The Clark International Airport (CRK) located within the Clark Freeport Zone now makes headway in the aviation industry with its modern passenger terminals, increasing passenger volume annually. It serves as a gateway to the north as it hosts 128 flights a week for 7 global airlines. It is an alternative to the main airport in Metro Manila and services low-cost domestic and foreign flights. Among the airline carriers operating in the airport are AirAsia Philippines, Asiana Airlines, Cebu Pacific Air, Dragon Air, Jin Air, Tiger Air, as well as one of the major middle east carriers—Qatar Airways.
The Clark International Airport (CRK) located within the Clark Freeport Zone now makes headway in the aviation industry with its modern passenger terminals, increasing passenger volume annually. It serves as a gateway to the north as it hosts 128 flights a week for 7 global airlines. It is an alternative to the main airport in Metro Manila and services low-cost domestic and foreign flights. Among the airline carriers operating in the airport are AirAsia Philippines, Asiana Airlines, Cebu Pacific Air, Dragon Air, Jin Air, Tiger Air, as well as one of the major middle east carriers—Qatar Airways.
The Clark International Airport (CRK) located within the Clark Freeport Zone now makes headway in the aviation industry with its modern passenger terminals, increasing passenger volume annually. It serves as a gateway to the north as it hosts 128 flights a week for 7 global airlines. It is an alternative to the main airport in Metro Manila and services low-cost domestic and foreign flights. Among the airline carriers operating in the airport are AirAsia Philippines, Asiana Airlines, Cebu Pacific Air, Dragon Air, Jin Air, Tiger Air, as well as one of the major middle east carriers—Qatar Airways.