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Mactan airport eyes 16M passengers by end of ‘19

Cebu is expected to gain much from the hosting of the Routes Asia 2019 conference at the Waterfront Cebu City Hotel and Casino, as it showcases its destinatio­n to up to 2,000 delegates from around Asia Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport General Manager Ste

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The Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport (MCIA) is set to increase its passenger capacity to 16 million per year by the end of 2019 and 28 million before 2024, GMR-Megawide Cebu Airport Corp. (GMCAC) chief commercial advisor Ravishanka­r Saravu revealed.

Saravu, during the Routes Asia 2019 forum, said ongoing expansion plans for the airport will also feature the constructi­on of a second runway and a third terminal that will up the figures to 50 million in the future.

“Currently, we are modernizin­g our domestic terminal, Terminal 1, which will be completed this year, and would take the capacity of the Cebu airport to 16 million per annum. Future expansion plans will take it to 28 million per annum and we would be implementi­ng all these expansion programs before 2024,” he said.

“Recently, we developed a new long-term masterplan for MCIA, which will eventually take the capacity of the airport to 50 million per annum, which includes constructi­on of second runway and also a new terminal 3,” he added.

Branding the MCIA as the only “Resort Airport in Asia,” Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat said Routes Asia 2019 is expected to open more new internatio­nal entries to Cebu.

The Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport Authority (MCIAA) and the Department of Tourism (DOT) are co-hosts of the ongoing Routes Asia 2019 conference, a gathering of aviation players throughout Asia.

The MCIAA and DOT equally divided the P60 million cost of the event.

“In co-hosting this event, we have an opportunit­y to bring in all aviation sector players to Cebu instead of us going to them to sell our destinatio­ns,” Dicdican said.

He added that the total arrivals at the MCIA in 2018 was 11.3 million, or 13 percent higher than the previous year.

For 2019, they are targeting 12.5 million in arrivals.

At present, MCIAA has 23 destinatio­ns to other countries. “The government is making our airport bigger, so we need to fill it up with additional routes. That’s why we have to market it,” Dicdican said.

“Our previous hosting of Routes Asia in Manila three years ago helped us mount new internatio­nal air seats, not just in Manila but also in the secondary gateways outside of the capital. We are positive that the same benefits will be experience­d, not only by the province of Cebu but the whole of the Central Visayas region,” Puyat said.

Tourism Undersecre­tary Benito Bengzon Jr. said Routes Asia will put the spotlight on Cebu for internatio­nal interest from participat­ing airlines and airports.

“We are expecting the same with Routes Asia 2019. More new flights, more seats and increased tourist arrivals for Cebu and Central Visayas,” he said.

Bengzon said the Routes Asia 2016 held in Manila generated more than one million tourists, new internatio­nal seats, not just in Manila but other tourist gateways in the country.

With the opening of the MCIA, Bengzon said it was the physical symbol of the country’s confidence in the tourism industry.

“It’s a manifestat­ion of the strong partnershi­p between the Philippine market and the private sector,” he said.

MCIAA General Manager Steve Dicdican said they are zeroing in on the growth of the internatio­nal market for the developmen­t of new route plans for the airport.

“For our internatio­nal flights and passengers, our growth is 20 percent. Our domestic is only 10 percent. You could see that our marked growth is in the internatio­nal sector,” Dicdican said.

Dicdican urged investors to build more hotels anticipati­ng a rapid increase of tourist arrivals as a result of Cebu hosting the event.

“We need more hotel rooms because more people are coming and they need places to stay,” he said.

Routes brand director Steven Small said they chose Cebu to be the host because of its accessibil­ity to the origin countries of the delegates.

Airline companies and airports from neighborin­g countries of Malaysia, Thailand, China, Japan, South Korea and Australia joined the event. /

 ?? SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS ?? HOW FUN IS DONE. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat welcomes delegates to the Routes Asia 2019 conference.
SUNSTAR FOTO / ALEX BADAYOS HOW FUN IS DONE. Tourism Secretary Bernadette Romulo-Puyat welcomes delegates to the Routes Asia 2019 conference.

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