Tuesday, May 19, 2026
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Clark rail pushed

BANGKOK—Southeast Asia’s largest airline wants the Duterte administration to build a train system going to Clark and forego a plan to construct a new international airport near Manila. 

“We believed in Clark a long time ago. We lost a lot of money in Clark. But’s as I’ve said, Clark has to be developed. It’s important having been an operator in Clark. Clark will not work unless there’s a good train service. It’s important that the government push the infrastructure,” AirAsia Group chief executive Tony Fernandes told reporters at the sidelines of the airline’s Asean Heroes 2016 event. 

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AirAsia Philippines started operations in Clark in 2012, but halted flights a year later due to issues on commercial viability. The company acquired Zest Airways to access slots from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. 

“Clark is a great airport. It’s important that the government puts a total solution [which] includes buses, and effective transport system to Clark. Clark will work if you have a good transport,” Fernandes said.

He said the government should build a train system to Clark. “It’s [train system]  cheaper and faster.  I’m not someone who would build and build. I’d think, use what you have. Clark is great. It’s just too long to get there,” he said.

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