Damage sustained by Clark International Airport from the 6.1-magnitude earthquake that rocked parts of Luzon on April 22. Photo from Clark International Airport Corp communications office.

Clark International Airport (CRK) will resume operations at 4 pm today (April 24) following more than a day of shutdown after sustaining damages from a 6.1-magnitude earthquake that rocked parts of Luzon Island on April 22.

“Clark airport is business as usual, from counters to manifest to boarding gates,” Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) president Jaime Melo said in a press conference on April 24.

This is after clearing operations and repairs, specifically on the damaged pre-departure area, have been completed, while power, flight information systems, and CCTVs have been fully restored.

On Tuesday evening, cargo carriers FedEx and UPS already serviced flights via Clark.

“Actually, may (we already have) test flight kami just to ensure that the systems are functioning as per the standards of the airline,” Melo noted.

However, Melo said all damaged structures, including the control tower, will be fixed in a month’s time.

The airport’s runway and taxiway were not damaged by the earthquake, whose epicenter was located at Castillejos, Zambales.

Passengers are reminded to check and coordinate with their respective airlines for confirmation of their flight schedules, as well as compensations pursuant to the Air Passenger Bill of Rights.

You May Also Like

DOTC allots P70.8M for 3 Mindanao infra projects

The Department of Transportation and Communications (DOTC) will spend P70.8 million on three infrastructure development projects in Mindanao. In a bid bulletin, DOTC seeks…

ICTSI books 4% income hike in Q1

International Container Terminal Services, Inc. (ICTSI) reported a 4% increase in net income for the first quarter of 2015 mainly due to higher volume…

K Line vessel calls first at MICT

International container carrier K Line’s Guayaquil Bridge recently made its maiden voyage at the Manila International Container Terminal (MICT), International Container Terminal Services, Inc.…

Second A330 takes Cebu Pacific a step closer to long-haul debut

LOW-COST carrier Cebu Pacific Air took delivery of its second Airbus A330-300 aircraft from Toulouse France, on Sept. 12, in time for the launch…