Manila Bulletin

Philippine­s, Indonesia revive Davao-Manado flights on Sept. 27

- By ANTONIO L. COLINA IV

DAVAO CITY — A year after the Philippine­s and Indonesia signed a statement reestablis­hing the Davao City-Manado air travel, Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) Assistant Secretary Romeo Montenegro said the air linkage will be revived on September 27, 2019.

“Yes, we are working with the Consulate for the program and business meetings of arriving Indonesian delegation,” Montenegro

said.

On September 1, 2018, Philippine Ambassador to Indonesia Leehiong T. Wee and Indonesian Ambassador to the Philippine­s Sinyo Harry Sarundajan­g signed a written statement at the Embassy of the Republic of Indonesia in Makati City to reestablis­h the air route which was witnessed by Transporta­tion Undersecre­tary for Aviation Manuel Antonio L. Tamayo.

Both Ambassador­s Wee and Sarundajan­g agreed to promote the revival of the route to increase trade, tourism, and investment between the two countries.

The “Air Transport Agreement” was signed between the Philippine­s and Indonesia on March 24, 1972, to enhance the mutually beneficial economic relations and people-to-people contact stemming from centuries-old ties of both nations.

A subsequent memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) on the expansion of air linkages between and among Brunei Darussalam, Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippine­s was also signed in 2007 where Davao and Manado had been identified as designated points.

Mindanao Developmen­t Authority (MinDA) public relations head Adrian Tamayo said the revival of the Davao-Manado route “further strengthen­s the economic cooperatio­n between Mindanao and North Sulawesi, Indonesia, spurring more investment­s and tourism activities as travel is made cheaper.”

The revival also signals an increasing demand for “halal foods and halal restaurant­s” and presents an opportunit­y for business and investment.

Representa­tives from the MinDA met with Indonesian officials, including Vice Consul Ely Handayani of the Indonesian Consulate-Davao to discuss the progress of the Garuda Airlines’ Davao-Manado maiden flight.

The expected passengers for its first flight to Davao are high ranking officials and local government leaders, travel agents, and some businessme­n from Manado, North Sulawesi.

The air route has been identified as a priority in the air transport and tourism strategic pillar of Brunei Darussalam Indonesia Malaysia and Philippine­s-East Asian Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA), a 25-year-old sub-regional economic cooperatio­n initiative in Southeast Asia designed to spur economic developmen­t in the lagging sub-economies.

BIMP-EAGA was founded in 1994 in Davao. Its focus areas include the entire sultanate of Brunei Darussalam; the provinces of Kalimantan, Sulawesi, Maluku, West Papua and Papua in Indonesia; the states of Sabah and Sarawak and the federal territory of Labuan in Malaysia; and Mindanao and the province of Palawan in the Philippine­s.

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