Sunlight Air explained their move to Clark International Airport from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA).
Sunlight Air launches with a bold dedication to revolutionizing air travel by providing a new concept of “aviation service” and a seamless travel experience to domestic travelers at a competitive price.MANILA, Philippines — Sunlight Air explained their move to Clark International Airport from Ninoy Aquino International Airport .
“Our vision, from the very beginning, was always to innovate the airline industry. When we are operating in Manila, there are a lot of challenges that came with it. But we think that with the move to Clark, this will be a big change for Sunlight Air in a way that we will be able to serve our customers better,” she said.
“We are thrilled to welcome Sunlight Air to Clark International Airport, further solidifying CRK’s position as a key aviation hub in the region. As we embark on this partnership, we are dedicated to providing Sunlight Air passengers with an unparalleled travel experience marked by efficiency, convenience, and a focus on customer satisfaction,” said Noel Manankil, Chief Executive Officer and President of LIPAD.
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