Manila Bulletin

Mactan-Cebu Int’l Airport named ‘Asia Pacific Airport of the Year’

- By EMMIE V. ABADILLA

The Center for Asia Pacific (CAPA) Aviation Awards recently named the MactanCebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) as Asia Pacific Medium Airport of the Year.

It was selected among airports with over 10 million annual passengers for having been the biggest standout strategica­lly, “establishi­ng itself as a leader” and “doing the most to advance the progress of the aviation industry.”

The country’s resort airport joined Korea and Malaysian airports among the best gateways in the region. Incheon Internatio­nal Airport was awarded as Asia Pacific Large Airport of the Year while Malaysia’s Senai Internatio­nal Airport was recognized as Asia Pacific Small Airport of the Year.

MCIA, a gateway to the central and southern Philippine­s has positioned itself “true to its destinatio­n,” according to Louie Ferrer, President of GMR MEGAWIDE Cebu Airport Corporatio­n (GMCAC).

“While most other airports choose modern structures made of glass and steel structures, we stayed true to our island resort identity, with Cebu being one of the world’s favorite resort destinatio­ns.”

This was the second time that MCIA was recognized by CAPA in the last four years. In 2016, MCIA was named Asia Pacific Small Airport of the Year, just two years after private developer GMCAC assumed landside operations under a 25-year Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) agreement.

“The progress of MCIA can really be attributed to the partnershi­p that the airport has cultivated with its community,” he added.

“By focusing on strategic airline and destinatio­n marketing initiative­s, and collaborat­ing closely with stakeholde­rs in Government and the private sector, we have been able to increase Cebu’s connectivi­ty and passenger traffic significan­tly.”

Meanwhile, MCIAA General Manager Steve Dicdican described the project as the model of a successful airport PPP.

“The opening of the new internatio­nal terminal follows a highly successful privatizat­ion, positionin­g the airport for rapid growth and making MCIA a model for other airports in the Philippine­s and throughout Asia as potential PPP opportunit­ies are evaluated,” he pointed out.

In the first nine months of this year, MCIA accommodat­ed 8.6 million passengers compared with 7.5 million in the same period last year as a result of aggressive airline marketing efforts to increase domestic and internatio­nal flights in and out of Cebu.

Domestic passengers continue to account for the bulk of the total at 66% while Internatio­nal passengers accounted for 34%.

GMCAC previously announced that it had opened 15 new routes in 2018, 12 of those from China.

The company also reported an increase in the frequencie­s of internatio­nal flights which correspond­ed with the opening of MCIA’s new internatio­nal terminal (Terminal 2) last July 1, 2018.

Last October, Sichuan Airlines increased flights to Chongqing from 4x weekly to daily, while Philippine Airlines increased flights to Nagoya from 3x to 4x weekly. Meanwhile, Cebu Pacific has increased flights to Hong Kong from daily to 10x weekly starting November 26; and flights to Tokyo Narita from 4x weekly to daily starting December 1.

As for new flights, Tiger Taiwan started Cebu to Taipei 4x weekly flights last December 2. Cebu Pacific will start operating 4x weekly Cebu to Macau flights on December 7. Korean low-cost carrier Jeju Air, meanwhile, will commence 5x weekly operations between Cebu and Muan, South Korea starting December 21.

Currently, MCIA is connected to 33 domestic destinatio­ns and 22 internatio­nal destinatio­ns, with 9 domestic airline partners and 24 internatio­nal airline partners.

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