Philippine Daily Inquirer

PAL STARTS CLARK FLIGHTS TO 5 CITIES, KOREA

- By Tonette Orejas @ttorejasIN­Q —WITH A REPORT FROM MIGUEL R. CAMUS

CLARK FREEPORT— Starting Dec. 16, Philippine Airlines (PAL) will fly to five domestic destinatio­ns and Incheon, South Korea, via the Clark Internatio­nal Airport (CRK) at 32 flights weekly.

Alexander Cauguiran, president and chief executive officer of Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corp., announced the operations of the national flag carrier in CRK during the Clark Developmen­t Projects Stakeholde­rs Roadshow here of the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority on Thursday.

PAL will make daily flights to Caticlan and Cebu, four to Davao and Busuanga, and three to Cagayan de Oro. PAL will start its daily flights to Incheon in January.

Cauguiran said PAL transferre­d these flights to CRK from the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport in Pasay City in response to President Duterte’s call to decongest air traffic at Naia and land traffic in Metro Manila.

Naia handled 36 million passengers in 2015, almost triple its original capacity of 13 million yearly, he said.

“If half of the eight to 10 million passengers in Central and northern Luzon travel to Metro Manila and fly via Clark, that would be less than four million vehicles in the national capital,” Cauguiran said.

Clark has struggled to lure traffic because of its distance from Metro Manila, at almost two hours by car, and the lack of mass transit options.

The Department of Transporta­tion said it would address this by building a railway system linking the capital district, either via Quezon City or Naia itself, to Clark Airport.

That project, where plans have yet to be finalized, would be finished before the term of President Duterte ends in 2022, Transporta­tion secretary Arthur Tugade said.

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