Travel is more fun here in the Philippines after being announced as one of the top travel destinations in the world and that is why Ayala Malls joins the Department of Tourism in bringing convenience to both foreign and local travelers. Recently Ayala Malls opened the TriNoma Clark Airport Lounge that will be convenient for those who will be having flights via the Diosdado Macapagal International Airport in Clark, Subic in Pampanga who stays in Quezon City, San Juan, Caloocan, Malabon, Bulacan, Pasig and nearby areas.
The TriNoma Clark Airport Lounge will serve as pick up point for passengers going to DMIA which offers everyone a comfy and spacious waiting area. It also offers everyone to check in their luggage while having a last minute shopping at the TriNoma or just killing time while while waiting for the bus services that will bring them to DMIA. Bus services available include Genesis, Philtranco and Victory Liner Group. Passengers can also check on the on the real the flight schedules from airlines including Cebu Pacific and others.
It will be a good options for those travelers like me who goes out of town for both leisure and official business and via DMIA especially those who are taking the evening flights because the TriNoma Clark Airport Lounge is open 24 hours.
The TriNoma Clark Airport Lounge was officially opened to the public last January 15 and present at the inauguration were House Speaker Feliciano Belmonte, Jr., DOTC Undersecretary Jose Perpetuo Lotilla, BCDA President and CEO Atty. Arnel Paciano Casanova, CIAC President and CEO Mr. Victor Jose Luciano, Ayala Land Assistant Vice President for Operations Javier Hernandez and TriNoma General Manager Mark Anthony Sablan.
Located at the Ground Level between Mercury Drug and Medical City, the TriNoma Clark Airport Lounge will be both pick up and drop off point for the buses coming and going to DMIA giving everyone the convience of having a better place to stay while waiting and the time to check out the mall for last munite shopping, dine and catch a movie. For inquiries, please call the hotline at 621-3673.