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‘ASIA’S NEXT PREMIER GATEWAY’ AT CLARK DEFIES DOWNTURN

- By Lorenz S. Marasigan @lorenzmara­sigan

BEING groomed as “Asia’s Next Premier Gateway,” the Clark Internatio­nal Airport (CRK) is expected to “spur economic growth, boost connectivi­ty and mobility” in the northern parts of Luzon, the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTR) said on Sunday.

Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur P. Tugade said the airport, which is equipped with “stateof-the-art” facilities, will create a “multiplier effect” that will redound to the hospitalit­y and tourism industries in Central Luzon.

“This is now a reality waiting to be used. This facility is filled with features, many of which had been unthinkabl­e in the Republic of the Philippine­s, in the history of this country,” he said.

President Duterte was quoted in the same statement as saying that the completion of the airport facility, developed by Megawide Constructi­on Corp., is ref lective of the government’s push for more infrastruc­ture despite the pandemic.

“This structure before us reflects the administra­tion’s unyielding commitment to improve the quality of life of every Filipino by providing big-ticket infrastruc­ture projects such as this that will improve connectivi­ty, mobility, create jobs, and spur economic activity in the regions,” he said.

The new passenger terminal building can accommodat­e 8 million passengers on its opening year, almost tripling the airport’s passenger capacity from the current 4.2 million to 12.2 million annually.

CRK is equipped for contactles­s baggage handling, passenger checkins and check-outs, and an ordering system that will make travel by air hassle-free and effortless.

It also features gender-inclusive and Pwd-friendly restrooms, advanced docking guidance system, and a Heroes Lounge for soldiers, police officers, and Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWS).

CRK will also be connected to the Philippine National Railways (PNR) via the North-south Commuter Railways (NSCR) Program, reducing travel time between Metro Manila and the airport to just 55 minutes.

“This is one facility by the Build, Build, Build team that we can truly be proud of, not only as a Kapampanga­n, but most importantl­y as a citizen of the country. Dati pa-drawing drawing lang. Ngayon, ito at ginawa at ginawa. Ito po ‘yung naging bunga [Before, this was just on drawings. Now, it’s done. This is the fruit of that effort],” Tugade said.

Megawide and partner GMR Infrastruc­ture Ltd., the consortium that developed the modern Mactan-cebu Internatio­nal Airport, won the deal in 2017.

Operations of the CRK will begin within the year as part of efforts to decongest the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (Naia) in Manila.

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