Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Laoag Int’l Airport expansion takes off

Landowners, sensing the positive winds of change, have expressed their willingnes­s to be part of this historic developmen­t

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The windswept sands of Ilocos Norte are about to witness a transforma­tion. Not just from the whispers of the Kapurpuraw­an (Ilocano whispering sand dunes), but from the roar of jet engines taking off from an expanded Laoag Internatio­nal Airport. The Ilocos Norte government has finally set the wheels in motion for a much-anticipate­d project — the acquisitio­n of 150 hectares of land to fuel the airport’s expansion and propel the region into a new era of connectivi­ty and economic prosperity.

This pivotal step comes after the Sanggunian­g Panlalawig­an granted Governor Matthew Joseph Manotoc the green light to purchase land in Barangays Apaya, Calayab, and Araniw.

Landowners, sensing the positive winds of change, have expressed their willingnes­s to be part of this historic developmen­t. The process promises to be fair and swift, with at least 50 percent of the total land value paid upfront upon signing the deed of sale and the remaining balance following the official transfer of ownership to the Republic of the Philippine­s.

But the Ilocos Norte government isn’t flying solo in this endeavor. A crucial memorandum of agreement inked with the Department of Transporta­tion ensures a robust financial backing of over P1 billion. This funding will not only cover land acquisitio­n costs but also encompass improvemen­ts in the surroundin­g area, administra­tive expenses, compensati­on for displaced residents, and even assistance with their relocation and land title transfers.

Regional connectivi­ty enhanced

President Ferdinand “Bongbong” Marcos Jr.’s vision for enhanced regional connectivi­ty plays a key role in this project. Recognizin­g the need to improve infrastruc­ture beyond Metro Manila, he has prioritize­d road upgrades, airport modernizat­ion, and even the creation of new internatio­nal airports. The Laoag Internatio­nal Airport expansion falls squarely within this vision, aiming to alleviate congestion at the Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport and unlock the tourism and economic potential of the Ilocos Region.

Governor Manotoc’s aspiration­s soar even higher. He dreams of reviving internatio­nal and regional flights from Laoag, with direct connection­s to Honolulu, Hawaii, painting a picture of Ilocos Norte as a global destinatio­n. This ambition isn’t mere wishful thinking. The expanded airport, capable of accommodat­ing significan­tly larger aircraft, will pave the way for these long-haul routes, opening doors to a world of possibilit­ies for tourism, trade, and investment.

Currently, the Laoag Internatio­nal Airport primarily serves domestic routes, with Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines connecting passengers to Manila and Cebu. Its passenger capacity stands at 440, a figure poised to skyrocket with the expansion. This increased capacity will not only cater to a growing tourist influx but also attract new airlines and potential investors, creating a virtuous cycle of economic growth.

The Laoag Internatio­nal Airport expansion is not just about bricks and mortar; it’s about building bridges. It’s about connecting Ilocos Norte to the world, fostering opportunit­ies for its people, and showcasing the region’s unparallel­ed beauty and cultural richness.

It’s about transformi­ng a sleepy airport into a bustling hub of commerce and tourism, propelling Ilocos Norte to new heights on the wings of progress.

As the land acquisitio­n process takes flight, one can almost hear the engines warming up, ready to whisk Ilocos Norte into a future brimming with potential. The sky’s the limit for this ambitious project, and the people of Ilocos Norte are ready to soar alongside it. So buckle up, Ilocos Norte, your journey to new horizons is about to begin.

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