UPS, the worlds biggest air cargo company, inaugurated its Clark hub last week during the birthday celebration of President Arroyo.
According to Alvarez, the following airlines currently service DMIA:
Cebu Pacific Airways, three times a week between Manila, Clark and Cebu;
Seair, daily, Manila to Clark;
UPS/PEACA, Manila to Clark to Hong Kong;
International Pacific Airways, international chartered flights from Clark to Taipei.
In addition, the Philippine-Macau air agreement also includes the DMIA as an additional destination, Alvarez said.
The DMIA has an annual passenger traffic of close to 35,000, although it has a capacity of 850,000 passengers.
The Philippine International Air Terminals Corp. (Piatco), operator and concessionaire of the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal 3, has agreed to drop a provision in its contract with the government limiting DMIAs capacity to 850,000 passengers annually until such time that Piatco has reached the 10-million passenger level for three consecutive years.