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                    [Title] => Clark airport expansion plan under review
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                    [Title] => Asian airlines to start regular flights to DMIA Oct 30
                    [Summary] => Seoul-based Asiana Airlines will commence regular flights to the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) in Clark, Pampanga on Oct. 30 with an initial frequency of two flights a week.


By December, Asiana will increase its flights to thrice weekly, said Victor Luciano, executive vice president of Clark Development Corp. (CDC).

According to Luciano, Asiana will use a fleet of Airbus A321 planes which could carry up to 177 passengers each.

Asiana Airlines is Korea’s second flag carrier and was established in Feb. 1988 by the Kumbo Group.
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From a frequency of only three flights a day, Luciano disclosed, UPS has increased its flights to nine in only one and a half years.
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By December, Asiana will increase its flights to thrice weekly, said Victor Luciano, executive vice president of Clark Development Corp. (CDC).

According to Luciano, Asiana will use a fleet of Airbus A321 planes which could carry up to 177 passengers each.

Asiana Airlines is Korea’s second flag carrier and was established in Feb. 1988 by the Kumbo Group.
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From a frequency of only three flights a day, Luciano disclosed, UPS has increased its flights to nine in only one and a half years.
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