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Arriving in Clark
Clark Special Economic Zone (also known as Clark Freeport Zone) is a distinctly unusual destination in that it is a converted military base that has been redeveloped into a hub for everything from business and aviation to fitness, sports, tourism and shopping.
This is a purpose-built location that ingeniously takes a former military airbase and has given it a new life as a thriving commercial and tourist centre.
Book a flight to the Clark Special Economic Zone with Qatar Airways and discover for yourself this fascinating new destination in the Philippines that opens up a wealth of opportunities for relaxation and business.
Tourist attractions
The Clark Freeport Zone is a little different from other destinations in that it doesn’t so much offer visitors attractions as experiences. The entire area has been designed with visitors in mind, so you’ll find pristine golf courses built to international standards at the Mimosa and Fontana Resorts and Country Clubs. There are also premium class hotels and restaurants throughout the Zone.
Adrenaline sports are popular here, so sky-diving, adventure trekking and off-road driving are on offer. For those who feel a little more adventurous trips to the nearby Mt. Pinatubo volcano are available.
High-octane entertainment is on offer at the world-class drag strip, while a selection of casinos are open all day, every day. To find out a little bit about the traditional culture of the region, pay a visit to the Nayong Pilipino cultural park.
Travel Considerations
Flights to the Clark Special Economic Zone with Qatar Airways land at Clark International Airport. Visa restrictions for entry into the country will depend on your country of origin, length of stay and whether your trip is for business or pleasure. Before you fly to the Clark Special Economic Zone please check the visa and passport requirements.
Refined levels of service and superior facilities distinguish Qatar Airways flights from London Heathrow to Clark Special Economic Zone. Passengers travelling to this special trade zone in the Philippines, on the outskirts of Angeles City, have ample space to relax during their long-haul flight, thanks to wide seats and extra legroom Whether it’s your first time onboard or you are a frequent flyer, you’ll be treated to delicious in-flight cuisine and more award-winning services to make your experience a joy.
Lying between Angeles City and Mabalacat City in Pampanga province, Clark Special Economic Zone (also known as Clark Freeport Zone) has numerous of facilities for tourists, as well as international executives. Apart from fiscal incentives to promote trade, the zone has fitness, leisure and entertainment options, and can be used as a base for exploring this beautiful part of the Philippines.
Flying from London
One of the busiest airports in the world, London Heathrow is at the very epicentre of the international air transport network. Investment has been poured into its development, and in 2014 the newly constructed Terminal 5 was voted World's Best Airport Terminal in the Skytrax Annual World Airport Awards.
Handling more than 73 million passengers a year, London Heathrow is a remarkable feat of logistical organisation. Fly from London Heathrow with Qatar Airways to a wide range of destinations all over the world.
Transportation and parking
London Heathrow is served by the London Underground ‘tube’ service, making it easy to reach in just half an hour, from the very centre of London. For passengers with Qatar Airways flying from Terminal 4, the terminal has its own dedicated tube station.
There are also hundreds of buses every day from the capital, and coach services transporting passengers from all over the city to the airport. Parking is at a premium, and although there are both short and long-term options, it is best to book parking in advance. A valet service is available. Note that there is a 2.6-metre height restriction on Terminal 4’s forecourt.
Arriving at London Heathrow
Flights from London Heathrow with Qatar Airways leave from Terminal 4, which is located at the south end of the southern runway, and is connected to Terminals 1, 2 and 3 by the Heathrow Cargo Tunnel.
Qatar Airways flights from London Heathrow make use of the very latest A380 airbuses in their service to Doha, as well as a luxury Business Class-only service using a modern A319 for one of its six daily flights to Doha. Passenger boarding gates are situated close to the check-in and security halls.
Amenities and facilities
Because of its international importance, London Heathrow offers a vast array of facilities and amenities, from baby care and children’s crèches, to shoeshine services, banking, Wi-Fi access and prayer rooms.
A broad selection of luxury retail outlets stock the very best in accessories, watches, jewellery and fashion, while a number of outstanding restaurants, eateries and snack bars serve everything from full meals to light bites.