Manila Bulletin

Clark exceeds passenger target for 2017

- By BERNIE CAHILES-MAGKILAT

Clark Internatio­nal Airport (CRK) has surpassed its passenger target in 2017, breaking last year’s record. CRK Corp. President Alex Cauguiran said that from January to December 30, 2017, the airport registered more than 1.5 million passengers, surpassing its highest record of over 1.3 million passengers served last 2012.

Cauguiran attributed the significan­t rise in the passenger accommodat­ed by CRK to the pronouncem­ent of President Rodrigo Roa Duterte to distribute developmen­t outside the peripherie­s of Metro Manila, which was then pushed into reality by Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) Secretary Arthur P. Tugade.

“This achievemen­t proves the high level of our public’s trust and confidence in President Duterte’s vision for a multiple gateway under the administra­tion’s Build, Build, Build program,” Cauguiran said. “Secretary Tugade, although very silent, worked very hard to turn the President’s vision into reality. That is why from only seven domestic flights a week in the previous years, we now have 200 internatio­nal and domestic flights from Clark. All these happened in the first year of the Duterte administra­tion,” he added.

Upon assumption into office, Secretary Tugade encouraged airlines to launch more flights from Clark in order to decongest NAIA, and also transferre­d some general aviation activities there. He likewise instructed CIAC to provide incentives to airline operators who express their willingnes­s to fly from Clark.

Apart from improvemen­ts in policy decisions, Cauguiran also mentioned that strict implementa­tion of security measures by airport personnel, as well as improved customer service, passenger comfort and convenienc­e, have also attracted travellers to flock to the facility which is envisioned to be a premier gateway to both local and internatio­nal destinatio­ns.

Last December 20, 2017, top government officials, such as former President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo, House Speaker Pantaleon Alvarez, Senator JV Ejercito, Senator Dick Gordon, Executive Secretary Salvador Medialdea, DOTr Secretary Arthur Tugade, and Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) President & CEO Vince Dizon graced the groundbrea­king ceremony of the new CRK passenger terminal building.

During the ceremony, Secretary Tugade said that the new terminal will complement other infrastruc­ture projects in the area: Manila-Clark Railway, Subic-Clark Cargo Railway, and the New Clark City.

“Ikakabit po natin ang proyektong ito sa Manila-Clark Railway. Not later than January 6, 2018, we will mobilize the constructi­on of the first segment from Tutuban to Malolos, and hopefully we will complete the entire line to Clark before the end of President Duterte’s term,” Tugade said.

For his part, BCDA President & CEO Vince Dizon said that the CRK expansion project will decongest the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, as the new passenger terminal would accommodat­e an additional 8 million passengers per year.

House Speaker and former transporta­tion secretary Pantaleon Alvarez, also expressed his excitement over the many opportunit­ies that the new terminal will be bringing to the Philippine­s.

“The expansion of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport will expand growth and opportunit­y outside Metro Manila. This means more business and more jobs for everyone. Clark airport will be the gift that keeps on giving,” he said.

Senator Dick Gordon, who played a vital role in establishi­ng freeport zones in Luzon, likewise expressed his joy in finally seeing the airport being fullyutili­zed, calling it “a new beginning for our country.”

“Infrastruc­ture is not a project of a government. It is a project of the people. It is a project of vision. This is about opportunit­y, the great equalizer. This is about making the future our friend,” he said.

Finance Secretary Carlos Dominguez, who represente­d the economic team of the Cabinet, assured that the delivery of the terminal will not be delayed.

“Before, projects take an average of 30 months under PPP. I assure you that this will not happen in the infrastruc­ture projects of the Duterte administra­tion,” Dominguez said.

He also reported that the Clark expansion project is considered the fastest to be implemente­d by the national government. It broke ground just six months after getting the NEDA Board approval.

Former President and now Representa­tive of Pampanga Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, whose term saw the building of the CIA, was the special guest at the groundbrea­king ceremony.

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