The Manila Times

Clark Airport expects more arrivals this year

- MOISES CRUZ

THE Department of Tourism (DoT) said on Friday, March 1, that the recent Routes Asia R0R4 award to Clark Internatio­nal Airport (CRK) would increase the country’s foreign visitor arrivals this year.

CRK has been selected as the Routes Asia 2024 winner in the 5 Million Passenger Category.

“We are grateful for the recognitio­n bestowed upon Clark Internatio­nal Airport at the Routes Asia Marketing Awards. Winning in the Under 5 Million Passengers category underscore­s the Marcos Administra­tion’s commitment to excellence in route developmen­t marketing,” Tourism Secretary Christina Garcia Frasco said.

“This achievemen­t reflects the dedication of the travel and air transport team, and the resilience of CRK, showcasing its remarkable growth and positive impact on the aviation and tourism industries,” she added.

One of Frasco’s first directives is for the DoT to push for full utilizatio­n of the country’s regional gateways, including Clark.

“Thus, the Department has been proactive in working with the transporta­tion department and other concerned stakeholde­rs to increase the country’s connectivi­ty,” Frasco said.

“We are in full support of maximizing the use of other internatio­nal gateways outside of Manila, such as Clark and Cebu, for the purpose of expanding direct flights, either commercial or chartered, not only toward the Philippine­s’ key destinatio­ns but also to the emerging destinatio­ns across the country,” she added.

The DoT implemente­d programs and initiative­s such as visa reforms and airport improvemen­ts to encourage more travelers to visit the country, including the launch of the Philippine Experience Program, as well as familiariz­ation tours and regional expos to attract not only tourists but also potential investors.

“This award fuels our commitment to continue pushing for the enhancemen­t of connectivi­ty and delivering top-notch airport services to our passengers through the healthy collaborat­ion of our government air transporta­tion agencies and private sector partners,” Frasco said.

According to CRK, the award from Routes Asia 2024 “follows CRK’s exceptiona­l performanc­e in R0R3, when it demonstrat­ed significan­t growth by efficientl­y handling nearly two million passengers.”

“This outstandin­g achievemen­t presents a remarkable 160 percent increase from the preceding 1R months, manifestin­g the airport’s resilience and robust recovery amid challengin­g circumstan­ces,” the CRK said in a statement.

The CRK serves local connection­s to the country’s top destinatio­ns, including Palawan, Cebu and Boracay, among others.

This year, the DoT expects 7.7 million foreign visitor arrivals as a baseline.

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