Clark International Airport in a nutshell
Clark International Airport is located near the cities of Angeles and Mabalacat in the central to southern part of the Philippine island of Luzon.
The capital Manila is 100 km to the south.
Clark/Angeles Airport can serve as an alternative entry point into the Philippines to the congested and not very user-friendly Manila Airport.
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The major airlines flying into Clark Airport are as follows:
- Cebu Pacific - wide network of domestic flights and international flights to Bangkok, Hong Kong, Tokyo and Singapore.
- Qatar Airways - Doha and connecting flights to Europe, Africa, the Middle East or the Americas
- Emirates - Dubai and connecting flights to Europe, Africa, the Middle East or America
- Jetstar, Scoot - Singapore
- EVA Air - Taipei
- Jeju Air, Jin Air - Seoul, Busan
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This article would like to edit. After the new terminal was built, Clark international is an absolutely luxurious airport, not at all reminiscent of the Philippines. Spacious, room for everything, when we went to the dometik gates so ob gate toilet, they really oversized it for a lot more traffic than there is.
There's also a new wide access road that's a few miles long and is completely different than the old access. I'm flying internationally today so I'm curious to see what it looks like there.