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BY JOEL C. ESCOL, Managing Editor
Sunlight Air, under the leadership of CEO Ryan Brito-Garcia, is embarking on a transformative journey with the relocation of its operations to Clark International Airport (CRK) starting April 1st.
This strategic move brings forth a myriad of exciting enhancements, including direct flights to the sought-after destination of Boracay and daily connections to and from the dynamic city of Cebu.
Brito-Garcia emphasized that the decision to primarily base operations at CRK stems from a thorough analysis of customer feedback and the airline’s unwavering commitment to delivering unparalleled service.
The transition promises to streamline operations and bolster reliability, capitalizing on CRK’s recent acclaim for its exceptional facilities and top-tier design, thereby ensuring heightened comfort for travelers.
Passengers with existing bookings from Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) will receive comprehensive notifications regarding any alterations to their itineraries due to this shift. Furthermore, Sunlight Air will offer shared shuttle services from NAIA to CRK, underscoring their commitment to a seamless and hassle-free travel experience.
With Clark International Airport’s expanding network of both domestic and international routes, alongside an anticipated surge in passenger traffic, Sunlight Air is well-positioned to expand its flight schedule, introduce new routes, and extend its distinctive boutique airline services to a broader spectrum of Filipino travelers.
Presently, Sunlight Air caters to flights between Manila and captivating destinations such as Coron, Siargao, Naga, and San Vicente. The airline is poised to introduce new routes to Boracay and establish regular flights to and from Cebu, offering enhanced travel opportunities for passengers across the Philippines and beyond. ###