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Kalibo Internatio­nal Airport rehabilita­tion starts

- Denise A. Valdez

THE Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s (CAAP) said the expansion and rehabilita­tion of the Kalibo Internatio­nal Airport (KIA) in Aklan will start today.

In a statement on Sunday, it said constructi­on is set to get under way after the P17-million contract for the project was awarded last month.

“Priority projects in the KIA rehabilita­tion include the refurbishm­ent of existing passenger terminal building, the repainting of the internatio­nal passenger terminal building interiors, landside beautifica­tion through landscapin­g, electrical system and air-conditioni­ng system rewiring, and the enhancemen­t of railings and barricades,” CAAP added.

It also noted the constructi­on will cover the re-blocking of the airport’s Apron Pavement which will start on Sept. 4, the Runway Strip Grade Correction which will begin on Nov. 22, and the building of a Power House scheduled on Nov. 24.

“The traffic and passenger movement cutback due to the ongoing Boracay Island closure from April until October this year will significan­tly allow several projects to be put into action. The CAAP plans to make the most out of the given time and opportunit­y brought about by reduction of flights,” CAAP said in the statement.

Boracay Island has been closed for tourists since April after President Rodrigo R. Duterte ordered a sixmonth rehabilita­tion of the island, leading airlines to cancel flights to the area until October.

CAAP said the KIA was able to serve more than 2 million passengers last year, of which 1 million are domestic and almost 1.5 million internatio­nal. —

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