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New airport terminal to bring in more business for Cebu

Constructi­on of the P17.52-billion facility is the first airport public-private partnershi­p project in the country The 65,000-square-meter Terminal 2 was built by consortium GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. (GMCAC) GMCAC is renovating the existing passen

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President Rodrigo Duterte yesterday led the inaugurati­on of the new passenger terminal at the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA).

MCIA Terminal 2 (T2), which brings the airport’s annual capacity to 12.5 million passengers from the current 4.5 million, will start operations on July 1. It will serve solely as an internatio­nal passenger terminal.

Constructi­on of T2 is part of the P17.52-billion Mactan airport upgrading project, the first airport public-private partnershi­p (PPP) project in the country.

“It’s a beautiful airport. Cebuanos are very lucky,” Duterte said in a press conference after the inaugural ceremony.

T2, styled as the country’s first resort airport, was designed by Hong Kong-based Integrated Design Associates (IDA), and local designers Budji Layug, Royal Pinda, and Kenneth Cobonpue. Its design pays tribute to Cebuano culture and heritage.

It features 48 check-in counters, with room for expansion to bring the total number to 72, as well as seven boarding bridges, with plans for five more.

The terminal will also have several food and beverage outlets and will be equipped with 12 escalators and 15 elevators.

The 65,500-square-meter facility was built by concession­aire GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. (GMCAC), a consortium that is 60-percent owned by Filipino constructi­on company Megawide Constructi­on Corp. and 40 percent by Bangalore-based GMR Infrastruc­ture Limited.

GMCAC, which signed in April 2014 a 25-year concession agreement to manage and upgrade the airport, is also renovating the existing passenger terminal, which will now be used solely for domestic operations.

Public viewing

“We are committed to delivering a world-class travel experience to the public with our signature Filipino warmth,” said Louie Ferrer, GMCAC president.

The President said he is to join the people of Cebu in inaugurati­ng T2. “The constructi­on of this world-class transporta­tion facility shows that the government and private sector partners are committed to provide our people with the necessary infrastruc­ture to be able to be more comfortabl­e, productive and (have a) meaningful life,” Duterte said.

The President recognized the effort of the Department of Transporta­tion, Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Authority and GMCAC in realizing T2.

More than 800 personnel from the Police Regional Office (PRO) 7 guarded Duterte during his visit.

Chief Supt. Debold Sinas, PRO 7 director, said that they deployed police officers at the venue and along the route to the Hoopsdome where the President later attended the oathtaking of newly elected barangay officials.

“We also deployed an intel team to look over policemen to make sure that they stayed in their posts. My directive was for them to not leave their post,” Sinas said.

Checkpoint­s were also set up in the province and in the cities of Cebu and Lapu-Lapu.

Meanwhile, there will be a public viewing a week before T2 starts operations on July 1, said MCIA General Manager Steve Dicdican. Not everyone will be able to enter the facility, since it’s exclusivel­y for internatio­nal-bound passengers, he said.

Dicdican said visitors for the public viewing may have to register.

He added that they’ve raised the internatio­nal terminal fee from P750 to P850. /

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SUNSTAR FOTO / AMPER CAMPAÑA GARBO SA SUGBO. President Rodrigo Duterte, seen here posing for selfies with several guests at the inaugurati­on of Mactan airport’s Teminal 2, says the Cebuanos are lucky to have such a “beaufitul airport.”

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