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Jetstar links Clark to Kansai

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SINGAPORE, 2 February 2018: Close on the heels of the recently launched services between Clark and Singapore, Jetstar Asia announced, Thursday, a new direct service from Clark International Airport to Kansai International Airport in Japan.

From 27 March, Jetstar Asia will operate three weekly services between Clark in Pampanga province and Osaka located in the Kansai region, Japan.

Jetstar Asia CEO, Bara Pasupathi, said the new service was the first connection from northern Luzon to Japan.

The service will increase Jetstar’s capacity up to three services a week to Kansai International Airport and Clark will now be the newest gateway in the region for both Singapore and Filipino travellers to fly to Osaka.

From Singapore, Jetstar Asia currently operates up to 12 services through Taipei to Osaka and up to five services through Manila to Osaka.

“Clark International Airport will be the second gateway in the region for Singapore and Japanese travellers to fly to the Philippines,” said Pasupathi.

Collectively from Taipei, Manila and now Clark, Jetstar Asia and Jetstar Japan will operate up to 23 services to Osaka.

President and CEO of Clark International Airport Corp. (CIAC)Alexander Cauguiran added: “The latest Clark-Osaka route is indeed a fresh development as it will be a welcome addition to Clark’s 166 international weekly flights.”

One-way Economy Starter Fares+ from the Philippines start at PHP4,698*

The new service will be operated by Jetstar Asia’s 180-seat Airbus A320. From Manila, customers can also connect up to 17 international services on sister airline, Jetstar Japan to Narita, Osaka and Nagoya in Japan.

Flight number  ROUTE DAYS OF OPERATION TIMINGS (Local)
3K777 Clark – Osaka Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 0700/1155
3K778 Osaka – Clark Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday 1255/1615

*Fares are one-way economy Starter fares with 7 kg carry-on baggage only

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