The Freeman

Bohol sees rosy prospects with new airport opening

Economic prospects are positive as Bohol sets to open its new internatio­nal airport in Panglao Island this August.

- Carlo S. Lorenciana, FROM THE WIRES

“The new Panglao Internatio­nal Airport is a game changer for Bohol's growth and developmen­t that we have long been waiting for,” Bohol Governor Edgar Chatto told The FREEMAN in a phone interview yesterday.

The airport's commercial operations is targeted to start by August.

“Multiplier effects in the economy are expected with positive impact on increased tourism arrivals, investment­s in tourism, agricultur­e, ICT (informatio­n and communicat­ions technology), light manufactur­ing, healthcare and education,” he said.

The new P7.8-billion internatio­nal airport will also further boost Bohol's connectivi­ty to other destinatio­ns in the Philippine­s and abroad.

“We expect connectivi­ty of Bohol to other provinces of the Philippine­s, other countries in the Asian region and the world,” Chatto noted.

“We look forward to creating a new hub for internatio­nal gatherings and meetings in addition to what the country can already presently offer. Our 7,100 beautiful islands in the Philippine­s can have a new more convenient entry point through the new Panglao Internatio­nal Airport,” the provincial governor stressed.

Chatto believes that aside from additional jobs and livelihood, the new airport will also bring in more public and private capital investment­s particular­ly those related to tourism.

“The new airport will trigger more dynamism in the economic expansion supported strongly by infrastruc­ture and service sectors,” the governor pointed out.

The Japan Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n Agency-funded Panglao Airport, whose constructi­on in 2015, is expected to accommodat­e two million passengers in its opening year.

The Department of Transporta­tion had been eyeing for the bidding of the airport's operations and maintenanc­e.

“The New Bohol (Panglao) Airport is expected to accommodat­e two million passengers in its opening year alone, a huge jump from the 800,000 passengers currently being accommodat­ed by the Tagbilaran airport,” DOTr had said.

“We know that the national government is in the process of looking at PPP (public-private partnershi­p) mode in the management of this airport. However, until such time when the appropriat­e private sector player is selected following procuremen­t rules, CAAP (Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippine­s) will manage the facility,” Chatto explained.

“Our position is to suggest LGU (local government unit) participat­ion in discussion­s of issues beyond the boundaries of the airport facility but will neverthele­ss impact on the convenienc­e of the traveling public including tourism and travel nuances, traffic management, support infrastruc­tures and policies including zoning regulation­s that are best addressed with LGU consultati­on and participat­ion,” the official further pointed out.

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“The new Panglao Internatio­nal Airport is a game changer for Bohol’s growth and developmen­t that we have long been waiting for,” Bohol Governor Edgar Chatto told The FREEMAN.

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