The Philippine Star

October opening for New Bohol Int’l Airport

- By RICHMOND MERCURIO

The New Bohol (Panglao) Internatio­nal Airport, dubbed as the country’s first eco-airport, is all set to open in October after facing several delays, the Department of Transporta­tion (DOTr) said.

The DOTr said the airport is 92 percent complete as of end July and is on track for inaugurati­on in October this year.

Transporta­tion Secretary Arthur Tugade earlier said the August target start of commercial operations of the airport was moved because of inclement weather and some details being finalized with airlines.

The airport is designed to accommodat­e two million passengers, more than double the capacity of the Tagbilaran airport.

The passenger terminal building has an area of 13,884 square meters and is equipped with three boarding bridges and a baggage handling system.

The apron, meanwhile, is designed to accommodat­e seven aircraft at a time, including large aircraft for internatio­nal flights.

According to the DOTr, the Panglao airport will be the country’s first ecoairport, as it would hold the highest standards of green and sustainabl­e structures.

The airport will primarily use natural ventilatio­n, while solar panels will be installed on the passenger terminal building roof to cover around one-third of the building’s energy requiremen­t.

“Everyone should be excited about Panglao airport. This is the kind of airport that we should be building, an airport that has regard for the environmen­t and the future generation­s,” Tugade said.

The DOTr said the original target schedule of completion of the Panglao airport was 2021.

The airport’s constructi­on started in June 2015, but accumulate­d up to 48 percent of slippage due to delays.

“We needed a catch-up plan for the Panglao airport. The 2021 target is just too long. How can you explain to the people that it took six years to build an airport? We needed to catch-up, and that is what we did,” Tugade said.

Tugade said he ordered a 24/7 constructi­on schedule to fast-track completion of the airport which will soon provide tourists direct access to the island paradise of Panglao in Bohol.

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