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Emirates introduces free coach service for economy passengers at Clark Airport
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Adnan Kazim Deputy President & Chief Commercial Officer | Emirates Airline

Emirates has announced the launch of a complimentary coach service for Economy Class passengers traveling to and from Clark International Airport, starting today. This new shuttle service will connect Trinoma in Quezon City with Clark International Airport in Pampanga, providing a convenient transit option for travelers.

The service is available to Emirates passengers holding a valid flight ticket and traveling between Clark and Trinoma. Pickup and drop-off points are located at the New Genesis P2P Trinoma Bus Terminal (code: TRP) and Clark International Airport (CRK).

Eligibility for this coach service requires an Emirates-issued ticket with a number beginning with 176. Passengers must also have a confirmed coach booking at least 48 hours before departure, as those without prior reservation or a valid Emirates ticket will not be permitted to board.

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When purchasing flight tickets on emirates.com, customers should specify Trinoma (TRP) as the departure or arrival city to ensure their bus booking is included. For tickets bought through an Emirates office or travel agent, customers need to request the inclusion of the Trinoma (TRP) bus on their ticket before issuance.

This initiative reflects Emirates' commitment to enhancing accessibility and improving the travel experience for its Filipino customers, especially those in Metro Manila and nearby areas. The airline aims to make flying more convenient through this offering.

For more information about Emirates or to book a flight, visit www.emirates.com or the new Emirates World Store at Shangri-La The Fort, Manila in Bonifacio Global City, Taguig City.

Emirates has been serving the Philippines since 1990, expanding its operations over time. The airline currently offers 28 weekly flights to and from Dubai, providing approximately 22,700 weekly seats connecting travelers across its global network of over 140 destinations.

Earlier this year, Emirates signed an agreement with the Department of Tourism Philippines to boost inbound visitor traffic from its extensive network. Additionally, it entered into a Memorandum of Understanding with Philippine Airlines (PAL) to explore potential partnership expansions in passenger and cargo operations.

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