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New MCIA terminal to service int’l flights starting on July 1

- By Arra B. Francia Reporter

LAPU-LAPU CITY, MACTAN — President Rodrigo R. Duterte on Thursday led the inaugurati­on of the second terminal of the Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA), which is expected to ease congestion at the Philippine­s’ second busiest gateway.

The three- storey terminal covering 65,500 square meters (sq.m.) will service solely internatio­nal flights starting July 1. MCIA’s Terminal 1 will be dedicated for domestic flights.

The P17.5- billion MCIA expansion was the biggest publicpriv­ate partnershi­p (PPP) project awarded by the Aquino administra­tion. In 2014, GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. (GMCAC), a joint venture of Bangalore-based GMR Infrastruc­ture Ltd. and Megawide Constructi­on Corp., won the contract for the project and the concession to operate and maintain MCIA for 25 years.

“As one of the finest airports in Asia, this will showcase the best of what the Philippine­s has to offer. The constructi­on of the second terminal of MCIA shows that the government and private sector as partners are committed to provide people with the necessary infrastruc­ture to be more productive and provide more meaningful lives,” Mr. Duterte said in a speech during the terminal’s inaugurati­on.

He added that this will spur economic activity in Cebu and the Visayas region.

“Without doubt this project will result to inclusive growth in the countrysid­e... As we look forward to a promising future for Cebu and the rest of the Visayas, I call upon MCIA and the rest of the Cebuano community to join us in developing the potential of localities,” Mr. Duterte said.

Terminal 2 will be able to accommodat­e eight million passengers annually, bringing MCIA’s total capacity to 12.5 million.

“For the past years, MCIA’s demand has exceeded the physical capacity of its terminal. With the addition of Terminal 2, not only will we be able to sustainabl­y cope with the steadily increasing number of passengers, we will also be able to open Cebu to more internatio­nal flights,” GMCAC President Manuel Louie B. Ferrer said.

The MCIA is the country’s second largest airport facility, servicing around 10 million passengers in 2017, well beyond its 4.5-million capacity.

To-date, the airport offers a total of 25 internatio­nal destinatio­ns and 30 domestic destinatio­ns through its 26 partner airlines.

With the second terminal’s opening, GMCAC said it expects passenger traffic to reach 11.2 million this 2018, 12% higher than the year before.

GMCAC Chairman Srinivas Bommidala noted the company remains optimistic on the Philippine­s’ growth.

“Terminal 2 is a testament to GMR Group’s credential­s as a leading global airport developer and operator. We are optimistic about the Philippine­s’ growth story, specifical­ly in aviation, and look forward to contributi­ng further to its ongoing Build, Build, Build program,” Mr. Bommidala said.

Among the features of Terminal 2 are 48 check- in counters (expandable to 72), provisions for seven passenger boarding bridges (expandable to 12), and 12 escalators and 15 elevators. There is also a parking facility that can accommodat­e up to 750 cars.

The terminal will also house 3,000 sq. m. of gross leasable spaces that will cater to retail and commercial establishm­ents, including a walk- through Duty Free store.

The group tapped Hong Kongbased Integrated Design Associates to give add resort-inspired elements to the new terminal. For instance, the roof is made up of an array of glulam arches spanning 30 meters, minimizing the number of columns in the building.

 ??  ?? MACTAN CEBU Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 2, described as the world’s first “resort-airport,” will start operations on July 1.
MACTAN CEBU Internatio­nal Airport’s Terminal 2, described as the world’s first “resort-airport,” will start operations on July 1.

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