Knowing that Clark International Airport has bigger plans in the coming 20-40 years. This place would be full of growth and potential in the coming years. Adding 4-5 more runways makes this place amazing for future visitors and investors in the region. 2030-2040 would amazing
Not very grand, but the beauty of this airport lies in its simplicity and tasteful style. Once they build the other terminals, I’d bet it’s gonna be even grander than now. Maybe 15-20 more years when Clark develops more into an actual global city and the airport gets to serve more passengers triggering a demand to build more terminals.
Dapat rito na lang yung ibang gustong mag travel...para hndi masyadong crowded sa NAIA....lalo na malapit na mag December...para happy ang lahat sa pag Travel ✈️👍🏽
One of the best airports in the Philippines. I’m ready for this to expand. NAIA should be demoted to handle only domestic flights as NMIA and Clark will be the main airports for international travel between the Philippines and anywhere throughout the world going as far as Atlanta or Washington-Dulles for direct flights and those longest flights will use NMIA. NMIA is expected to handle more international flights, especially from Europe and North America.
A shopping mall , convention center and arena will rise soon at Clark Airport complex. Upon completion of North South Commuter Railway in 2025/2026 , CIA will be the first airport in the country with railway connection.
I agree, Ray! I hope more airlines use this airport in the future! The facilities, the design, the cleanliness... this should be enjoyed by many, many Filipinos and foreign visitors.
More flights were added these past few months with new airlines. The underground station is being built right now so hopefully airlines will add more flights as the airport will have direct connectivity with MM and people will opt to avoid the congested NAIA.
I hope NMIA in Bulacan will have the same feeling. While Clark is an option, the additional direct flights will likely use NMIA, especially from Europe and North America going as far as Atlanta or Washington-Dulles for the longest direct flight between the Philippines and anywhere throughout the world. Those flights will use NMIA. NAIA should be demoted to a domestic airport forcing all of the international flights to and from the Philippines to use Clark and/or NMIA. The longer international flights will use NMIA while the shorter international flights will use Clark and/or NMIA. The domestic flights will use NAIA, NMIA, and Clark.
Make Clark the international gateway of Luzon. Link it with train system to Metro Manila. Close NAIA & convert it to business district like Makati, BGC and Ortigas.
Imagine if the Amazing Race goes back again for a potential leg here in the Philippines landing directly to Clark International Airport instead of the usual Manila International Airport would be awesome.
sa mga nag tatanong bkit wala masyadong tao. kac po under development pa ang new clark city kaya nga "NEW CLARK CITY". in the future pag tapos na lahat lalo ng yung train magging busy nrin ang area nayan.
Not the airport by himself. Only Terminal they talking about. Because the control tower is still U/C, only one runway. Suppose to be one of the best terminals in the world for design.
The MCIA's design is more wavy depicting the ocean waves which surrounds the Cebu province and the rest of the Visayas region popular for its beaches while the CIA's pointy design shows the mountainous area in Zambales and the Arayat.
Bukas na pala, eh, bakit kakaunti lang ang international flights?> Nasaan and PAL, JAL, KAL, EVA, at iba pang mga airlines na naghahatid ng mga pasahero galing sa U.S./ Canada / Austrailia / at Europe?
@@jbjb2941 “Clark International Airport used to have two 3,200-meter (10,500 ft) parallel runways. Since the runways are closely spaced, the secondary runway (02L/20R) has been decommissioned and is no longer in use”
bakit ang laki nang airport pero walang tao?.. napaka sayang nang pera kung pera nang gobyerno ginamit dito. at lalong di na talaga ma utilize to kung matatapos na yung New airport sa bulacan.. sana lang talaga hindi pera nang taong bayan to.. sayang lang.
sir talagang wala pang maxadong tao jan. kaya nga "NEW clark city" plano ng govt ma dicongest ang manila at yan na ang mmaging centro ng mga business.. wait lng po ntin mtpos yung train na mag kkonekta jan. for the future po ang iinsip ng govt.
Knowing that Clark International Airport has bigger plans in the coming 20-40 years. This place would be full of growth and potential in the coming years. Adding 4-5 more runways makes this place amazing for future visitors and investors in the region. 2030-2040 would amazing
Tagal naman hindi yan gagawin my ginagawa ng airport sa bulacan
Not very grand, but the beauty of this airport lies in its simplicity and tasteful style. Once they build the other terminals, I’d bet it’s gonna be even grander than now. Maybe 15-20 more years when Clark develops more into an actual global city and the airport gets to serve more passengers triggering a demand to build more terminals.
Absolutely amazing and aesthetic design! ❤❤
Far better than NAIA. The Philippines needs more airports like these scattered throughout the regions.
Dapat rito na lang yung ibang gustong mag travel...para hndi masyadong crowded sa NAIA....lalo na malapit na mag December...para happy ang lahat sa pag Travel ✈️👍🏽
Great walk tour of one of the most beautiful airport in pampanga, Clark International Airport🙂
One of the best looking airports. Thanks for touring us around.
Indeed! It was my pleasure, Sophia! Thank you for watching!
Beautiful AirPort ✈️ 👍🏽
One of the best airports in the Philippines. I’m ready for this to expand. NAIA should be demoted to handle only domestic flights as NMIA and Clark will be the main airports for international travel between the Philippines and anywhere throughout the world going as far as Atlanta or Washington-Dulles for direct flights and those longest flights will use NMIA. NMIA is expected to handle more international flights, especially from Europe and North America.
Edi kung ganun mangyayari congested na yung clark nun
anu yun mas pipiliin mo lumapag sa pampangga kaysa sa bulacan? na mas malapit sa manila?.. sa tingin ko apaka useless nang project na to...
Wow! What a beautiful airport.
A shopping mall , convention center and arena will rise soon at Clark Airport complex. Upon completion of North South Commuter Railway in 2025/2026 , CIA will be the first airport in the country with railway connection.
Hindi sila gagawa ng shopping mall dyan ang laki na ng sm clark my convention center din yung sm clark my arena nasa bulacan malaki yun
CRK is a relaxing airport to travel to and from, pity that not more airlines fly there!
I agree, Ray! I hope more airlines use this airport in the future! The facilities, the design, the cleanliness... this should be enjoyed by many, many Filipinos and foreign visitors.
Well it did just open last year, so hopefully more airlines will fly to Clark in the future
More flights were added these past few months with new airlines. The underground station is being built right now so hopefully airlines will add more flights as the airport will have direct connectivity with MM and people will opt to avoid the congested NAIA.
I hope NMIA in Bulacan will have the same feeling. While Clark is an option, the additional direct flights will likely use NMIA, especially from Europe and North America going as far as Atlanta or Washington-Dulles for the longest direct flight between the Philippines and anywhere throughout the world. Those flights will use NMIA. NAIA should be demoted to a domestic airport forcing all of the international flights to and from the Philippines to use Clark and/or NMIA. The longer international flights will use NMIA while the shorter international flights will use Clark and/or NMIA. The domestic flights will use NAIA, NMIA, and Clark.
Its because CRK Is the ticket price is higher than NAIA
18:50 is a good vibe, like I've been there before
Watching🎉
Make Clark the international gateway of Luzon. Link it with train system to Metro Manila. Close NAIA & convert it to business district like Makati, BGC and Ortigas.
I do hope more airlines will fly here in Clark
Imagine if the Amazing Race goes back again for a potential leg here in the Philippines landing directly to Clark International Airport instead of the usual Manila International Airport would be awesome.
Nice ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
sa mga nag tatanong bkit wala masyadong tao. kac po under development pa ang new clark city kaya nga "NEW CLARK CITY". in the future pag tapos na lahat lalo ng yung train magging busy nrin ang area nayan.
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I wish they can have flight direct to Siargao..so disappointing😢
sana may mga walkalators
Not the airport by himself. Only Terminal they talking about. Because the control tower is still U/C, only one runway. Suppose to be one of the best terminals in the world for design.
woah😮
Looks just like Cebu.
Looks similar to Cebu's MCIA T2
Hold on bro i just now know this um why is there two same looking design airport one is from cebu and there at clark city? Can someone help me 😢😢😢
The designer and the winning bidder are both same.
MCIA has higher ceiling and busier since it has more airline routes
The MCIA's design is more wavy depicting the ocean waves which surrounds the Cebu province and the rest of the Visayas region popular for its beaches while the CIA's pointy design shows the mountainous area in Zambales and the Arayat.
Same lang sila ng design paano nag karoon ng award
Walang masyadong Christmas decorations.
👍👍👍🇵🇭🇵🇭🇵🇭👏👏👏
where are the planes ?
NAIA left the conversation🤣
Pupunta kaba ibang bansa? Parang nakasakay kana kasi ng airplane ✈️
Yup!
Are there duty free shops?
When I went there, it was under construction. I don't know if there are now duty-free shops there.
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Nag karoon ng award yung clark international airport parehas lang sila ng design nung sa cebu cebu international airport parehas na parehas lang sila
but do they have A/C?
Yes
bakit wala masyadong tao ?
Why do i feel like this is a Mactan Cebu Airport copycat?
Same architect but double the size of MCIA T2
i see
Bukas na pala, eh, bakit kakaunti lang ang international flights?> Nasaan and PAL, JAL, KAL, EVA, at iba pang mga airlines na naghahatid ng mga pasahero galing sa U.S./ Canada / Austrailia / at Europe?
Konti pa lang ang airline kasi mahal ang terminal fee. My brother wants to land in CIA fr US kaso mahal ang ticket kaysa MIA.
bakit isang runway lang
sinara na yung pangalawa
@@darkamity1399 isa lang ang runway ng clark...ang NAIA at Mactan Cebu lang ang may dalawang runway
@@darkamity1399Isa lang talaga yung runway nyan
@@jbjb2941 “Clark International Airport used to have two 3,200-meter (10,500 ft) parallel runways. Since the runways are closely spaced, the secondary runway (02L/20R) has been decommissioned and is no longer in use”
Sir isa ka talagang hokage 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
bakit ang laki nang airport pero walang tao?.. napaka sayang nang pera kung pera nang gobyerno ginamit dito. at lalong di na talaga ma utilize to kung matatapos na yung New airport sa bulacan.. sana lang talaga hindi pera nang taong bayan to.. sayang lang.
sir talagang wala pang maxadong tao jan. kaya nga "NEW clark city" plano ng govt ma dicongest ang manila at yan na ang mmaging centro ng mga business.. wait lng po ntin mtpos yung train na mag kkonekta jan. for the future po ang iinsip ng govt.
gaya2x ng design sa Mactan International Airport.. wlang originality..
hindi sa gaya gaya pero same designer lang po sila.