Manila Bulletin

Clark Int’l Airport opens new facilities for passengers

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New facilities inside the Clark Internatio­nal Airport can now be used for more convenient and safer travel in time for the passenger surge during the Holy Week, according to the management of Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corp..

The new facilities include the renovation of the Domestic Arrival Facade and Hallway; the provision of swing gates that will address the congestion within the pre-departure area; and the constructi­on of a 48-sq.m. gangway which is a passageway that will directly link the domestic and internatio­nal pre-departure areas, to accommodat­e more passengers on either or both areas.

The Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) and the Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n (CIAC) said that the improvemen­ts address the continuing increase of passenger volume inside the Clark Internatio­nal Airport. The daily passenger surge in the airport reached about 12,000 this Holy Week.

As of April 17, the Clark airport accommodat­ed over 1.2 million passengers and of the said amount, over 650,000are domestic air passengers. The Clark Internatio­nal Airport is envisioned to be the country’s next premier gateway, with its capacity expected to increase up to 80 million passengers yearly at full developmen­t.

The new terminal building which is being constructe­d by the Megawide-GMR Consortium, the same contractor in the developmen­t of the Mactan Internatio­nal Airport, is already 60-percent complete. Once the new terminal opens in 2020, the Clark airport is expected to provide a world-class travel experience to passengers, especially with the airport’s operations and maintenanc­e to be turned over to Lipad Corporatio­n — a consortium that includes Changi Airports Philippine­s Pte. Ltd. Changi Airports Philippine­s is a 100%-owned subsidiary of Changi Airports Internatio­nal, the operator of Changi Airport in Singapore.

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