Manila to Clark Toll Fee 2026
Travel from Manila (Balintawak) to Clark Freeport Zone via NLEX and SCTEX. Exit at Clark South for Clark International Airport and the Clark Freeport economic zone in Pampanga.
Route Summary
Toll Fee (Class 1)
₱451
Toll Plazas
2 plazas
Toll Fee Summary
Class 1
Class 1
₱451
Class 2
Class 2
₱1,121
Class 3
Class 3
₱1,352
Rates based on TRB-approved toll matrix, VAT-inclusive.
RFID Requirements
Easytrip RFID Required
This route uses the Easytrip RFID system for cashless toll collection. Ensure your RFID has at least ₱451 balance for a Class 1 vehicle.
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The toll fee from Manila to Clark is ₱451 for Class 1 vehicles (cars, SUVs, vans), ₱1,121 for Class 2, and ₱1,352 for Class 3. This route passes through NLEX, SCTEX. All rates are VAT-inclusive and based on 2026 TRB-approved toll rates.
The route from Manila to Clark uses the following expressways: NLEX, SCTEX. You will pass through interchange points connecting these expressways.
This route uses the Easytrip RFID system. Make sure your Easytrip RFID account has sufficient balance before entering the expressway. RFID stickers can be installed at toll plazas or authorized service centers.
In most cases, Philippine expressway toll fees are the same in both directions. However, some routes may have slight differences depending on the toll system configuration. We recommend checking the reverse route (Clark to Manila) for the exact fare in the opposite direction.
Yes, all toll fees shown for the Manila to Clark route are VAT-inclusive. The amounts displayed are the exact fees that will be deducted from your RFID balance. No additional surcharges apply.
The total trip cost from Manila to Clark includes toll fees (₱451 for Class 1). For a sedan, budget approximately ₱0 for the one-way trip. This does not include parking or food stops.
No. All Philippine expressways now require RFID for cashless toll collection. Cash lanes have been discontinued. You must have an Autosweep or Easytrip RFID sticker installed and loaded with sufficient balance before entering the expressway. RFID stickers can be installed for free at any toll plaza or authorized service center.