Josh Cahill

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Josh Cahill
Josh Cahill.jpg
Born (1986-06-17) 17 June 1986 (age 35)
Melbourne, Australia [1]
NationalityGerman-Czech
EducationBA (Bachelor of Arts)
Alma materUniversity of Melbourne
OccupationAirline Critic, Aviation Vlogger
Years active2005–present
Partner(s)Seraphina Yong (2019-2020)[2]
Websitegotravelyourway.com & Josh Cahill on Instagram
Josh Cahill
YouTube information
LocationWorldwide
Years active2015–present
GenreReviews
Subscribers432,000
Total views74.2 million
YouTube Silver Play Button 2.svg 100,000 subscribers May 2019
YouTube Gold Play Button 2.svg 1,000,000 subscribers

Josh Cahill (born 17 June 1986) is a German-Czech aviation vlogger and airline critic who is best known for presenting airline reviews on his YouTube channel. He is regarded as one of the most watched flight reviewers on the internet.[3] He most notably organised Afghanistan's historic first all-female flight together with Kam Air in February 2021 on a flight from Herat to Kabul for which he received the Aviation Achievement Award.[4] He is also a blogger.[5]

Early life[]

Josh Cahill was born to a German father and a Czech mother in Australia.[6] He grew up in a municipality in Germany called Mildenau.[7]

Before he started his YouTube Channel, Cahill worked in the hospitality industry in Dubai and was a Country Ambassador for the hospitality network CouchSurfing.

Career[]

Cahill poses alongside Kam Air's historic first all-female crew in Herat.

Cahill started travelling in 2005 with his first trip to Lithuania.[8]

In 2009, he hitchhiked from Germany to Iran, stating that "getting lost in Iran" has changed his life as well as his perspective on travel.[9] In 2013, Cahill founded his award-winning blog Go Travel Your Way, with a strong focus on airline reviews and less common destinations. He received some media attention for visiting Afghanistan as a tourist in 2015 as well as to North Korea in 2017, which he described as one of his most exciting trips to date.[10][11][12]

In July 2015, Cahill posted his first flight review on his YouTube channel and ever since received over 100 million views, making him one of the most watched flight reviewer on the internet. He flies at an average of 150 times per year, and has travelled to more than 100 countries. His most-watched review has over 20 million views.[13][14]

The Mashable news website once described Cahill as "The award-winning blogger-turned-vlogger [who] is best known for posting honest, fair, and balanced reviews on flights he has taken."[5]

AsiaOne called him the "Guru of Air Travel".[15] In 2018, Cahill won "Best Airline Channel" at the TBC Asia Travel Blogger Awards.

On 22 December 2020, Cahill was part of the delivery of Uganda Airlines first Airbus A330-800 from Toulouse to Entebbe led by General Katumba Wamala, the then Ugandan Minister of Works and Transport and received by Uganda's President Yoweri Museveni.[16][17]

On 24 February 2021, Cahill documented Afghanistan’s historical first ever all-female crew flight on Kam Air which he helped to organise. The airlines first female Afghan pilot, 22-year-old Mohadese Mirzaee, joined Captain Veronica Borysova from Ukraine in piloting the Boeing 737-500 from Hamid Karzai International Airport in Kabul to Herat. The flight took 90 minutes. Cahill described the moment as historic, "given that during the Taliban occupation, women [in Afghanistan] had no rights".[18][19] The event made global headlines, and was featured on the BBC, DW and the Business Insider.[20] It was later revealed that both, the airline and Cahill received threats by the Taliban who were opposed to the idea.[21]

In April 2021, Cahill received the AeroTime Aviation Achievement Award 2021 for covering the Kam Air flight and "In recognition of his dedication to the aviation industry, for his focus on equality and to promoting diversity and inclusion in the sector." The Award was presented to him by former EU Ambassador to Afghanistan, Vygaudas Ušackas.[22]

Malaysia Airlines[]

"Nobody [on that flight] deserved to wear that beautiful uniform, because I've had greater flights and better experiences with Malaysia Airlines before."[23]

In 2018, Cahill posted a Malaysia Airlines review. He called the food tray "filthy" and complained the zero response towards his complaint that the inflight entertainment system (IFE) wasn't working. He used the inflight Wi-Fi to post an update on Instagram. Soon after, he received a message the Head of Customer Experience, asking if he has anything that "has transpired so far." After the post, the crew did not serve him, followed by a prohibition to film, though he was granted permission prior the flight.[24] The crew approached him and asked stiffly "Who did you message?"[23] A Malaysia Airlines policy has prohibited it before if the passenger "fail to comply with any instruction of the crew." Cahill said that the crew were "unfriendly."[24]

After he landed, a public relations worker met with him and had a civil conversation.[24] He also received an apology email from CEO Izham Ismail; Cahill said that it was a "template email," and that "it was clearly to prevent me from getting more footage and create a bad review on my YouTube channel." He said that "This is not only an insult to the people of Malaysia, but this is an insult to the entire country of Malaysia, because Malaysia is a country [that’s] all about hospitality and great, warm-hearted people."[23]

The airline offered Cahill a refund but he suggested to donate the money to the Make-a-Wish Foundation instead. It was later revealed that the airline never donated the refund to the charity.

Singapore Airlines[]

On 7 January 2020, Cahill posted an 11-minute review of his Singapore Airlines (SQ) flight from London to Singapore. He said that the cabin crew was "the biggest let down" of the flight," specifically that they had "zero engagement policy." He said that it was "not worth a dollar," but reassured that "it's a brilliant product."[25]

The video caused Cahill to face backlash on the Internet. Some asked him not to "judge or make conclusions based on one flight," while another one recommends business or first class for a more personal crew. He has also received racist and abusive comments,[25] among them was by someone claiming to be a Singapore Airlines crew calling him an "Ang mo piece of s***, if I see you onboard SQ again, I will cut your throat and s**t on your head, you entitled s***. Our cabin crew f***ing hates you."[26] There had been over 100 abusive messages on social media as quoted by Today. Cahill responds with, "All I provided was honest feedback based on my experiences." Cahill said that he had gotten in touch with proper authorities asking for the account holder giving him a death threat to be tracked. The authorities responded by saying that if the allegations are true, "appropriate actions will be taken."[25]

It was then revealed that Cahill's girlfriend Seraphina Yong is a Singapore Airlines crew; she has also been messaged asking if she is really sure to continue engaging with Cahill.[27] She said that there is "nothing wrong with speaking the truth".[26][28]

Must Share A News, a news publication, said that the backlash was due to "Singaporeans having a misplaced sense of nationalism" over their flag carrier. It also suggested that Singapore Airlines should not be overambitious with their airline.[29]

Tunisair[]

In 2020, Cahill flew onboard a Tunisair Airbus A330, and shared his "unpleasant experience" at its lounge at Tunis-Carthage International Airport as well as onboard. Central director of communication Sami Blidi said that certain services were closed to the public amid the COVID-19 pandemic. Blidi also criticized Cahill for not wearing a face mask as part of health protocols, and said that the lounge isn't open until 05:00.

Cahill then took to Instagram to criticize Blidi's allegations, saying that he entered the lounge at 05:15. Those claims were later backed by the online news channel AJ+ which published screenshots that showed Cahill inside the lounge at 05:17. He demanded for a better flag carrier from the "beautiful" country. He received great support on the Internet for exposing the airline.[30]

Later on, Tunisian actor Dhaffer L'Abidine joined Cahill's efforts by posting a video on his Instagram channel too, showing a broken and dirty seat. He posted "the best way to fight this incompetence and corruption is to reveal the truth".[31]

In 2021, a year after his first video, Cahill reviewed Tunisair again. This time from Istanbul to Tunis on an Airbus A320, calling the airline a "National Embarrassment". The cabin appeared broken and run down in his review among other flaws he mentioned. Upon arrival at Tunis International Airport he was interrogated by 5 Police officers due to his previous video, asking him to hand over his camera which he refused.[32][33]

Awards and recognition[]

2018:

  • Best Airline Channel at the TBC Asia Travel Bloggers Award 2018.[34][35]

2021:

  • AeroTime Aviation Achievement Award 2021[36]

References[]

  1. ^ https://open.spotify.com/episode/00o11Fq9ZJ9D4pySLhdttb
  2. ^ https://www.mustsharenews.com/josh-cahill-death-threats/amp/
  3. ^ Cheema, Sukhbir (January 17, 2020). "Travel vlogger gets death threat after giving Singapore Airlines an honest review". Mashable SEA. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  4. ^ "Kam Air crew & Josh Cahill win Aviation Achievement Awards". www.aerotime.aero. Retrieved October 11, 2021.
  5. ^ a b months, Sukhbir Cheema 10; Weeks, 2 (January 17, 2020). "Travel vlogger gets death threat after giving Singapore Airlines an honest review". Mashable SEA. Archived from the original on September 26, 2020. Retrieved November 29, 2020.CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  6. ^ Episode 17 - Josh Cahill | Youtuber, Airline Reviewer, retrieved June 15, 2021
  7. ^ "Weltenbummler auf Zeitreise | Freie Presse - Schwarzenberg". www.freiepresse.de (in German). Archived from the original on December 10, 2020. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  8. ^ "Reiseblogger muss auf dem Boden bleiben | Freie Presse - Annaberg". Freie Presse (Saxony) (in German). Archived from the original on October 16, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  9. ^ "How getting lost in Iran changed seasoned traveller Josh Cahill's life forever". NewsComAu. April 13, 2014. Archived from the original on December 28, 2020. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  10. ^ "What it's like in Afghanistan, the place Australians are warned not to visit". NewsComAu. March 18, 2015. Archived from the original on December 9, 2020. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  11. ^ "Weltenbummler auf Zeitreise | Freie Presse - Schwarzenberg". www.freiepresse.de (in German). Archived from the original on December 10, 2020. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  12. ^ McMah, Lauren (November 22, 2018). "Video airline doesn't want you to see". Sunshine Coast Daily.
  13. ^ "Man leaves bad review of airline during flight and it only made things worse". indy100. November 22, 2018. Archived from the original on December 28, 2020. Retrieved October 26, 2020. Cahill flies around 150 times each year obviously knows a thing or two about what makes a good flight and although the staff acted unprofessionally he'll perhaps think twice the next time he is compelled to post a bad review during a flight.
  14. ^ "Reiseblogger muss auf dem Boden bleiben | Freie Presse - Annaberg". Freie Presse (Saxony) (in German). Archived from the original on October 16, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
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  18. ^ Foster, Brent (February 27, 2021). "Kam Air All-women-crewed Flight Sets Precedent for Afghan Gender Equality". Airways Magazine. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  19. ^ Pallini, Thomas. "An airline in Afghanistan says it just flew the country's first flight with an all-female crew — here's what it was like onboard". Business Insider. Retrieved February 28, 2021.
  20. ^ "لومړي ځل افغان مېرمنو د الوتنې ټولې چارې ترسره کړې". BBC News پښتو (in Pashto). Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  21. ^ "AeroTime Behind the Scenes | Afghanistan's all-female flight". www.aerotime.aero. Retrieved March 30, 2021.
  22. ^ "Kam Air crew & Josh Cahill win Aviation Achievement Awards". www.aerotime.aero. Retrieved April 15, 2021.
  23. ^ a b c Khor, Samantha (November 22, 2018). "Malaysia Airlines Responds To YouTuber's Claims That He Was "Bullied" Throughout A Flight". SAYS. Archived from the original on October 30, 2020. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  24. ^ a b c Powell, Sebastian (November 25, 2018). "Malaysia Airlines Are Digging Themselves A Hole After Feud With Airline Blogger Who Accused Them Of Inflight Bullying". LoyaltyLobby. Archived from the original on October 29, 2020. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  25. ^ a b c Ong, Justin (January 16, 2020). "Airline vlogger faces backlash, including a death threat, for his negative review of Singapore Airlines". Today (Singapore newspaper). Archived from the original on October 13, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  26. ^ a b Chen, Johnny (January 14, 2020). "YouTuber Josh Cahill Admits GF Works In SIA, Both Find Nothing Wrong With Saying The Truth". Must Share News - Independent News For Singaporeans. Archived from the original on October 21, 2020. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
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  29. ^ Mak, Asher (January 11, 2020). "We Should Embrace Criticism Of SIA, As It Can Help Them Be Best Airline In The World Again". Must Share News - Independent News For Singaporeans. Archived from the original on September 22, 2020. Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  30. ^ Hana, Rim (August 25, 2020). "Tunisia-Travel vlogger slams Tunisair claims following a video review on the Flag carrier". Tunisia News (in French). Retrieved October 26, 2020.
  31. ^ "ما الذي قاله يوتيوبر ألماني ودفع ظافر العابدين للمطالبة بإصلاح الخطوط التونسية؟ ـ (فيديو) | حسن سلمان". القدس العربي. August 26, 2020. Archived from the original on December 9, 2020. Retrieved November 29, 2020.
  32. ^ "Vol Tunisair : le vidéaste allemand Josh Cahill remet ça…". lecourrierdelatlas (in French). August 11, 2021. Retrieved August 12, 2021.
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  34. ^ "Mildenauer gewinnt Blogger-Award | Freie Presse - Annaberg". Freie Presse (Saxony) (in German).
  35. ^ "Alvinology wins Best Airline Blog at the TBC Asia Travel Blogger Awards". Alvinology. January 3, 2018. Archived from the original on October 9, 2020. Retrieved October 10, 2020.
  36. ^ "Kam Air crew & Josh Cahill win Aviation Achievement Awards". www.aerotime.aero. Retrieved April 15, 2021.

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