The Philippine Star

DOTC urged to rethink Mactan airport bid rules

- By IRIS C. GONZALES

The Department of Transporta­tion and Communicat­ions (DOTC) will likely revisit its decision preventing companies with airline interests from bidding for the multi-billion-peso contract to develop the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport, a ranking government official said.

The official said some members of the government’s economic team have urged the DOTC to review the decision because it would discourage foreign airport investors from participat­ing in the project.

The government has been trying to attract foreign investors into its Public-Private Partnershi­p (PPP) projects, including the Changi Airport Group of Singapore.

Local airlines such as Cebu Pacific of the Gokongwei Group have flights between Mactan, Cebu and Singapore.

“We are trying to attract foreign investors and this decision will not help in that,” said the government official.

However, the DOTC has yet to make an announceme­nt on whether or not it would review its decision.

Local airline operators are appealing the DOTC’s decision, which remained in effect as of last week. Transporta­tion Secretary Joseph Emilio Abaya has been quoted as saying that disqualify­ing airline groups from the Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport project aimed to eliminate all possible conflicts of interest.

The Gokongwei Group and Philippine Airlines (PAL) led by Ramon Ang are disqualifi­ed from bidding in the P16-billion project.

The operator of the Godofredo P. Ramos airport in Caticlan is also disqualifi­ed from bidding in the project.

With the DOTC ruling, the prospectiv­e bidders have narrowed down to a few including the partnershi­p between Ayala Corp. and the Cebu-based Aboitiz Equity Ventures and Pangilinan-led Metro Pacific Investment­s Corp.

The project aims to expand the existing Mactan-Cebu Internatio­nal Airport, which is the country’s second-biggest air passenger facility.

The airport had more than 4.74 million domestic passengers and 1.47 million internatio­nal passengers in 2011 but the volume of travelers using the airport has been growing steadily over the last five years.

The DOTC has set the pre-bidding for the project on Jan. 28 while the awarding of the contract is targeted for September.

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