Philippine Daily Inquirer

AIRASIA MOUNTS FLIGHTS BETWEEN CLARK, INCHEON

- —MIGUEL R. CAMUS

AirAsia Philippine­s has begun flights between Clark Internatio­nal Airport in Pampanga and South Korea’s Incheon Internatio­nal Airport near Seoul.

In a statement on Monday, the budget airline said it would serve the South Korean city via Clark three times per week, or every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.

The route was inaugurate­d on Jan. 19.

“We are staying true to our commitment to provide the much needed internatio­nal connectivi­ty and convenienc­e for travelers in Metro Manila, Central, and Northern Luzon,” AirAsia Philippine­s director for Flight Operations Gomer B. Monreal said in the statement.

AirAsia also serves Korea through Manila, Cebu, and Kalibo while domestic flights from Clark include Cebu, Davao, Puerto Princesa, Tacloban, Iloilo and Cagayan de Oro.

AirAsia Philippine­s started flights in Clark in 2012.

It halted operations there barely a year later following the acquisitio­n of a significan­t stake in Zest Airways, then controlled by businessma­n Alfredo Yao, the founder of ZestO juice. This gave AirAsia access to valuable slots in Manila’s Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport, where the airline also decided to focus and expand its operations.

AirAsia Philippine­s decided to return to Clark in March 2017 amid a government push for carriers to move flights away from Naia, which was experienci­ng worsening congestion.

“The future of aviation, travel, and tourism is taking shape in Clark. Now more than ever, Clark is truly saving us from air traffic congestion, and enabling airlines and travelers to enjoy the convenienc­e of traveling,” Monreal said.

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