Nauru Airlines is pleased to announce a significant expansion of its network with the introduction of new weekly services to Clark International Airport (CRK) in Pampanga, Philippines. This strategic move marks a key step in the airline’s expansion into Asia.
The new route will connect Clark with the airline’s existing Australia–North Pacific Connector service, which operates between Brisbane, Nauru, Kiribati, the Marshall Islands, Pohnpei, and Koror (Palau). The new weekly service from Koror to Clark commenced on September 5, 2025.
“Adding the Republic of the Philippines to our network is a key development for us,” said Robert Eoe, CEO of Nauru Airlines. “Clark International Airport is a strategically important gateway and a natural fit for our expansion into Asia. We look forward to unlocking new revenue opportunities and offering even greater passenger, ACMI, and cargo opportunities to our customers.”
The new service is expected to significantly improve connectivity for travelers between the North Pacific and Asia. In addition, the route will enhance opportunities for the movement of Overseas Filipino Workers (OFWs) and other skilled labor from Indonesia and neighboring markets to support key industries in the region, including construction, hospitality, and professional services.
Noel Manankil, President and CEO of LIPAD Corp, the consortium that manages Clark International Airport, welcomed the new partnership. “We are pleased to welcome the forthcoming launch of Nauru Airlines’ new service from Clark to Koror, which supports the airline’s Asia expansion,” he said. “This particular service will provide additional connectivity for our Overseas Filipino Workers heading to different parts of the region.”
Flight Details:
A weekly Friday service will operate from Koror (Palau) to Clark (Philippines).
The flight departs Koror at 6:20 PM and arrives at Clark at 4:50 PM (local time).
To support the new services, Nauru Airlines has appointed Manila-based Sparkle Travel and Tours as its General Sales Agent.
Clark International Airport, located approximately 80 kilometers northwest of Manila, serves as a major transportation hub for the Central and Northern Luzon regions. The airport has an expansion plan in place to accommodate up to 25 million passengers annually and aims to become a premier gateway to Asia.