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PHL AirAsia eyeing to restore Clark hub by Q4

- Arjay L. Balinbin

LOW-COST carrier Philippine­s AirAsia, Inc. is eyeing to restore its hub in Clark by the fourth quarter of the year, its chief executive officer said on Monday.

“Once travel restrictio­ns ease and demand picks up soon, we are eyeing to strategica­lly restore AirAsia’s Clark hub hopefully by Q4 of 2021,” Philippine­s AirAsia Chief Executive Officer Ricardo P. Isla said in an e-mailed statement.

Mr. Isla said the new passenger terminal building of Clark Internatio­nal Airport “will definitely boost our initiative­s for a stronger rebound post pandemic.”

The new terminal building — built by Megawide Constructi­on Corp. and

GMR Infrastruc­ture Ltd. — can accommodat­e up to 12.2 million passengers annually. The Clark airport previously operated at an annual passenger capacity of 4.2 million.

AirAsia said it started its Philippine operations in Clark in March 2012.

“Pre-pandemic, Philippine­s AirAsia flew to 10 domestic and three internatio­nal destinatio­ns from Clark namely, Cagayan de Oro, Caticlan, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Puerto Princesa, Tacloban, Incheon, Kaohsiung, and Taipei,” it said.

President Rodrigo R. Duterte and several government officials led the inspection of the newly completed terminal building of the Clark airport on July 17.

“This structure before us reflects the administra­tion’s unyielding commitment to improve the quality of life of every Filipino by providing bigticket infrastruc­ture projects, such as this, that will improve connectivi­ty, mobility, create jobs, and disperse economic activity to the regions,” Mr. Duterte said in his speech.

Clark Internatio­nal Airport has long been singled out as an alternativ­e gateway to decongest Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, which accommodat­ed more than 39.5 million passengers in 2016, way above its 30.5-million capacity. —

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