Sun.Star Pampanga

CIAC exec: Close to 600 flights per week in Clark

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n (CIAC) Acting President Alexander Cauguiran said that domestic and internatio­nal flights in Clark are expected to reach about 600 times per week.

The airport chief announced this during the Jetstar Asia’s launching ceremony of its Clark-Osaka flight at the Midori Hotel and Casino the other night.

The Jetstar Asia has set its inaugural service from Clark Internatio­nal Airport (CRK) to Osaka Kansai Internatio­nal Airport (KIX) yesterday morning.

Jetstar will operate three weekly services between Clark in Pampanga province and Osaka which is situated in the Kansai region.

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From one domestic destinatio­n before President Duterte assumed office more than a year ago, Clark airport now has 20 local flights, according to Caugui r an.

“From three five times domestic flights a week, we have more than 300 flights now plus close to 200 flights internatio­nal, excluding Jetstar, so close to 600 flights in the next few months,” Cauguiran sai d.

He cited the good partnershi­p of CIAC and Jetstar. “CIAC and Jetstar going together we’ll go far in realizing our dream to make Clark a very competitiv­e aviation complex. More flights, more Jetstar flights coming,” Cauguiran said.

Jetstar Asia Chief Executive Officer Bara Pasupathi for his part said that Clark airport has a big potential.

Pasupathi thanked Cauguiran for his vision for Clark airport and support to JetStar Asia.

Six months ago, Cauguiran presented JetStar Asia rapid growth of the Clark aerotropol­is, according to Pasupathi.

“Alex convinced us to fly to Clark. We took a risk coming to Clark. We expanded our footprints from Manila to Clark in a small way. And Alex said, you know you guys, once you come to Clark you will increase your services,” Pasupathi said.

When Jeststar launched its Clark to Singapore route in November, Pasupathi said that they were surprised about the “high load factors and the performanc­e of the market.”

“So we promised in November that we will increase flights in Clark from three to five services per week. But little did we realize that we will have the opportunit­y to expand and to bring the first internatio­nal footprint in Japan to Clark,” he added.

Clark will be the second gateway in the region for Singapore and Japanese travellers to fly to the Philippine­s.

The maiden flight of Jetstar is fully-booked with 180 seats sold for Clark to Osaka and 180 seats sold for its return route.

Jetstar Asia Airways Pte Ltd is a low-cost airline based in Singapore. It is one of the Asian offshoots of Jetstar Airways, the low-cost subsidiary airline of Australia’s Qantas airline.

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Chris Navarro JETSTAR CLARK TO OSAKA. CIAC President Alex Cauguiran (R) and Jetstar Asia CEO Bara Pasupathi exchange tokens during Monday’s maiden flight launch of Jetstar from Clark to Osaka.—
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