Singapore’s Jetstar Asia restarted its services to Clark International Airport (CRK), offering even more options for budget-conscious flyers.
The airline said flight 3K775 took off from Singapore’s Changi Airport in the morning of June 16, 2024, marking the resumption of its services to Clark.
The low-cost carrier’s fleet of Airbus A320s will operate four return services each week between Singapore and Clark, increasing to five return services starting Oct. 18, 2024.
The expansion will offer more than 90,000 low-fare seats between the two destinations per year.
“Clark serves as an important hub for both business and leisure travelers, and we are excited to offer more travel options for our customers,” Jetstar Asia’s chief operating officer Geoffrey Lui said.
“With so many reasons to visit Clark, our crew and our passengers have been looking forward to our return to this popular destination so it’s great to add Clark back to our network,” he said.
Noel Manankil, president and chief executive of Luzon International Premiere Airport Development Corp. said the resumption Jetstar’s operations in Clark will bring comfort and flexibility to the passengers.
Clark recorded a remarkable growth in 2023, with nearly two million passengers choosing the ease and convenience that offers, marking a substantial increase of 158 percent recovery based on 2022 numbers. Darwin G. Amojelar