CRK connects to more local and international destinations by the end of March

We march onto the hottest weeks in the calendar with the summer season just right around the corner, Clark International Airport happily shares the good news with its travellers from Metro Manila, as well as from northern and central Luzon.

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CRK announces that it has been working on providing more options for hassle-free and seamless travel experiences. By the end of this month, the airport will proudly administer flights to nine domestic and 11 international destinations. This amounts to 51 domestic flights and 93 international flights weekly.

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The latest additions are the 13 recently-launched Cebu Pacific (CEB) flights from CRK to Bacolod, Boracay, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, General Santos, Iloilo, Bangkok, Hong Kong, Singapore, Macau, and Narita.

Philippine Airlines (PAL) has also recently reopened its flights from CRK to Caticlan (Boracay) and Busuanga (Coron).

EVA Air will also launch its daily nonstop flights to Taipei. The airline will connect Clark to Europe, North America, the US, and Canada through Taipei.

"CRK presents travellers with connectivity that is convenient from a world-class terminal. Here, guests will enjoy generous space, safe systems and A-1 amenities. The airport is located only 80 km northwest of Manila, and it takes only an hour and a half drive to and from Manila. For commuting passengers, point-to-point (P2P) services are available," said Noel Manankil, President and CEO of LIPAD, the private consortium that manages Clark International Airport.

P2P options are available to and from NAIA, Trinoma, Dau, and Baguio City, operated by Genesis Transport Services. Victory Liner also offers P2P services to and from Dagupan and Olongapo.

Current domestic flights out of CRK are bound for Cebu via Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines, Caticlan via AirAsia, and El Nido via AirSwift.

CRK’s current international destinations are Singapore via Jetstar and Scoot; Incheon via Philippine Airlines, Jin Air, and Jeju Air; Busan via Philippine Airlines, Jin Air, and Air Busan; Muan via Royal Air; Dubai via Emirates; and Doha via Qatar Airways.

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Kristina Isabel Oviedo
Features Writer, Tatler Philippines
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Kristina's passion to write came from her love for books. If her nose isn't buried in one nor her fingers are tapping away on a keyboard working on a write-up, you'll find her having a feast at a new restaurant or savouring coffee in the nearest shop listening to rock music. Also interested in computer games and all things Japan, she spends her free time playing Dota 2, watching anime, as well as reading manga.