Clark Int’l Airport back in business after quake
>> Sunday, May 5, 2019
CLARK
FREEPORT – After being battered by a 6.1-magnitude earthquake that halted
its operation on Monday afternoon, the Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC)
announced its resumption of operations by 4 pm Wednesday.
The shutdown, which
lasted only less than 48 hours, was due to the damage at the terminal building
caused by an earthquake that struck Luzon Monday. Employees of CIAC frantically
repaired the area to assure passengers that the delay in operation would only
be minimal.
“Clark airport is
business as usual, from counters to manifest to boarding gates,” CIAC president
and CEO Jaime Melo said.
Clearing operations and
repairs immediately started Tuesday morning inside the pre-departure area after
a huge portion of its ceiling collapsed.
“May we remind the
riding public to kindly check or coordinate with their respective airlines for
confirmation of their flight schedules via Clark beginning April 24,” Melo
said.
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