THE MANAGEMENT of Clark International Airport met Feb. 5, 2020, together with representatives from the Bureau of Quarantine, Bureau of Immigration, Bureau of Customs, and the Philippine Air Force to discuss the news published in several media outlets regarding the repatriation of Filipinos coming from China.
CRK is prepared to put together the necessary arrangements as soon as we get the directive from the government regarding this event.
As of Feb. 6, all agencies present in the meeting are still waiting for final instructions from their superiors.
CRK management assures the public that they are exercising all necessary precautions to protect all other passengers traveling via Clark International Airport.
The said repatriates will not arrive in the main passenger terminal, but instead, a separate area away from the terminal will be used for this purpose.
This is a developing situation. We shall update you as soon as we have more information regarding this matter.
(CRK statement from Teri Flores, communications manager, Luzon International Premier Airport Development Corp.)