The Philippine Star

‘Reopened flights from Clark to boost tourism, decongest NAIA’

- By RALPH EDWIN VILLANUEVA

The resumption of flights from the Clark Internatio­nal Airport will boost the country’s tourism industry and decongest the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (NAIA), according to the Department of Tourism (DOT).

The DOT made this statement following the move of Cebu Pacific to boost the Clark hub with a combined 13 domestic and internatio­nal routes.

The airline company has said three of its aircraft would be based in Clark.

Flag-carrier Philippine Airlines has also announced that it would commence flights from Clark to Caticlan on April 1 and Clark to Busuanga on April 2.

The newly reopened routes will surely boost the country’s domestic and internatio­nal tourism as they will provide added connectivi­ty to the country’s in-demand destinatio­ns, according to Tourism Secretary Christina Frasco.

“After months of our continuous discussion­s with relevant aviation agencies and stakeholde­rs such as the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr), Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines, we welcome these additional flights as they serve the Marcos administra­tion’s efforts to vastly improve tourism connectivi­ty and spread economic opportunit­y nationwide,” Frasco said.

“These flights will further invigorate the growing interest in our destinatio­ns among both domestic and internatio­nal tourists, and further add to livelihood and employment opportunit­ies for our tourism stakeholde­rs and frontliner­s,” she added.

The tourism chief also highlighte­d that the reopening of the flights are “very timely” for the coming Holy Week.

“The DOT has been working with the DOTr in pushing for the maximizati­on of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport with the goal of establishi­ng it as a viable alternate airport, so it will be utilized to its full potential,” Frasco said.

“With the additional flights, we meet a number of objectives: the decongesti­on of the NAIA and minimizing crowding in other airports, as well as the further developmen­t of the region and attraction of more tourism activities and businesses in the area,” she added.

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