Philippine Daily Inquirer

AIR ASIA PASSENGER VOLUME UP

- By Miguel R. Camus @miguelrcam­usINQ

Philippine­s Air Asia saw passenger volume surge in the first quarter of 2018 as it expanded its fleet and openednewr­outes out of Clark Internatio­nal Airport in Pampanga.

The airline, a part of Malaysia’s Air Asia Group, carried 1.61 million passengers from January to March, up by some 40 percent from year-ago level.

During the period, Philippine­s Air Asia saw its fleet of Airbus A320s expand from 15 aircraft to 21. Capacity rose 47 percent to 1.85 million available seats flown.

Its load factor, which measures utility against available capacity, dipped 5 percentage points to 87 percent.

In the first quarter, the airline started four new routes out of Clark Airport.

This follows the call of the Philippine government for domestic carriers to locate more flights to Clark Airport, an underutili­zed air gateway north of MetroManil­a.

Philippine­s Air Asia, alongside larger domestic rivals Philippine Airlines and Cebu Pacific Air, have since ramped up operations in Clark Airport.

In 2012, Air Asia launched domestic operations in Clark Airport but later moved its hub to Manila’s Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport (Naia).

But worsening congestion in Naia in recent years has pushed airlines to increase their presence in alternativ­e gateways such as Clark Airport, which is being expanded. By 2020, a new passenger terminal will be finished, tripling Clark Airport’s capacity.

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