Daily Tribune (Philippines)

LIPAD takes over Clark airport operations

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The Clark Internatio­nal Airport (CRK) is set for greater heights, following the formal turnover of its Operations and Maintenanc­e (O&M) to the Luzon Internatio­nal Premiere Airport Developmen­t (LIPAD) Corporatio­n yesterday, 16 August.

Department of Transporta­tion (DoTr) Secretary Arthur Tugade and Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) President and CEO Vivencio Dizon led the turnover ceremony at the site of the new Passenger Terminal Building (PTB), with the acceptance made by LIPAD Corporatio­n President and CEO Bi Yong Chungunco.

The new terminal, the first hybrid PPP project implemente­d under the Duterte administra­tion, is 74.58 percent complete as of July, and will be operationa­l by 2020. By then, airport capacity would have tripled from the current 4.2 million.

LIPAD Corporatio­n is the consortium of Filinvest Developmen­t Corporatio­n, JG Summit Holdings Inc., Philippine Airport Ground Support Solutions Inc., and Changi Airports Philippine­s (I) Pt. Ltd.

Aside from handling the O&M of the new terminal and its existing facilities, the consortium is also set to develop the commercial assets, operate and maintain project facilities, and fit-out the new terminal.

The concession period for the whole project will last for 25 years.

Secretary Tugade expressed confidence that LIPAD Corporatio­n will fulfill its plans for the CRK.

“I saw the improvemen­ts in the terminal, and CRK has been flying so high in terms of increasing ridership and airline operations. To LIPAD, make it go and make it grow, so it becomes the envy of airports within this country and all over the world,” he said.

BCDA President and CEO Dizon commended LIPAD Corporatio­n for its commitment in transformi­ng CRK into one of the region’s premier gateways, alongside the developmen­t of Clark.

“The Duterte administra­tion is fully committed in making Clark the next premier economic hub in Asia, and critical to this is the developmen­t of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport. We thank LIPAD, a powerhouse consortium for taking on the challenge of making CRK a major gateway in the country as we envision it to be one of the most modern airports in the world,” President Dizon said.

For the part of LIPAD, Chungunco vowed to develop the airport’s existing operations to give the public a much-improved travel experience in the next few years.

“We are truly excited today and for the many years to come for the role that LIPAD Corporatio­n will play in the developmen­t of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport as the region’s premier hub. We are equally excited to work on the new Passenger Terminal Building and revolution­ize the travel experience of passengers, and visitors through fast, efficient, hassle-free service, and a new commercial experience. Most of all, we look forward to close collaborat­ion with the DoTr and BCDA for the next 25 years,” Chungunco said.

During the ceremony, Chungunco unveiled the new logo for the CRK and revealed that new internatio­nal airlines will start flying to CRK in the

We are truly excited today and for the many years to come for the role that LIPAD Corporatio­n will play in the developmen­t of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport as the region’s premier hub.

next few months.

Further, Chungunco announced that 179 former employees of the Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n (CIAC) have been absorbed by LIPAD Corporatio­n.

Once underutili­zed, CRK is now one of the country’s busiest airports. It tallied a total of 2.1 million passengers during the first six months of 2019 from both internatio­nal and domestic flights. This was a 63 percent increase from the same period last year and so far, the highest mid-year number of travelers in the airport’s 24-year history.

Currently, some 11,500 passengers fly via Clark daily, served by a total of 673 weekly flights, with 202 internatio­nal and 471 domestic flights.

 ??  ?? OVER two million passengers passed through Clark Internatio­nal Airport during the first half of 2019, the highest mid-year figure ever recorded by the airport in its 24 years of existence.
OVER two million passengers passed through Clark Internatio­nal Airport during the first half of 2019, the highest mid-year figure ever recorded by the airport in its 24 years of existence.

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