By George
Trillo
CLARK FREEPORT, Pampanga — Travelers particularly from Luzon
expect lesser plane fees after the Clark International Airport Corp. proposed
the construction of an P8-billion “budget” airport terminal inside the
Diosdado Macapagal International Airport to cater to the growing number of
airline companies offering affordable fares.
CIAC President and CEO Victor Jose Luciano said the proposed
terminal is expected to accommodate 10 million passengers a year.
The terminal is in addition to another terminal that will
cater to passengers of international flights.
“Clark has positioned itself as a hub for low-cost carriers
but now attracting legacy carriers. These are now taking a serious look at
Clark airport,” said Luciano.
He said that The Clark International Airport
Corporation is targeting at least 1.5 million passengers before the end of
2012 due to the additional flights in the international and domestic
operations contributed by Air Asia Philippines, Airphil Express, Seair-Tiger
and Dragonair.
Luciano added that aircraft movement at the Clark
International Airport is at 292 flights per week, both local and
international.
Clark Airport also caters Cebu Pacific Air operations through
international flights via Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok and Macau.The
local carrier also has domestic flights via Clark-Cebu route. Other airlines
operating at Clark Airport includes Asiana Airlines and Jin Air via
Clark-Incheon in South Korea.
Luciano cited the growth of domestic passenger volume
to 73,791 from the period of January to May 15 this year compared with the
16,918 of the same period last year.
“There has been an exponential growth of the number of
passengers especially in the domestic front where we obtained a 336 percent
increase from January to May alone compared to the previous year,” said
Luciano.
This was due to the domestic flights of both AirAsia and
Airphil Express that launched the Clark-Kalibo, Davao, Cebu and Puerto Princesa
route last March 29.
AirAsia Philippines also started their Clark-Davao and
Kalibo flights last March 28 and Puerto Princesa last April 20. International
passenger volume increased to 31 percent or 355,034 from January to May this
year compared to 270,900 last year.
“The entry of AirAsia, Airphil Express and the
expansion of Seair-Tiger has brought tremendous growth to passenger volume
in Clark,” said Luciano.
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