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June 11th, 2013 06:25 PM #1
planning to arrive at this airport on my annual vacation this december, taga bulacan kasi ako mukhang mas konti ang travelling time namin kung mag CIA kesa sa NAIA at wala pang mga batang hamog ako nababalitaan na nambibiktima ng mga sasakyan. share nyo naman mga experiences nyo good and bad para me idea lang ako kung good alternative ang CIA. di ba matagal ang waiting time sa immigration? TIA
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June 11th, 2013 06:54 PM #2
CIA or (DMIA) is hassle free as compared to NAIA 1,2, or 3. The airport is small, immgration checks are just the routine. I find that immigration officers in Clark are a bit more lax than the ones in NAIA. There's overnight parking just outside the airport premises, leave your car for a week or two, no problem. Just tip the mamang guard generously. We usually use this airport for SG and HK trips, even if we have to travel to and from Clark, no problem. Its a better alternative.
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June 11th, 2013 07:01 PM #3if you happen to arrive with other flights in a row, the immigration queue can be very long, lasting up to 1 hour
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June 11th, 2013 07:12 PM #4
pano kung departure naman ilang hours ang allowance before my flight, january din kasi balik ko dito dubai pansin ko ang daming palabas ng pinas sa ganitong buwan kaya grabe ang traffic papuntang NAIA & last time muntik na ko maiwan sa sobrang haba ng pila sa immigration.
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June 11th, 2013 07:19 PM #5
Its always best practise to set aside ample time prior to your departure. Yeah, the lines can get long, lalo na if there are 3 flights arriving or going out at the same time. What we do as a precaution since mangagaling pa kami ng Cavite is we stay overnight nalang in one of the hotels inside Clark. Traffic, in my opinion is not a problem in Clark, as it is in NAIA.
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June 11th, 2013 07:22 PM #6the usual 3 hrs before flight ayos na yun ... checking-in has always been smooth in my experience, meron din queue sa immigration but not as bad as when arriving
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June 11th, 2013 08:07 PM #8
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June 11th, 2013 08:39 PM #9kelan ba start ng Emirates Flight sa clark??? diba sa October na mag start? currently 3 flights sila daily to manila.. sana wag alisin yung arriving ng 6AM sa manila... yung 11PM nalang ang divert nila sa clark hehehe (ayon sa source ko aalisin na daw yung arriving ng 6am sa manila)
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June 13th, 2013 09:18 AM #10
Re. departure at Clark, allot maybe 3-4 hours before your departure time if you're travelling during a peak time. I noticed the lines in the immigration there can get long and slow at certain times (pag sabay-sabay yung flights). Overall, it's fine with me when i travel through Clark. Less airport traffic pa so the planes rarely have to circle before landing unlike at NAIA.
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