Clark International Airport now has an airport lounge at Tri-Noma in Quezon City. This means that there are now regular and direct bus trips from Tri-Noma to Clark Airport and vice versa. And
that, I think, is such a welcome relief for most of us. Heading to Clark from Tri-Noma cuts most of the problem spots along EDSA that could easily mean delay.
One of the very few times I flew from Clark Airport, I boarded a Philtranco bus in Pasay and almost missed my flight. We crawled along EDSA, from Pasay to Ortigas, for almost two and a half hours. Read about it
here.
Perhaps the next time I take the bus to Clark,
'll try out this new Clark airport lounge and find out if they were right in claiming that its going to be "hassle-free" connection.
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They don't have a hotline, though. |
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Tri-Noma, an Ayala Mall, offers a new service to its customers. |
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The airport lounge was inaugurated last January 15, 2013. |
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A bright, shiny, and new lounge for passengers heading to Clark International Airport. |
*all images from clark international airport's FB page
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