Philippine Airlines is set to expand its domestic flights in April this year, with the reopening of flights out of Clark International Airport.
PAL said it will resume services between Clark and Caticlan, the gateway to Boracay, via a thrice-weekly frequency effective April 1 and flights between Clark and Busuanga (Coron) via a four-times-weekly frequency will restart on April 2.
“The revival of these direct flights will give travelers from Central and Northern Luzon a convenient new way to access Boracay and Coron, demonstrating Clark Airport’s position as a key jump-off point to the country’s prime island destinations. Philippine Airlines hopes that the new routes will further bolster the full recovery of domestic tourism,” said Capt. Stanley Ng, PAL president and COO.
“We will work in partnership with our stakeholders, including the Clark Airport authorities and the concerned local governments, to effectively build more connectivity between Clark and various regions of the Philippines,” added Ng.
Noel Manankil, president and CEO of Luzon International Premiere Airport Development Corp. (LIPAD), the private consortium that manages the Clark International Airport said they are happy to welcome the resumption of these two routes from Philippine Airlines.
“We are proud to be PAL’s partner in making Clark International Airport (CRK) the gateway to these destinations, not only for travelers from Northern and Central Luzon but also for foreign tourists wishing to experience the beauty of the Philippines,” Manankil said.
At present, PAL operates daily flights between Clark and Mactan-Cebu International Airport, as well as international services from Clark to Seoul and Busan in Korea for the winter season.
Clark International Airport offers travelers the country’s newest terminal with state-of-the-art facilities and amenities.
“We aim to leverage on the strengths of Clark and maximize its potential as another PAL hub for both domestic and international flights,” Ng added.