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Cebu Pacific seeks extension of tax exemption

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Cebu Pacific ( CEB) has asked government to extend the tax exemption for all air and sea travel from the Philippine­s to any destinatio­n within the Brunei-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippine­s-East Asean Growth Area ( BIMP-EAGA), in line with the carrier’s newest internatio­nal route between Zamboanga City and Sandakan, Malaysia.

The BIMP-EAGA travel tax exemption covers all internatio­nal travel in airports and seaports in Mindanao and Palawan to Brunei, Indonesia and Malaysia. Former Presidents Fidel Ramos and Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo had granted the tax exemption.

The exemption from payment of Philippine travel tax of P1,620 ($32) was recently reinstated through Executive Order ( EO) 72 on Oct. 24, 2014, covering a three-year period. The EO is set to expire in October 2017.

“We have made representa­tions with the Mindanao Developmen­t Authority to request for the extension of the travel tax exemption for travel from the Philippine­s to destinatio­ns within the BIMP-EAGA. We believe that this would provide relief to the Filipino travelers and accelerate trade and tourism between the member countries, in accordance with the spirit and intent behind the creation of BIMP-EAGA,” said lawyer JR Mantaring, vice president for corporate affairs of Cebu Pacific.

The Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MINDA) serves as the coordinati­ng office of the Philippine­s for BIMP-EAGA.

In addition to the extension of the travel tax exemption, Cebu Pacific has also been working with the Bureau of Customs, Bureau of Quarantine and Bureau of Immigratio­n to ensure that customs, immigratio­n and quarantine (CIQ) mechanisms in Zamboanga are prepared for commercial internatio­nal air passenger operations.

New route

“We are also coordinati­ng with local government officials in Zamboanga and Sandakan to make sure all systems are in place for the launch of our new route.”

Cebu Pacific, through its subsidiary, Cebgo, will begin its Zamboanga-Sandakan route by Oct. 29. Cebgo will fly between Zamboanga City and Sandakan, Malaysia four times weekly. CEB’s new Sandakan route was finalized after BIMP-EAGA ministers approved the Protocol to Amend the Memorandum of Understand­ing on Expansion of Air Linkages in October 2016.

Created in 1994, BIMP-EAGA is a growth sub-region comprised of Brunei Darussalam; the Indonesian provinces of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku, and Irian Jaya; Sabah, Sarawak and the Federal Territory Labuan in Malaysia; and Mindanao and Palawan in the Philippine­s. The sub-region has a combined market of over 55 million consumers. /

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