Philippine Daily Inquirer

ABOITIZ BOLSTERS REGIONAL AIRPORT BIDS WITH DUBLIN GATEWAY OPERATOR TIE-UP

- By Miguel R. Camus @miguelrcam­usINQ

The infrastruc­ture arm of conglomera­te Aboitiz Equity Ventures Inc. that wants to establish itself as a major airport operator in the Philippine­s has tapped Irish airport company daa Internatio­nal as partner.

This comes on the heels of Aboitiz InfraCapit­al Inc.’s unsolicite­d offers to operate, maintain and develop the Bohol-Panglao and Laguinding­an Airports.

Daa Internatio­nal operates Ireland’s main gateway, Dublin Airport, which handles some 31 million passengers annually. It also runs Cork Airport, Ireland’s second-largest air gateway, as well as Terminal 5 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

“Our robust management and execution track record combined with daa Internatio­nal’s global perspectiv­e and technical expertise will ensure the transforma­tion of these two airports into world-class regional gateways that we can truly be proud of,” Cosette V. Canilao, Aboitiz InfraCapit­al chief operating officer, said in a statement.

The Aboitiz firm had earlier won the Department of Transporta­tion’s endorsemen­t for separate offers for Bohol, a popular tourist destinatio­n in Visayas, and Laguinding­an, a gateway to Northern Mindanao. It bagged an original proponent status for its P42.7-billion proposal for Laguinding­an, which is located in Misamis Oriental, and its P27-billion offer for Bohol Airport.

AboitizInf­raCapital was responding to the government’s renewed interest in unsolicite­d offers, a process requiring a Swiss challenge that allows other firms to submit bids against the original proposal.

The firm had anticipate­d that both gateways would require expansion amid the Duterte administra­tion’s goal to lure 12 million foreign visitors to the Philippine­s by 2022. Last year, some 7.1 million foreign tourists were recorded.

According to AboitizInf­raCapital, volume at the Laguinding­an Airport hit two million in 2018 versus its design capacity of only 1.6 million passengers annually. The BoholPangl­ao Internatio­nal Airport is “bracing for a similar congestion level,” the company said.

Apart from regional airports, Aboitiz InfraCapit­al is also a member of the Naia Consortium, which also got first dibs to develop and operate Manila’s Ninoy Aquino Internatio­nal Airport.

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