Clark reports surge in int’l, domestic flights
Clark International Airport saw a sharp increase in both international and domestic flights in the first quarter of the year as more passengers used the fast-growing budget airline hub in Pampanga.
Clark International Airport saw a sharp increase in both international and domestic flights in the first quarter of the year as more passengers used the fast-growing budget airline hub in Pampanga.
The conflict between Philippine Charity Sweepstakes Office (PCSO) and Pacific Online Systems Corp., on one side, and Malaysian conglomerate Berjaya, on the other, has turned into a full-blown war. Berjaya’s local unit, Philippine Gaming Management Corp. (PGMC), came out with guns blazing last week, accusing PCSO and Pacific Online of all sorts of monkey [...]
The government is set to start work on the expansion of the passenger terminal at the Clark International Airport in Pampanga, the country’s fastest growing airport. Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC) president and CEO Vic Luciano said the Department of Transportation and Communications had finally approved the budget for the expansion of Clark’s terminal [...]
The fate of Clark International Airport will be left in the hands of President Aquino, who will have to decide if the government should develop two major airports in Luzon or focus its efforts on just one.
The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) has hit back at critics, denying accusations of indecisiveness on the planned development of the Clark International Airport in Pampanga.
Executives from various industries have criticized the government for sending mixed signals regarding the development of Clark International Airport, saying that no clear policy direction has emerged even after three years of studies.

With the world’s economic center of gravity rapidly moving eastward, there is increasing urgency to develop Clark International Airport into an aviation hub, and this is the focus of a two-day conference to be held this month at the Clark Freeport Zone in Pampanga.
One would think that, after all the financial malfeasance that has happened these last few years, people would have wisened up to scammers by now.
Pampanga’s Clark International Airport proved its worth as an emerging budget airline hub as it posted healthy growth in 2012, driven mainly by demand for low-cost travel.
The Clark International Airport (CIA) marked a milestone last Wednesday when it served its one millionth passenger in just 10 months.

The government is taking a second look at plans to replace Manila’s Ninoy Aquino International Airport (Naia) with a new facility in Clark, which several groups have criticized as too far from the country’s capital.

Citing “cost pressures,” the Philippines’ AirAsia has announced that it is suspending its flights to Puerto Princesa City and Macau via the Clark International Airport (CIA) here starting Dec. 1.