Clark International Airport for First Timers


Our trip going to Davao were full of first-time experiences. It was my first time experience boarding from the Clark International Airport, my first time to fly with PAL and my first time to visit a city in Mindanao.

We chose to depart from Clark because the fare was cheaper. Our round trip ticket to Davao costed us P1800 only.  To get here via private vehicle, we conveniently just used Google Map or Waze. Do not worry as there are many signs pointing to the airport's direction, you will not get lost. Please allow 3 to 4 hours of travel time in case of traffic.

There are also P2P buses available as another option to get here. See bus schedules here. The fare ranges from 250-350 depending on where you will come from and where you would drop off. Pick up and drop-off points are NAIA, Robinsons Galleria and Trinoma.

This airport is not that crowded as compared to NAIA hence in no time you can easily move around, check-in and board. The Park and Fly rates is also very affordable at P90 per day so we left our car there for 3 days while in Davao.


Just right outside the airport entrance there are fast foods available if ever you get hungry. I also saw some overrun apparel shops and mini department stores.

Here are some shots of the check-in area:




After check-in we paid a terminal fee of P150.


 Inside the boarding area you will find a play area and coffee shops.




To get to the plane there were buses that picked us up from the gate, although the distance was really not that far.


Here are some views from above the airport after take off.





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