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CDC exec: 'PBA Bubble testament to Clark's resilience'

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hosting of the Philippine Basketball Associatio­n's (PBA) bubble tournament here is a testament of this Freeport’s resilience amidst the pandemi c.

According to Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) President and CEO Noel F. Manankil, the staging of one of Asia’s premier basketball leagues in the Freeport is also an initial step for Clark to revamp and revive its tourism industry which was the most affected sector at the height of the pandemic.

Manankil, during a press conference on Tuesday at the Quest Hotel and Conference Center here, thanked the PBA for choosing the Freeport as a suitable venue for their bubble games set-up.

“We are thankful to PBA. For Clark, we all know that the most affected sector is really tourism. So this is the first step into trying to help the tourism locators especially in going towards a new normal. This will be a testament to the resiliency of Clark in handling the COVID 19 pandemic,” he added.

For his part, Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority (BCDA) President and CEO and National Task Force Against COVID-19 Chief Implemente­r Secretary Vince Dizon said the hosting of the PBA Bubble in the Freeport is a meaningful move for the country.

Dizon emphasized that this activity will motivate and give hope to Filipinos – especially for PBA fans -- that the country will overcome and continuous­ly curb the effects of the pandemic.

“I think this is also not just for Clark but I think for the entire country. I think it’s very important that we are able to give people hope that this pandemic, while very, very difficult and challengin­g, may katapusan din ito. And hopefully, ngayon mapapakita natin na kaya nating mag hold nitong mga sporting events as long as it is safe and secured and healthy for the participan­ts. Then kahit papaaano, simbolo ito na gaganda din ang ating buhay at babalik tayo sa ating mga kinagawian,” Dizon said.

Health and safety protocols were strictly put in place upon the arrival of the 12 PBA teams at the Freeport. Players were directed to the health triage at the entrance of the Quest Hotel Clark where they were initially assessed.

They also underwent swab testing and will primarily have their quarantine inside the hotel until the test results are r el eased .

Meanwhile, the luggage and baggage of all participan­ts in the bubble were disinfecte­d as part of the strict implementa­tion of standard safety guidelines here. (CDC-CD)

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CLARK FREEPORT--The state-run Clark Internatio­nal Airport Corp. unveiled its new corporate logo.

"On behalf of our chairman (Transporta­tion) Secretary Arthur Tugade, I am pleased to inform you of the new CIAC corporate logo unanimousl­y approved by the CIAC Board of Directors on September 28," CIAC President Aaron Aquino said.

According to Aquino, the new logo reflects CIAC’s focus on further developing the Clark Civil Aviation Complex for aviation-related businesses, and other enterprise­s, and aligned with the corporatio­n’s mission, vision and core values.

“Our marching orders are to develop an aerotropol­is and create opportunit­ies for the greater Clark area, a mission summarized in a brand new and a well-thought-out design,” Aquino said.

The CIAC’s new official logo will apply in all platforms available for informatio­n, marketing and promotions, and public relations purposes, he added.

In further explaining the new logo, Aquino said the color navy blue was chosen “since (blue) in marketing psychology is the most common color used by brands looking to promote authority and trust in their products.”

The icon inside the square represents a concrete column, square pillar or a gigantic building— all of which represents strength and authority in estate developmen­t and management, he added.

“The icon’s upward angle represents stability, growth and progress,” Aquino said.

The CIAC chief added the ‘swoosh’or jet stream and the aircraft atop represent the aviation-related industries and CIAC’s mandate to manage and develop the aviation complex.

“The aircraft soaring high to the right represents CIAC as being in the right direction toward greater heights, while the square shape that usually symbolizes structure, order, and stability are also symbols of honesty which mirrors CIAC’s adherence to transparen­cy and accountabi­lity,” Aquino said.

As a symbol of CIAC’s alignment with the national government’s developmen­t plans, the design’s letter mark used the same font type of the Bases Conversion and Developmen­t Authority, CIAC’s parent company.

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