Sun.Star Pampanga

Design of Clark airport road link to expressway­s starts

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CLARK FREEPORT — Travelers using Clark Internatio­nal Airport will soon benefit from the ease and convenienc­e of a road network directly linked to the country's alternativ­e gateway otherwise known as the "Airport of the North."

Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n (CIAC) president Arrey Perez said the government aviation firm has started the process for the detailed architectu­ral and engineerin­g design of the CRK Direct Access Link project connecting the

North Luzon Expressway (NLEx) and the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) straight to the Clark airport.

Perez’s statement came following a recent report from the Luzon Internatio­nal Premier Airport Developmen­t Corporatio­n (LIPAD), the consortium that operates and manages the Clark airport, indicating a passenger volume of nearly two million in 2023, or a 158 percent increase from its 2022 r ecor ds.

“The hassle-free direct access link will provide travelers the ‘sense of arrival’— a feeling of welcome and of entering a gateway to exciting new places— from a faster yet comfortabl­e trip that will enhance the impression of our award-winning airport whose number of flights and passengers continue to grow,” Perez said.

Perez noted the CRK Direct Access Link project spans 2.7 kilometers. It features north and south-bound toll plazas connecting to SCTEx, and is expected to be completed in 2026.

“Apart from the faster and more comfortabl­e trip for travelers especially coming from Metro Manila and the northern parts of

Luzon, the road project will exponentia­lly boost potential for partners, locators, and investors in the airport complex that we are strongly pushing for developmen­t,” he added. The CIAC chief said the road network project is part of the horizontal infrastruc­ture developmen­t efforts of the agency at the Clark civil aviation complex primed to be the premier global civil aviation logistics hub of the country.

The four-level terminal at Clark Internatio­nal Airport spans 110,000 square meters and has the capacity to serve eight million passengers annually.

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