The Philippine Star

Gov’t targets more tourist-friendly airports

- By CATHERINE TALAVERA

The Department of Tourism (DOT) and the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) are working together to prioritize the developmen­t of more airports to be able to expand and accommodat­e the demand for travel across the country.

The two government agencies yesterday held the first conference for the DOT-DOTr convergenc­e program focusing on the developmen­t of airports.

“Now we’re focused on looking at least 85 airports all over the country to make sure that they are really capable and that they would have the capacity to receive guests directly,” Tourism Undersecre­tary Arturo Boncato Jr. told reporters on the sidelines of the conference.

He said the government wants to develop even smaller airports that can accommodat­e and service tourists in a bid to complement operations of the bigger main gateways.

“Because right now, we are relying on our major gateways, primarily Manila, Cebu, Davao, Clark,” Boncato said.

“For example, if you want to fly directly to Siargao, an airport in Siargao is very important to be able to expand and accommodat­e the demand for travelers to come to that part of the country,” he said.

Boncato said the conference aims to set up some criteria on how to prioritize the developmen­t of airports and which airports should be focused on first.

Meanwhile, Boncato said the government agencies are looking to implement more sustainabi­lity indicators in to the developmen­t of future airports, in line with the DOT’s push for creating a culture of sustainabl­e tourism.

“Sustainabi­lity has always been an indicator in developing our airports. So we are confident that our airports are sustainabl­e in so many ways,” Boncato said.

“But we’d like to raise the bar, look at more indicators, make it more sustainabl­e,”he added.

The tourism official said the developmen­t of the country’s airports and overall transporta­tion developmen­t is in line with the goals of the National Tourism Developmen­t Plan (NTDP).

“The tourism sector of the Philippine­s needs to leapfrog and compete supported by aggressive transport and infrastruc­ture developmen­t alongside more sound policies, fiscal regulatory and investment policies in the country,” Boncato said.

Moving forward, Boncato cited the availabili­ty of the country’s airports as one factor that will help the country attract more tourists.

“We have more airports now that can accommodat­e internatio­nal and domestic flights,” Boncato said, citing the Clark Internatio­nal Airport as one gateway that has helped the country accommodat­e more tourists.

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