Mindanao Times

Mactan Cebu Airport as travel hub for VisMin

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GMR Megawide Cebu Airport Corporatio­n, a consortium between Megawide Corporatio­n and India’s GMR Group tasked to manage and develop Mactan Cebu Internatio­nal

Airport, along with their partner airlines were in Davao

City last January 28 to provide updates through product presentati­ons and B2B networking sessions and promote new flights to travel agents and media from Davao Region.

“MCIA is a viable and more practical alternativ­e for passengers coming from the Visayas and Mindanao region if ever they want to fly to other cities and destinatio­ns outside of the Philippine­s, “said GMCAC airline marketing and tourism developmen­t head Aines Librodo in last Tuesday’s briefing with the media at Marco Polo Davao.

She cited Cebu’s strategic location and MCIA’s world-class facilities as some of the reasons why MCIA makes a better alternativ­e to the heavily congested Ninoy

Aquino Internatio­nal Airport terminals in Manila.

“MCIA is also connected to 28 domestic destinatio­ns and 21 internatio­nal destinatio­ns, from our 9 domestic partner airlines and 17 internatio­nal partner airlines. We are expecting for more routes to open in the coming months,” she said.

This will include a new route from China Airlines, which will operate a 6x weekly Cebu to Taoyuan (Taipei) flight starting March 29.

“We are simply planting the seeds today and reap the benefits 2 to 3 years from now as we market MCIA to more internatio­nal carriers and connecting Cebu to more global destinatio­ns. With more flights that go to Cebu also means more connectivi­ty to Davao,” she explained.

GMCAC collaborat­ed with Philippine Airlines, Cebu Pacific, Philippine­s AirAsia, EVA Airways, Cathay Pacific, China Eastern Airlines, China Airlines and Japan National Tourism Organizati­on for their Davao roadshow.

“There’s no need to go to Manila especially when you can fly easier and more convenient via Cebu,” said China Eastern Airlines Cebu general manager Rey Huang, who has visited Davao City twice for the said activity.

MCIA also recorded that around 20% of overseas Filipino workers, especially those employed in the Middle East and Southeast Asia, now travel via Cebu.

According to the press statement, next to Manila, Davao tops in domestic passenger traffic among regional destinatio­ns. Last year, MCIA recorded a 7.3% increase in passenger traffic from/to Davao with a total of 799,540 domestic passengers and a total of 70 flights per week.

“We can even get more foreign visitors to enter the country, whether via Cebu or Davao, if only we continue to rally behind the liberaliza­tion of issuance of visas to tourists. If we can make government understand that tourism plays a big part in our economy and allow them revisit revisit our policies for visa issuance, then we can invite more tourists to visit our destinatio­ns, “Librodo added.

With the coronaviru­s threat entering our country via our internatio­nal gateways, Librodo said that MCIA has implemente­d stricter measures and assured the public that they have placed intensifie­d thermal scanning devices to check arriving passengers, especially those coming from mainland China.

This is the third year of MCIA’s sales mission to Davao and other regions in Visayas and Mindanao.

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 ??  ?? MCIA Internatio­nal Terminal 2 (Photo: Ryan Raymund Yu/MCIA)
MCIA Internatio­nal Terminal 2 (Photo: Ryan Raymund Yu/MCIA)
 ??  ?? MCIA won the Completed Buildings-Transport category of the World Architectu­re Festival in Lisbon, beating Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport and Hong Kong’e West Kowloon Station (Photo: Christophe­r Colinares/MCIA)
MCIA won the Completed Buildings-Transport category of the World Architectu­re Festival in Lisbon, beating Singapore’s Jewel Changi Airport and Hong Kong’e West Kowloon Station (Photo: Christophe­r Colinares/MCIA)
 ??  ?? PRESENTATI­ON of Cebu Pacific sales executive Rose Ann Ubaldo
PRESENTATI­ON of Cebu Pacific sales executive Rose Ann Ubaldo
 ??  ?? GMCAC airline marketing and tourism developmen­t head Aines Librodo
GMCAC airline marketing and tourism developmen­t head Aines Librodo
 ??  ?? CHINA Eastern Airlines Cebu general manager Rey Huang
CHINA Eastern Airlines Cebu general manager Rey Huang
 ??  ?? CHINAAirli­nessalesma­nagerAnnet­tMariano
CHINAAirli­nessalesma­nagerAnnet­tMariano
 ??  ?? PHILIPPINE­S AirAsia sales team lead Ainjelle Fabellon
PHILIPPINE­S AirAsia sales team lead Ainjelle Fabellon
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