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AIR LINK TO MANADO BOOSTED

Philippine Airlines will be flying from Davao to Manado and vice versa every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday A three-day increase in flight frequency with Garuda Indonesia’s Monday and Friday flights

- BY ROBERTO A. GUMBA JR./ Reporter

ANOTHER air link from Davao to Manado in Indonesia will be opened on March 31, aside from the Zamboanga City to Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia flight which will also be launched on the same day.

Mindanao Developmen­t Authority Deputy Executive Director Romeo Montenegro said the new Davao to Manado flight will be operated by Philippine Airlines (PAL) Express using its 86-seater Bombardier Q400 NextGen aircraft and will be flying every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.

Its flight schedules will be 3 p.m. to 4:45 p.m. for Davao to Manado and 5:45 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. for Manado to Davao.

He said the new route would augment the same route serviced by Garuda Indonesia in terms of flight frequency.

“With the expected entry of PAL Express by March 31 of this year, that further increases the availabili­ty of almost daily flights na kasi ngayon twice weekly lang tayo with Garuda [Indonesia],” he said in a press conference Wednesday, January 15.

He noted travels in the current Davao to Manado route surged since the last part of 2019.

“When we launched the Davao-Manado via Garuda Air in October of last year, it was only having around 40 to 50 percent load factor. As of December, the entire month of December last year up to the first half of January, fully booked ang Davao-Manado. You cannot book a flight,” he said.

Montenegro said most of the passengers were potential traders and importers from Indonesia as well as people from Luzon who have families or businesses in Indonesia.

“Nagpick-up siya, nag-raise ng consciousn­ess especially to many Filipinos in that area that there are now better opportunit­y to fly to the Philippine­s not going through Jakarta and Manila but through Davao using this route,” he said.

Meanwhile, the Zamboanga to Kota Kinabalu direct air link will be serviced by PAL using the 86-seater Bombardier 400 WD.

According to Brunei Darussalam-Indonesia-Malaysia-Philippine­s East Asean Growth Area (Bimp-Eaga) Business Council Sabah Chapter Chair Carl Moosom, the flight schedules of the air route will be on Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays.

“These are among those [outcomes] that we wanted to realize this year so that Mindanao and Davao and other key areas in Mindanao are now interconne­cted by direct flights to other key destinatio­ns in the BIMP-Eaga,” Montenegro said.

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