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When you fly from Clark to Rome with Qatar Airways, every detail is carefully designed to make your journey exceptional from the moment you board. Experience renowned hospitality as our attentive cabin crew welcomes you, ensuring you are well cared for throughout your flight. Step into a modern aircraft interior, where spacious seating and elegant design create a relaxing atmosphere. Settle in and explore Oryx One, our award-winning in-flight entertainment system, offering thousands of movies, TV shows and games. Whether you prefer a light snack or full-course meal, enjoy a menu of gourmet cuisine, freshly prepared and inspired by global flavours. With plush pillows, soft blankets and luxury amenity kits, you can rest in unmatched comfort and arrive feeling refreshed.
Clark International Airport is a modern and rapidly expanding departure point, offering a smooth start to your journey. You should aim to arrive at least two hours before your scheduled departure to ensure sufficient time for check-in and customs clearance at Terminal 1, which currently handles all international flights. A second terminal is planned for future international services.
The airport is easily accessible via the Subic-Clark-Tarlac Expressway for drivers, though car parking spaces are currently limited. For public transport, numerous bus services run to the newly constructed bus terminal, providing affordable connections to Clark and locations like Manila. Iconic Jeepneys also offer regular transport links.
You will find excellent facilities and amenities throughout the terminal, including full accessibility for disabled passengers and Wi-Fi access in most public areas. Business travellers are well catered for with dedicated provisions. Before your flight, enjoy browsing the large retail outlet area for luxury goods, accessories, and travel necessities, or sample international and local Filipino specialities at the food court.
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