CLARK FREEPORT -- A group of travel agents from Hong Kong have explored tourists spots in Clark, Subic and other parts of Central Luzon.
This was learned from Clark International Airport Corporation (CIAC) President Victor Jose Luciano who said that the Chinese delegation arrived Sunday on Zest Air Flight Z2-084 at the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA).
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The Zest Air last Saturday held its inaugural flight to Hong Kong at Clark airport.
It is the newest local air carrier to commence full commercial operations at the 2,367 hectares civil aviation complex.
Luciano personally met the Chinese delegation at DMIA sponsored JIMEI operator of Fontana Leisure Parks and Resort here.
"JIMEI through its world-famous Fontana Resort is a major partner of Clark and has contributed in no small measure to the development of Clark as a big tourist destination of the Philippines," Luciano said.
Luciano said that JIMEI has employed thousands of Filipinos coming from adjacent cities and towns.
Because of its facilities, Clark has become a favorite place for business meetings and large conferences, according to Luciano.
The Chinese delegation includes Lincoln Linn, Regional Representative of the Greater China Zest Airways Incorporated; Chiu Leung-Wah, Jason General Manager-Marketing and Sales Zest Airways; Chow Yuk-Yin, General Manager Zest Airways; and Qian Jingyi Sales-Manager-Guangdong Province of Zest Airways Incorporated.
Others include Nitrogen Lai, Travel Consultant of Swire Travel; Ling Kam Man, Vice President of Patterson Travel Service H.C. Patterson & Co., LTD; Dick Tsui assistant, general manager of Nan Hwa (Express) Travel Service; Felix Lam, planning manager of Jetour China; Mimi Man deputy general manager of Jimei International Travel Company; Edit Law, sales manager of Go Leisure Go; Terence Tsui, general manager of Paradise; Davy W.W. Chi, general manager of Air Link Travel Limited; Wendy Lau, insurance agent; Kenneth Y.S. Chow, managing director of Grand Express, and David Chau, director general of Charming Holidays.