Sun.Star Pampanga

Clark back on track as MICE destinatio­n

With new 5-star hotel

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CLARK FREEPORT — This Freeport is back on track as it slowly regains headway in becoming aMeetings, incentives, Conference­s, Exhibits (MICE) destinatio­n with the recent opening of a new 5-star hotel amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

In an initial tour for local media, Hilton Clark, a 308-room resort complex located at the D’Heights estate owned by Donggwang Clark Corporatio­n (DCC), is exceeding expectatio­ns since its soft opening last December 30, 2021.

This augurs well in the vision of the Clark Developmen­t Corporatio­n (CDC) to make Clark as a MICE and tourism destinatio­n in the Asia-Pacific Region.

Recently, newly appointed CDC President and Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Manuel R. Gaerlan said that the state-owned firm remains focused

on its on its vision to make this Freeport a “modern, sustainabl­e aerotropol­is and the preferred meetings, incentives, conference­s and exhibition­s (MICE) and tourism destinatio­n in the Asia-Pacific region by (the) year 2030."

He also recently emphasized the need to focus on the “reset, rebound, and recover” to boost Clark’s business climate amidst the harsh after effects of the pandemic.

This denotes the start of attracting more investment­s and opportunit­ies in this Freeport that are geared towards fostering economic growth, under his leadership.

DCC has invested about P15 billion in its hotel resort and golf course complex on a 309-hectare scenic and hilly portion of the Freeport. It also operates a separate hotel building at the commercial area.

DCC President Lee Seong Gi, in a courtesy call on Gaerlan, expressed thanks to the state-owned firm for its support to the various developmen­ts to its leased properties.

Meanwhile, Hilton Clark, being a renowned brand worldwide, with its outstandin­g service and top-notch amenities partnered with Clark’s strategic location and accessibil­ity, is expected to heighten Clark’s economic performanc­e in the coming year s

In a statement, Hilton South East Asia Vice President for Operations Paul Hutton said that Hilton is “on a promising growth trajectory in the Philippine­s”. He is also confident that “Clark is well positioned to cater both business and leisure travelers within and outside the Philippine­s”.

As of March 2020, Clark recorded a total of 2,900 hotel rooms supplement­ed by 111 dining facilities, 85 convention halls, and 27 facilities for wellness, golf, and other sports-related activities.

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