Philippine Airlines (PAL) is set to expand its international routes with the launch of flights from Clark International Airport to South Korea and Hong Kong this quarter.
In a statement, PAL said Clark-Korea services have started on November 10 with four weekly flights from Clark to Busan and regular daily flights from Clark to Seoul (Incheon) starting on November 11.
Hong Kong will join PAL’s Clark network in December, with the flag carrier mounting a thrice weekly seasonal service from Clark to Hong Kong commencing on December 9.
“Clark is on the rise, as Philippine Airlines forges new connections to the business and tourist markets of Hong Kong and Korea,” said Capt. Stanley Ng, PAL president and chief operating officer.
“We are happy to mount international flights out of Clark International Airport, which will help bring greater flows of tourists and economic activity to the Central Luzon region and offer the convenience of nonstop flights to Hong Kong, Seoul and Busan for our passengers residing in the northern parts of the Philippines. Travelers will enjoy the spacious Clark New Terminal, the country’s latest world-class airport gateway,” added Ng.