos
The cabin crew of Philippine Airlines helped deliver a baby boy on a Manila-bound flight from Dubai above 30,000 feet last June 6.
Photo by Dino Antigua Karganilla via Cielo Villaluna/ Facebook/ MANILA BULLETIN
PAL spokesperson Cielo Villaluna, in a Facebook post, shared photos of the cabin crew wearing personal protective equipment, posing with the newborn and her mother.
"This was the winning formula which enabled the cabin crew team of a PAL Manila-bound flight from Dubai (PR659/June6) to successfully bring into this world a healthy baby boy," Villaluna said.
The baby boy was delivered with the guidance of a doctor through satellite phone, she added.
"PAL crew is trained to deal with these inflight moments. An extraordinary situation. A celebration of a brand new life, welcomed into this world above 30,000 feet."
Philippine Airlines has resumed limited local and international flights as Metro Manila and other urban areas shifted to general community quarantine last June 1.
Photo by Dino Antigua Karganilla via Cielo Villaluna/ Facebook/ MANILA BULLETIN
PAL spokesperson Cielo Villaluna, in a Facebook post, shared photos of the cabin crew wearing personal protective equipment, posing with the newborn and her mother.
"This was the winning formula which enabled the cabin crew team of a PAL Manila-bound flight from Dubai (PR659/June6) to successfully bring into this world a healthy baby boy," Villaluna said.
The baby boy was delivered with the guidance of a doctor through satellite phone, she added.
"PAL crew is trained to deal with these inflight moments. An extraordinary situation. A celebration of a brand new life, welcomed into this world above 30,000 feet."
Philippine Airlines has resumed limited local and international flights as Metro Manila and other urban areas shifted to general community quarantine last June 1.