Affordable Manila Clark Airport Transfers (CRK) Service

Manila Clark Airport Transfers (CRK)

Fixed-price private transfers with licensed local chauffeurs. Meet & greet, real-time flight tracking and a free 60-minute wait.

Essential facts for transfers at Manila Clark Airport (CRK)

Updated 10/06/2026

Clark International Airport sits in Angeles, Pampanga, roughly 80 km northwest of Metro Manila — so the journey is a genuine intercity drive, not a quick hop. Pre-booking a private transfer locks in a fixed price and a driver who meets your flight, sparing you bus connections and roadside taxi haggling.

Airport name
Manila Clark Airport (CRK)
Primary city served
Manila
Country
Philippines
Starting price
USD 18.79
Flight monitoring
Real-time flight tracking — driver adjusts if delayed
Waiting time
60 min free wait at arrivals, 15 min for other pickups

Trusted rides

4M+ passengers served

Global coverage

100+ countries

Flexibility

Free cancellation

Arrival care

Meet & greet included

Transparent fares

Fixed price

What our booking data shows at Manila Clark Airport

Real patterns from Transfeero bookings at Manila Clark Airport (CRK) — use them to plan ahead.

Peak demand
+300%

More transfers during April – June. Book at least 72 hours ahead in this period.

Busiest pickup window
44%

Of bookings depart in the 13:00–17:00 window. Late-night transfers usually wait less.

Transfers completed here
11,384

Private rides completed from this airport by Transfeero drivers.

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What to know before your transfer at Manila Clark Airport (CRK)

Tolls, charges, terminal pickup zones and local rules that affect your private transfer at Manila Clark Airport (CRK).

All tolls included in price

Your route uses the SCTEX and NLEX toll expressways, where a one-way Class 1 trip costs several hundred pesos via Easytrip and Autosweep RFID. With Transfeero, every toll is built into the fixed fare — nothing extra to pay.

Where your driver meets you

Clark uses a single New Terminal Building. After immigration and baggage claim, your driver waits at the arrivals baggage-hall exit holding a name sign — no need to navigate the Bay 6–8 vehicle queues yourself.

SCTEX–NLEX drive to Manila

The 80 km route runs via the SCTEX onto the NLEX expressway. Off-peak it takes 60–90 minutes; expect two hours or more during weekday rush hours and Friday or Sunday holiday surges.

Licensed Philippine operators

All Transfeero partners operating from CRK hold the proper LTFRB authorisation — a Certificate of Public Convenience or TNVS accreditation — issued by the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board under the DOTr.

Transfer insights for Manila Clark Airport

Clark International Airport (CRK) operates from a single passenger facility, the New Terminal Building (often labelled Terminal 2), which has handled all arrivals and departures since May 2022 when the old terminal was decommissioned. After landing you clear immigration, collect bags at the carousels and walk through the arrivals hall. Ride-hailing pickups use Bay 8, while blue taxis and pre-arranged transport queue near the arrivals exit at Bays 6 and 7. Your Transfeero driver waits at the baggage-hall exit holding a name sign.

The drive to Metro Manila runs about 80 km along the SCTEX, which feeds directly into the NLEX toll expressway. In ideal conditions the trip takes 60–90 minutes, but realistic door-to-door times stretch to two hours or more during peak windows — weekday mornings (roughly 6–9 AM), evenings (4–8 PM), and notoriously Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings when northbound and southbound traffic snarls near the NLEX interchanges.

The expressways are toll roads: a one-way Class 1 trip typically runs several hundred pesos via NLEX–SCTEX, collected cashlessly through Easytrip and Autosweep RFID. There is no congestion or low-emission zone scheme in the region. With Transfeero every toll on your route is already included in the fixed price you see when booking, so there is nothing to top up, no RFID to manage and no surprise charge on arrival.

Pre-booking beats the alternatives because public options are slow and patchy. The Genesis Transport P2P bus from the Terminal 2 bus station serves PITX, NAIA T3 and Cubao for around ₱350–₱490, but takes 2–3 hours and requires you to manage luggage and transfers. Airport taxis and Grab (TNVS) are available, yet long-distance fares to Manila are unpredictable and ride-hailing acceptance is unreliable. There is no operational rail link to CRK today.

Ways to get from Manila Clark Airport (CRK) to Manila — compared

Real time, real cost, real trade-offs across the realistic transport options at this airport.

ModeTimeCostProsCons
Genesis P2P bus2-3 hoursUSD 350-490Cheapest option to Metro ManilaSlow, fixed stops, manage luggage yourself
Airport taxi (Blue Taxi)90 min-2 hoursUSD 1,000-2,000Door to door, available on arrivalUnpredictable fares, no flight tracking
Grab (TNVS)90 min-2 hourssurge-based fareApp-based, direct to your addressOften declined for long trips, surge pricing
Transfeero private transfer Recommended60-90 min off-peakfrom USD 18.79Fixed price, meet & greet at baggage-hall exit, free 60-min wait, free child seatsBook in advance.

Times are typical door-to-door including expected wait. Public-transport fares are reference-only and may vary.

How to book a transfer at Manila Clark Airport (CRK)

To book a private transfer from Manila Clark Airport (CRK) to Manila, use a trusted service online or through your hotel concierge. Arrive early, as traffic can be unpredictable when heading into the city.

  1. Enter your trip details

    Share flight number, pickup time, and destination in Manila so we match you with the ideal driver.

  2. Choose a vehicle class

    Compare economy, executive, and van options with upfront fares and generous luggage allowances.

  3. Add extras if needed

    Request child seats or additional luggage support to customise the ride.

  4. Confirm and receive instant updates

    Complete payment to receive driver contact information and live notifications.

Vehicles available at Manila Clark Airport (CRK)

Choose the right vehicle for your group size and comfort needs. All fares are fixed and include meet & greet.

Economy

Skoda Octavia, Toyota Prius or similar

3 2
from

USD 18.79

Standard Sedan

Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series or similar

3 3
from

USD 24.09

First Class

Mercedes S-Class, BMW 7 Series or similar

3 3
from

USD 48.19

First Class Van

Mercedes V-Class, Viano or similar

7 7
from

USD 58.82

Standard Van

Mercedes Vito, Ford Custom or similar

7 7
from

USD 30.00

Minibus

Mercedes Sprinter or similar — up to 12 pax

12 12
from

USD 75.00

Frequently Asked Questions

Specific answers about transfers at Manila Clark Airport — booking, pickup zones, local tolls, and what changes between terminals.

Where exactly will my driver meet me at Clark Airport?
Clark operates from one passenger facility, the New Terminal Building. After you clear immigration and collect your bags, your Transfeero driver will be waiting at the arrivals baggage-hall exit holding a sign with your name. You won't need to find a specific bay or join the taxi queue at Bays 6 and 7 — the driver comes to you and helps with luggage.
Are the expressway tolls to Manila included in the price?
Yes. The journey uses the SCTEX and NLEX toll expressways, where a one-way Class 1 trip costs several hundred pesos collected by RFID. With Transfeero, every toll on your route is already included in the fixed fare you confirm at booking. There are no congestion or emission zones in the region, and nothing extra is collected during or after the trip.
How long does the transfer from CRK to Metro Manila take?
Clark is about 80 km from Metro Manila via the SCTEX and NLEX. In ideal conditions the drive takes 60–90 minutes. During weekday rush hours — roughly 6–9 AM and 4–8 PM — and on Friday afternoons and Sunday evenings, congestion near the NLEX interchanges can push the journey to two hours or more, so allow a buffer.
How does a private transfer compare with the Genesis P2P bus?
The Genesis Transport P2P bus leaves the Terminal 2 bus station for destinations like Cubao, Trinoma and NAIA T3 at around ₱350–₱490 cash, but takes 2–3 hours and drops you at a bus terminal, not your door. A Transfeero transfer takes you directly to your address, with a driver who meets your flight and handles your luggage.
What happens if my flight is delayed?
Transfeero monitors your flight in real time, so the driver tracks any delay and adjusts the pickup automatically at no extra cost. You also get 60 minutes of free waiting time from your actual landing at the airport, which is ample to clear immigration, collect baggage and reach the arrivals exit even after a long-haul arrival.
Is the airport taxi or Grab a reliable option to Manila?
Blue taxis queue at the arrivals exit and Grab (TNVS) pickups use Bay 8, but long-distance fares to Metro Manila are unpredictable, often quoted between ₱1,000 and ₱2,000, and ride-hailing drivers don't always accept the lengthy trip. A pre-booked Transfeero transfer fixes the price in advance and guarantees a driver is waiting for you.
Are Transfeero drivers properly licensed in the Philippines?
Yes. All Transfeero partners operating from Clark hold the correct authorisation from the Land Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) under the Department of Transportation — either a Certificate of Public Convenience for tourist transport or TNVS accreditation. This ensures your driver is legally permitted to carry passengers for hire on the route to Manila.
Can I get a transfer late at night from CRK?
Yes, Transfeero transfers are available around the clock to match Clark's flight schedule, including late-night and early-morning arrivals. Because your driver is pre-assigned and tracks your flight, you avoid waiting for a bus that may not be running or competing for a scarce taxi after a late landing. The price is the same fixed fare regardless of hour.
What if I land and the terminal information has changed?
Clark uses a single New Terminal Building, so there's no risk of arriving at the wrong terminal. Even so, Transfeero monitors your flight in real time, and if anything about your arrival changes the driver adapts automatically at no additional cost. You simply head to the arrivals baggage-hall exit where your driver is waiting with a name sign.
Can I request a child seat and how do I pay?
Child seats are free on request — just add the details when booking and the correct seat will be fitted. Payment is handled in advance through Transfeero, so the fixed fare (USD 18.79) covers the whole trip including tolls. Tipping is not expected in the Philippines, though a small gratuity for good service is always appreciated by the driver.

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