The Freeman

New Panglao airport set to open by August

- — Carlo S. Lorenciana

The new Panglao Internatio­nal Airport in Bohol, designed as the country’s first eco-airport, is on track to commercial­ly operate by August.

The Department of Transporta­tion announced the Bohol's newest air hub is now 90.14 percent complete as of June 30.

DOTr said the Panglao Airport is dubbed as the "Green Gateway to the World" as it uses environmen­t-friendly and sustainabl­e structures, along with solar panels to be installed on the passenger terminal building's roof to cover around a third of the airport's energy requiremen­t.

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

That is up from 800,000 passengers currently being accommodat­ed by the Tagbilaran Airport.

In an earlier interview with The FREEMAN, Bohol Governor Edgar Chatto said the new airport is a game changer for Bohol’s growth.

“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 had said.

The 7.8-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.

The new airport is also seen to make Bohol an attractive hub for internatio­nal gatherings and meetings.

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

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