Clark International Airport - Ground Transportation

Ground Transportation

Clark International Airport connects from Angeles City to Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila via North Luzon Expressway-EDSA-Airport Road link. By private car, it takes about 2–3 hours including heavy traffic to reach NAIA from Clark.

The Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway (SCTEx) provides access to Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ), including the Clark International Airport, through two exits. The Bases Conversion Development Authority (BCDA) opened Panday Pira Road on December 23, 2008, and it is connected to the Clark North interchange in Mabalacat, Pampanga, where it leads straight to CSEZ on the left and Sacobia in Bamban town to the right. The Clark South interchange leads directly to the airport, Angeles, Tarlac, and the Subic Bay Freeport Zone.

Construction has begun on a new US$421 million North Luzon project (initiated by the Philippine National Railways), originally scheduled for completion in 2010. Two separate lines will be constructed, one for the Airport Railway, and another for the NorthRail commuter and high speed rail line serving Metro Manila and the northern Luzon provinces.

There are regular bus services to various destinations from the airport to Cubao (Quezon City), Mariveles, Avenida (Manila), SM Megamall, Pasay City and Baguio City. Operators include Genesis Transport (for Mariveles), Partas (for Baguio and the rest of Northern Luzon except Laoag; and Avenida), Philtranco (for Pasay, Cubao, and SM Megamall), and Victory Liner (for Marquee Mall in Angeles City, and Dau Bus Terminal in Mabalacat)

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