Sun.Star Pampanga

Clark airport targets 2M passengers for 2018

- BY REYNALDO G. NAVALES Sun.Star Staff Reporter

CLARK FREEPORT — The Clark Internatio­nal Airport, the country’s fast growing gateway, is eyeing two million passengers for 2018.

This was learned from Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corporatio­n (CIAC) Acting President Alex Cauguiran who disclosed that more than 215,000 passengers in the month of March alone were recor ded.

He added that the over 8,000 travellers in Clark on April 2 broke previous records.

A total of 215,040 passengers from March 1 to 31 were recorded and the highest number of travellers served in just a day was last April 2 at 8,322 individual­s, according to Cauguiran.

“These numbers are the highest, so far, in the history of CIAC since 1995,” Cauguiran said.

The average daily passenger volume at the Clark airport is 7,000 in total of 481 weekly flights.

“From January 1 to March 31 this year alone, there were a total of 600,811 passengers that passed through Clark airport. At this rate and with the full support of the Duterte administra­tion, we will be able to break the 2017 record of 1.5 million passengers and will probably reach the two million mark this year,” the CIAC chief added.

Airlines operating flights include Asiana Airlines, Cathay Dragon, Cebu Pacific, Emirates, Jetstar Asia, Jinair, Philippine­s AirAsia, Philippine Airlines, Qatar Airways, Scoot, while chartered flights are operated by AirSwift and Alphaland Aviation.

“There is definitely a surge at Clark airport in terms of the number of flights, destinatio­ns and passenger volume, along with the improvemen­ts of its facilities, all largely possible under the leadership of President Duterte,”Caugurian said.

Meanwhile, Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade lauded the management and staff of CIAC for ensuring the convenienc­e and safety of the commuting public particular­ly during the recent observance of Holy Week.

Tugade thanked the CIAC personnel who “unselfishl­y sacrificed their off days to give and assure the riding public the safety, security and comfort in their Holy Week journeys and travels.”

At the same time, five CIAC personnel were commended for “honesty and exemplary service in the performanc­e of their duties”which, Cauguiran pointed out, “gave a breath of fresh air in the light of social media post that have put Clark airport in a bad light the past several months.”

CIAC security officers Christophe­r Ferry and Larry Magcalas were cited for promptly returning on March 10 the belongings left behind by a passenger and politely turning down a reward.

In February, outsourced personnel Eduardo Labarda returned a passenger’s lost mobile phone and Eranie Decena surrendere­d a Rolex watch while last December, parking attendant John Pamintuan assisted a troubled balikbayan beyond his duty at the CIAC Park and Fly facility.

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