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The New Iloilo Airport at Cabatuan, Iloilo

News Blog about the New Iloilo Airport

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

Drilon explains absence in airport inauguration

The News Today. 6/19/07
By Erly C. Garcia

Senator Franklin Drilon yesterday admitted that he intentionally did not attend the inauguration rites for the new Iloilo Airport last June 13 which had Pres. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo as guest.

"To be candid about it I don't want to put some people in an uncomfortable situation with my presence," Drilon said in a press conference at the Conference Room of the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.

Drilon arrived from Manila around 10 a.m. yesterday on board a Cebu Pacific plane. It was the senator's first time to set foot on the new airport since it started operation, although he had conducted series of inspections on the facility before it officially opened on June 14.

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DOTC allocates P50-M for Iloilo Airport fence

PIA Press Release. 06/19/07

Iloilo City (19 June) -- A week after the inauguration of the new Iloilo airport of international standards, Senator Franklin Drilon said there is a necessity to install a perimeter fence on the access road from the airport.

Drilon who administered the oath-taking of re-elected Iloilo Governor Niel Tupas and other elected officials of the province said in his speech that he noticed the new airport lacks a perimeter fence on the access road from the airport and referred the matter to Department of Transportation and Communications Secretary (DOTC) Leandro Mendoza.

Drilon reported that Mendoza immediately approved a P50 million allocation for the perimeter fence and the lighting on the street going to the airport so that people can enjoy better the airport that we have today.

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Monday, June 18, 2007

The New Iloilo Airport

ABS-CBN Interactive. 6/18/07
THE SOUTHERN BEAT By ROLLY ESPINA

Too often, we, Filipinos, tend to ignore problems that become full blown crises later on and drive people crazy. That’s exactly what is happening at the New Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan.

This problem, however, gives Negros Occidental and Land Transportation Office (LTO) officials time to address similar issues before the inauguration of new Bacolod Airport in Silay City this August.

At the moment, the Iloilo problem boils down to the high cost of taxi fare from Iloilo to Cabatuan and vice versa, which reaches P385 one way. This is simply way too costly for the average passenger.

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Improvement of streetlights in hi-way going to new airport pushed

The News Today. 6/18/07
By Erly C. Garcia

Streetlights along the highway going to the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan should be improved to ensure the safety of motorists and commuters going to the said place at night.

This was raised by Leah Victoria Lara, executive director of the Iloilo Business Club (IBC), when asked about the things that need to be improved following the start of operation of the new Iloilo Airport last week.

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New airport's security under control

The News Today. 6/18/07
By Florence F. Hibionada

Peace and order situation within and around the area of the multi-billion new Iloilo Airport is under control.

As such, travelers need not worry about any tension that can mar the operations here. On its first official week since Wednesday's inauguration, Senior Superintendent Melvin Mongcal, Provincial Director of the Iloilo Provincial Police Office (IPPO) said all is well and normal now in as far as security is concerned.

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Feud over porterage up to Iloilo airport chief to resolve

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/16/07
By Jay Dooma Balnig

AIR Transportation Office (ATO) chief Nilo Jatico has already referred the porterage issue between his office and newspaper publisher Bernie Miaque to newly-installed, Iloilo Airport general manager Red Capunan upon his assumption at the new international airport in Cabatuan.

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GMA reaches out to Drilon, Tupas in airport inaugural

ABS-CBN. 6/15/07
The Philippine Star

One must have to give it to President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo. She took advantage of the inaugural of the new P8.7-billion Iloilo airport in Cabatuan as an opportunity to reach out her hand of friendship to both Iloilo Gov. Niel Tupas and former Senate President Franklin Drilon for their contributions to the completion of the project.

Sen. Drilon was not around. But the President recognized Drilon for helping the government raise its revenues as former Senate president.

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Lot owners to get priority on NIADP employment

Balita.ph. 6/15/07

Provincial
The lot owners or their children will be priority in terms of employment at the New Iloilo Airport of Development Project (NIADP) in Cabatuan town in Iloilo province.

Iloilo Third Dist. Cong. Arthur Defensor who was with President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo when she inaugurated the new airport last Wednesday said that it has been agreed upon that the lot owners or their children would be given priority in terms of employment provided that they are qualified for the positions.

Likewise, Cabatuan Mayor Ramon Yee said that he expects his constituents to be able to get employment when the NIADP starts its operation.

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DOTC mulls railway facility to new Iloilo airport

Balita.ph. 6/15/07

Provincial
A top official of the Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) has discussed with officials of Iloilo City and the business group here the possibility of putting up a railway connection from this city to the newly-opened Iloilo airport in Cabatuan.

DOTC Asst. Sec. Roberto Lastimoso told Congressman Raul Gonzalez Jr., Mayor Jerry Trenas and Iloilo Business Club President Antonio Jon his plan to look for a funding support for the proposed project.

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Thursday, June 14, 2007

Train mulled for NIA–Iloilo City route

The Daily Guardian. 6/15/2007
By Jeehan V. Fernandez

THE P8-billion new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan town, some 19 kilometers north of Iloilo City, might inspire the construction of a modern train transport system here.

Mayor Jerry Treñas yesterday said he learned of plans for a railway system for the airport- city route and vice versa after his talk with Department of Transportation and Communication (DOTC) undersecretary Roberto Lastimoso, Iloilo City Rep. Raul Gonzalez Jr., and Iloilo Business Club (IBC) president Tony Jon during the airport inauguration Wednesday.

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Not so perfect start for New Iloilo Airport

The Daily Guardian. 6/15/2007
By Francis Allan L. Angelo

CALL it birth pains.

Tension, confusion and a haywire conveyor belt spoiled the first day of commercial operations of the New Iloilo Airport (NIA) yesterday.

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DOTC eyeing Iloilo as WV cargo hub

Visayan Daily Star. 6/15/2007

CABATUAN, ILOILO - Iloilo is being eyed as a cargo hub especially for seafood exports with the opening of the Iloilo international airport in this town.

Transportation Secretary Leandro Mendoza noted that the Western Visayas region accounts for 60 percent of the country's seafood which are also exported to other countries especially Hong Kong and Japan.

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Tension mars opening of int'l airport in Iloilo

Visayan Daily Star. 6/15/2007

BY NESTOR BURGOS JR.
ILOILO CITY - Tension marred the first day of operations of the new Iloilo international airport in Cabatuan town after porters in the old airport insisted on working in the new facility.

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Silay airport inauguration August

Visayan Daily Star. 6/14/2007

CABATUAN, Iloilo - President Macapagal-Arroyo yesterday called it the "the most modern and beautiful airport in the Philippines," and said the Iloilo airport is "a shining example of the best that is yet to come for the Filipino people."

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo cuts the ceremonial ribbon


(June 13, 2007) Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo cuts the ceremonial ribbon with (L-R) Secretary Arthur Yap, Congressman Arthur Defensor, Ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki, Secretary Raul Gonzales, TESDA Chairman Buboy Syjuco, and Iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz during the inauguration of the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo. (RENY PAMPOLINA/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo cuts the ceremonial ribbon


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo cuts the ceremonial ribbon cutting with (L-R) Secretary Arthur Yap,Congressman Arthur Defensor,Ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki,Secretary Raul Gonzales, TESDA chairman Buboy Syjuco and iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(JERRY CARUAL/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo cuts the ceremonial ribbon


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo cuts the ceremonial ribbon cutting with (L-R) Secretary Arthur Yap,Congressman Arthur Defensor,Ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki,Secretary Raul Gonzales, TESDA chairman Buboy Syjuco and iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(JERRY CARUAL/PCPO)

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo applauds after unveiling the marker


President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo applauds after unveiling the marker of the new Iloilo International Airport which she inaugurated Wednesday (June 13) at Cabatuan, Iloilo. Also in photo are (from left) Japanese Ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki, Iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz, and Rep. Arthur Defensor. (Rolando Mailo-OPS/NIB Photo)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo unveils the marker


(June 13, 2007) Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo unveils the marker together with (L-R) Secretary Arthur Yap, TESDA chairman Buboy Syjuco, Secretary Raul Gonzales, and Ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki during the inauguration of the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo. (JERRY CARUAL/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza as they inspects the facilities inside the airport during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo. (JERRY CARUAL/PCPO)

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is all smiles as she inspects the pre-departure facilities


President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is all smiles as she inspects the pre-departure facilities of the new Iloilo International Airport following its inauguration Wednesday (June 13) in Cabatuan, Iloilo. Also in photo is Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza (right). (Rolando Mailo-OPS/NIB Photo)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza as they inspects the facilities inside the airport during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(JERRY CARUAL/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza as they inspects the facilities inside the airport during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(RENY PAMPOLINA/PCPO)

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is briefed by Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza


President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is briefed by Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro Mendoza (right) as they inspect the facilities of the new Iloilo International Airport following its inauguration Wednesday (June 13) at Cabatuan, Iloilo. (Rolando Mailo-OPS/NIB Photo)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza as they inspect the facilities inside the airport during the inauguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(JERRY CARUAL/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo walks with DOTC secretary Leandro Mendoza as they inspects the facilities inside the airport during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(JERRY CARUAL/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo paused after her speech for a photo opportunity


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo paused after her speech for a photo opportunity with the officials during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(RENY PAMPOLINA/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo gestures on her speech


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo gestures on her speech during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(RENY PAMPOLINA/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo gestures on her speech


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo gestures on her speech during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(RENY PAMPOLINA/PCPO)

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President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo delivers her speech during the inauguration of the new Iloilo International Airport


(6/13/07) President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo delivers her speech during the inauguration of the new Iloilo International Airport at Cabatuan, Iloilo Wednesday (June 13). Also in photo are (seated from left) Justice Secretary Raul Gonzalez, Rep. Judy Syjuco, Rep. Arthur Defensor, Japanese Ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki, and Iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz. (Rolando Mailo-OPS/NIB Photo)

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Ryuichiro Yamazaki says that bi-lateral relationships between Philippines and Japan are better than ever

(June 13, 2007) Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Ryuichiro Yamazaki says that bi-lateral relationships between Philippines and Japan are better than ever before during the inauguration rites of the New Iloilo Airport last June 13, 2007. The Government of Japan funded the construction of the P8.7 Billion new airport under a yen-loan package agreement. (PIA 6)

Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Ryuichiro Yamazaki says that bi-lateral relationships between Philippines and Japan are better than ever

(June 13, 2007) Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Ryuichiro Yamazaki says that bi-lateral relationships between Philippines and Japan are better than ever before during the inauguration rites of the New Iloilo Airport last June 13, 2007. The Government of Japan funded the construction of the P8.7 Billion new airport under a yen-loan package agreement. (PIA 6)

Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo smiles as she listens to iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo smiles as she listens to iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz during the inaguration of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(RENY PAMPOLINA/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo welcomed by Ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki (L) and Iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz


(June 13, 2007) Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo welcomed by Ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki (L) and Iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz on her arrival to inagurate of the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(RENY PAMPOLINA/PCPO)

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Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo welcomed by Iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz


Philippine President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo welcomed by Iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz on her arrival to inaugurate the new iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.(RENY PAMPOLINA/PCPO)

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PGMA IN ILOILO -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is welcomed by Iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz


(6/13/07) PGMA IN ILOILO -- President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is welcomed by Iloilo Governor Niel Tupaz upon her arrival in Cabatuan, Iloilo Wednesday (June 13) as guest of honor and speaker during the inauguration of the new Iloilo International Airport. Also in photo is Japanese Ambassador Ryuichiro Yamazaki (left). (Rolando Mailo-OPS/NIB Photo)

President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s plane lands for the first time at the New Iloilo Airport

(June 13, 2007) President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo’s plane lands for the first time at the New Iloilo Airport. Inset: President Gloria Arroyo is briefed by Sec. Rafael Coscolluela, presidential adviser for western visayas on the development activities in the region. (PIA 6)

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PGMA's Speech during the Inauguration of the New Iloilo Airport

(Pre-departure area, Iloilo Airport Cabatuan, Iloilo. 13 June 2007)

Thank you, Congressman Art Defensor. It's just so appropriate that you would introduce me not only because we are now in your district but also because you conceived of this Iloilo airport when you were governor of Iloilo. Congratulations!

Ambassador Yamazaki, thank you so much. Through you, to the Japanese government for the loan that only charged 0.9 percent so that we could build and complete this airport. Governor Niel Tupas, congratulations! If Governor Defensor conceived of the airport, you gave birth to this airport. Congresswoman Judy Syjuco, congratulations! Also because while this terminal is located in the district of Congressman Defensor, the entrance to the airport, the access to the airport is in your district. Congratulations!

I would like to also greet our other congressmen who are here today from the other districts. We have Congressman Ferj Biron and we have Congressman Jun Gonzalez. And not only from the other district but from the other island, Congressman Monico Puentevella, looking forward also to the day when we inaugurate the Bacolod airport in August.

May I greet the mayors who are here especially Mayor Ramon Yee of Cabatuan. We are right here in his jurisdiction. And all the other mayors and board members of Iloilo who are here today including the mayor of Iloilo City Jerry Treñas.

Of course, to our cabinet members who are here. We have Secretary Larry Mendoza, under whom the airport is operating or will be operating starting today and having the first flights tomorrow. But we have also our two cabinet members from Iloilo: we have the chair of the Technical eEducation Skills Development Authority, Buboy Syjuco, from this district. And from Iloilo City, we have our Secretary of Justice Raul Gonzalez. And our Presidential Adviser for Region VI, Secretary Lito Coscoluella. Also from outside the region but very much concerned with the island of Iloilo being one of the top rice producing provinces in the country and still having a very important agricultural economy, Secretary Arthur Yap. I would like to greet the Commander of the Central Command, Lieutenant General Cardozo Luna. And the other gentlemen and ladies of the uniformed services, guests, government officials, ladies and gentlemen:

This was a beautiful story. When I was riding in the plane with Congressman Defensor and we were having our private meeting on the briefing, he told me the story of how the Iloilo airport was conceived and how finally it was born. When he was governor about 1997 or so, there were some Japanese consultants who came and said that Japan might be interested in funding an airport but they were choosing among several airports to modernize or to upgrade and one of the rivals was Bacolod, and at the end of the day Bacolod was chosen. Then came the Germans, KFW, because they like the fact that this used to be already a Japanese airport, air force airport. Therefore, technically, technical, technically it was very suitable for an airport and an airport of international standards. So the feasibility study was made and submitted to the KFW of Germany for funding. And it was offered to be funded by KFW. But at that time KFW was offering six percent interest which should have been prohibitive given our very, very bad fiscal condition at that time. And during one of the meetings that then... Already Congressman Defensor had already in our administration with the DOTC trying to find a way to fund this airport, one of the senior personnel of the DOTC whispered to him, there is still some leftover of Obuchi fund and we may get it for one percent. Actually, the Philippines is the biggest user of the Obuchi fund, incidentally. And so when it was submitted to the Obuchi fund it was approved during our administration not at one percent interest but at 0.9 percent interest. And now this airport is born.

Nagapasalamat gid kita sa mga congressmen, mga senador, gobernador, mga LGUs sang probinsya na nagpakusog para matapos dayon ining atong airport.

Congratulations! Sa mga pumuluyo sa cabatuan. Mga kasimanwa ko diri sa Iloilo tapos na gid ang dugay nato nga ginhulat. Tatlo ka tuig ang nagligad halin sa pagkari kita sa groundbreaking. If you remember in January 2004... Oh! Let me also greet Governor Sally Perez from the neighboring province of antique. You were also there in the groundbreaking. Subong ari na ang bag-o nga airport. May state-of-the-art nga galamiton kag moderno nga passenger terminal building. In fact, Secretary Mendoza says this is the most modern and most beautiful airport in the Philippines today.

This is a symbol of our collective political will and the people's support. We're also pleased that preparations to bid out the old airport in Mandurriao are underway. I was asking Secretary Mendoza, what is the status of the Mandurriao airport, because we need to fund the servicing of this airport. We need to fund the serving of the loan on the airport and we want to get it from the privatization of the Mandurriao airport. And his report is that there was a failed bid because the three bidders: Gokongwei, SM and -- no, no. Ayala did not join -- bank of South Asia did not submit any bid higher than 800 million pesos and the floor price is 1.2 billion pesos. So now the department of finance is the one, Larry? Who will ask them to which... Whoever one of them will be able to upgrade their bid to 1.2, at least 1.2, then the one that gives the best offer will be the one that will be chosen. But since the bid failed, even outsiders now can come and say, "hey! I can give it to you for 1.2 billion." I'm recounting this to you in the interest of transparency so that you all know where we are.

And because leading funds for this project was not easy -- in the past the national government's earning were barely enough to service payments for our ballooning debts -- seeking soft loans at that time of fiscal crisis loomed... Looming in our horizon demanded the combined efforts of all. But we were not deterred by the magnitude of the challenges, with concerted effort and the faith of all the Ilonggos, we concentrated on completing it on time. In fact, Larry Mendoza says that this is one of the fastest construction periods for an airport of international standards. From January of 2004 to June of 2007 is barely 30 months.

Tough and timely decisions, and long and hard work have made our dream come true. And the results are here for all the world to see. This is a shining example of the best that is yet to come for all the Filipino people.

We broke the back of our economic lethargy... Our lethargic economic legacy by a combination of tough fiscal measures and equally political and difficult decisions to make more revenue. Our economy has reached a new level of maturity with some of the strongest fundamentals in a generation. I thank our congressmen for making those tough decisions to raise revenue. And as Niel Tupas says -- although Frank Drilon is not here today -- we acknowledge that he was the senate president during that time when those difficult revenue measures were passed.

Now, that we have the revenue, and now that compared to before when we were looking and looking for who could lend money. Now that creditors are all coming, offering us to fund various projects, our administration will focus on pro-growth, pro-trade and pro-investment strategies that will lift our people up from poverty and make the Philippines finally in contention as a real investment destination. And with this Iloilo airport here, Iloilo is also in contention as a major investment destination.

Indi lang investment, mas madamo na gid ang turista nga maka-ari kag makita sa katahom sang iloilo kag Guimaras. Ginsuguran na ang road widening sang kalsada nga Iloilo City-Cabatuan, and Congressman Art Defensor said that we should also work on asking the DPWH, since our regional director is here, to examine how much it would cost, so we can have the Cabatuan to Calinog airport as well. Asphalt overlay.

Kinahanglan pa nga kaayuhun ang iban dalan pakadto diri sa airport. Because we want this to be the hub of new economic development. And as I said earlier, Iloilo is not just now an area for investment and tourism but still an important area for agriculture. Of course Iloilo is no longer number one in rice production. Nueva Ecija is number one in rice production. Nonetheless, Iloilo with this airport will really have a new source of great income and that is tourism.

But we still want your production to continue, not necessarily because... Or agricultural production, not necessarily because we want you to remain an agricultural country -- we want you to become a tourism country -- but because we want you as much as possible to be self-sufficient in your food production including the servicing of the food requirements, the food and beverage requirements of the various tourist areas that are sure to come up with this Iloilo airport.

I was telling Arty and art in the plane that when I go to Boracay, it's very sad to buy souvenir products that come from Indonesia or made in China. I mean, if you buy a sundress, why does it have to be a batik sundress. Why can't it be a Hablon sundress or an Iloilo silk sundress. You know, things like that. And why did they have to import their vegetables for their salad from Baguio and Benguet. Why can't they not produce it in the highlands of Iloilo. And so this is what we would like to see in the years to come.

I was also telling them the story of Bali. I don't know the size of Bali but I have the impression it's about like Iloilo. But Bali started with Kuta, that little beach there that is like the Boracay of today -- actually, Boracay is more beautiful -- but from Kuta development has spread throughout the whole Bali. And you have many other beaches now outside of Kuta. But it's not only the beaches that makes Bali so attractive. One is the accessibility. Because you can fly straight to Bali from Australia. You don't have to fly to Jakarta, you can bypass Jakarta. Well, that will be solved because you can now fly straight from some Asian capital to exactly to Iloilo. In fact, again in the interest of transparency, I'd like to announce that the DOTC and the C.A.B. have just finished their negotiations with the government of Korea for 19,000 new seats, airline seats, because Korea's make up one-fourth of all our three million tourists. And Secretary Mendoza told me that he will... In granting the actual licenses to fly into the country, he will assign several of the applications to land right here in Iloilo airport.

And so when all those things happen then... And tourism grows, then we want to be like Bali. Everything coming from here. Food coming from here. Restaurant food, hotel food coming from Panay Island to include Antique because sally is here. Actually, sally is benefiting from Boracay tourism because some of the resorts are already in Northern Antique. But we also want the souvenirs to come from here. So with this airport ang isa pa na kinahanglan naton padamuon pa naton ang produktibidad sa aton mga vegetables and even our nice consumer products that can be sold in the tourist shops for souvenirs. Because tourism earns for Spain more than oil earns for Saudi Arabia. And this Iloilo airport is really a symbol of the future direction of Iloilo and Panay province, and even of the Philippines. The Philippine economy is stable and strong.

And we can say after the last elections, how peaceful it was. How stable the path we have set for economic reforms has not been upset by partisan elections. And if you want proof of that statement, just look at the ones who are here in this platform today. From different contending parties in the last elections, we are all together for the future of Iloilo, Panay Island and the Philippines.

Gani subong nga natapos na ang eleksiyon ibalik naton ang focus para mas magdako pa ang ekonomiya. And so that is the message of this Iloilo airport. We all went through tough times to conceive and to give birth to this airport. Let's be together to make it grow and reach its fulfillment for the good of Iloilo, Panay Island and the Philippines.

Damo gid nga salamat kag mabuhi kita tanan!

(OPS)

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Wednesday, June 13, 2007

THANKS, FRANK, NIEL

PRESIDENT ARROYO makes RECONCILIATION pitch
The Daily Guardian. 6/14/2007
By Francis Allan L. Angelo

PRESIDENT Gloria Arroyo reinforced her post election reconciliatory pitch during the inauguration of the New Iloilo Airport (NIA) in Cabatuan yesterday.

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Gonzalez: GMA was being civil

The Daily Guardian. 6/14/2007
By Francis Allan L. Angelo

JUSTICE Secretary Raul Gonzalez Sr. said President Gloria Arroyo was only giving credit to whom it is due when she acknowledged opposition leaders during the New Iloilo Airport (NIA) inauguration.

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Int’l flights possible in NIA

The Daily Guardian. 6/14/2007
By Francis Allan L. Angelo

INTERNATIONAL flights will soon land on the New Iloilo Airport (NIA) after it passes international safety and security standards.

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Taxi fare mark-up nothing new

The Daily Guardian. 6/14/2007
Herbert Vego

THERE’S really nothing surprising about the pending proposal of the Association of Taxi Operators of Panay (ATOP) to collect a fixed amount of P150 in addition to what’s on the meter for taxi trips to the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan which opens to the public today.

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PGMA opens Iloilo's new, P8-billion int'l airport

Yahoo! 7 News. 6/13/2007

Arroyo Opens Iloilo's New US$170 MLN Int'l Airport
CABATUAN, Iloilo, June 14 Asia Pulse - Iloilo province on Wednesday formally opened its doors to world air traffic with the inauguration of its brand new P7.925 billion (US$170 million) international airport on a 188-hectare straddling Santa Maria and Cabatuan towns.

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, who led the opening of the air terminal, described the new airport as a "shining example of the best that is still to come for all the Filipino people" as the country continues to break loose from its "lethargic economic legacy." The new airport, she added, is a "symbol of our collective will and the people's support." The President lauded the Ilonggos for their steadfast commitment to the project despite the magnitude of the challenges posed by lack of funds.

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New airport to boost tourism industry -- DOT

The News Today. 6/14/2007

The Wednesday inauguration of the New Iloilo Airport by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo opens new business opportunities for the local tourism stakeholders here, Department of Tourism (DOT) Regional Dir. Edwin Trompeta said.

Tourism regional director Trompeta further said that he expects the new airport which is of international standards would soon be able accommodate bigger aircrafts that would have direct flights from Korea, Hong Kong and Taiwan to bring in more foreign tourists in Iloilo and even the nearby Guimaras island.

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Country's 'most beautiful' airport begins operations

The News Today. 6/14/2007
By Ronilo L. Pamonag

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and Sec. Leandro Mendoza of the Department of Transportation and Communication (DoTC) inaugurated the New Iloilo Airport (NIA) yesterday.

"This is the symbol of collective political will and the people's support," Ms. Arroyo said, referring to the Japanese funded, P 6.2 billion-project in Cabatuan, Iloilo.

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Creation of task force for airport mulled

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/14/2007
By Ruby P. Silubrico

ILOILO CITY -- The Iloilo Provincial Police Office (IPPO) would create a task force to secure the Iloilo International Airport and its passengers, as it officially opened Wednesday after the inauguration led by President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

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P8.7B new airport symbol of political will: Arroyo

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/14/2007

PRESIDENT Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said Wednesday the New Iloilo Airport is the symbol of “our collective political will and the people’s support”.

Speaking during the inaugural rites of the newly completed P8.759 billion New Iloilo Airport of international standards, the President said “it was the most modern and beautiful airport in the Philippines today with its state-of-the art facilities and modern passenger terminal building”.

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LTFRB applies status quo on taxi fare rate petition

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/14/2007
By Jay Dooma Balnig

LAND Transportation Franchising and Regulatory Board (LTFRB) Director Porferio Clavel ruled Wednesday that the use of taxi meter will still be observed by all taxi operators that would take a trip from the city to the new Iloilo Airport pending the petition for rate increase.

Clavel warned that as the new airport opens Wednesday, taxi drivers who would use other or add charges to the amount reflected in their taxi meter will not be tolerated, while the petition of Association of Taxi Operators in Panay (Atop), to add P150 to the meter rate is still unresolved.

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Cebu Pacific to have last flight at Iloilo old airport

Balita.ph. 6/13/2007

Provincial
Cebu Pacific, one of the country's major airline companies, is going to be the last to fly out of the old Iloilo Airport in Mandurriao, Iloilo City at 9:25 o'clock this Wednesday evening.

Air Transportation Office Mgr. Alan Java said this will be Cebu Pacific's last flight which also signals the start of the operation of the newly inaugurated New Iloilo Airport Development Project (NIADP) in Cabatuan, Iloilo, in the Second District of Iloilo province.

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Bright prospects seen in new Iloilo airport

The Daily Guardian. 6/13/2007
By Francis Allan L. Angelo

THE new Iloilo airport is expected to bring development to its host towns and the rest of Panay.

Mayor Ramon Yee of Cabatuan, Iloilo, where 90 percent of the P6-billion facility lies, said numerous investors have visited his office during the construction of the new airport."They (investors) were asking about possible investments in our town. They are interested because of the presence of the airport," Yee said.

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PGMA's plane makes historic landing at new Iloilo airport

Gov.ph News. 6/13/2007

Provincial
The presidential plane carrying President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and party made a historic touch down at Runway 20 of the new Iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo at about 9:50 am today.

Iloilo Gov. Niel D. Tupas, Sr. led other provincial officials in welcoming Pres. Macapagal-Arroyo to inaugurate the PhP 6.2 billion New Iloilo Airport of Development Project (NIADP) in Cabatuan in the Second District.

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Goodbye Mandurriao, Hello Cabatuan

The News Today. 6/13/2007
By Florence F. Hibionada

Forty-one passengers bound for Manila will be in the last plane out of the old Iloilo Airport in Mandurriao, Iloilo City while it is all-systems go for the new one in Cabatuan, Iloilo. On board Cebu Pacific's Airbus 319, the last plane out will be Flight 146 set to depart 8:45 tonight.

Some nine hours later at 5 a.m. Thursday, the Mandurriao airport will officially be de-commissioned as simultaneous commissioning will also be implemented in Cabatuan airport site.

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Photographic Society of Iloilo documents the new Iloilo Airport

The News Today. 6/13/2007
By Kathy M. Villalon

Say it through pictures.

The Photographic Society of Iloilo documented the different facilities of the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan, which is set to open today, June 13.

Last April 28, with the help of Air Transportation Office Manager Alan Java, some members of PSI had the chance to view and take pictures of the much-awaited airport of international standards.

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A look at the new Iloilo Airport

The News Today. 6/13/2007
By Elsa S. Subong, PIA

The New Iloilo Airport which will be opened for commercial flights starting tomorrow, June 14, is a modern 188-hectare complex located in the town of Cabatuan, Iloilo, about 20 kilometers away from the old airport with state-of-the-art facilities. It is designed to handle 1.2 million passengers and 11,500 tons of cargoes per year and can accommodate aircraft as big as Airbus 330 with a seating capacity of 276.

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Treñas to attend new airport's inauguration

The News Today. 6/13/2007
By Maricar M. Calubiran

City mayor Jerry Treñas yesterday denied reports that he is not invited for today's inauguration of the new Iloilo airport of international standard in Cabatuan. He said, he will be around to join President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo for the inauguration.

The reports on Trenas's non-invitation to the inauguration spread at the city hall since last week until Tuesday morning. Nobody wanted to confirm the report as the mayor is still out of the country for a much needed short vacation with his family.

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Editorial: Gateway to progress

The News Today. 6/13/2007

Starting tomorrow airline passengers to and from Iloilo would already start using the P6.187 billion new Iloilo Airport of international standards located within the municipality of Cabatuan.

The state-of-the-art airport which was realized through the initiative and effort of Ilonggo Senator Franklin Drilon will be inaugurated today by no less than Pres. Gloria Macapagal Arroyo. Unfortunately, reports say that Drilon will not be able to attend the inauguration due to other prior appointments.

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P8.7-B Iloilo Airport symbol of political will

PIA Press Release. 6/13/2007

Iloilo (13 June) -- President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo said the New Iloilo Airport is the symbol of “our collective political will and the people’s support”.

Speaking during the inaugural rites of the newly completed P8.759 billion New Iloilo Airport of international standards, the President said “it was the most modern and beautiful airport in the Philippines today with its state-of-the art facilities and modern passenger terminal building”.

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Stronger RP-Japan ties boost development efforts

PIA Press Release. 6/13/2007

Iloilo City (13 June) -- Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Ryuichiro Yamazaki averred that bilateral relationships between the two countries “are better than ever before.”

Yamazaki joined President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo at the inauguration today, June 13, of the New Iloilo Airport of international standards located in the municipality of Cabatuan. Aside from the new Iloilo Airport, the government is also set to complete seven other airport projects that would further boost tourism, investment, trade and agriculture.

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Arroyo's Plane Makes Historic Landing At New Iloilo Airport

Yahoo!7 News. 6/13/2007

ILOILO CITY, June 13 Asia Pulse - The presidential plane carrying Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo and party made a historic touchdown at Runway 20 of the new Iloilo airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo at about 9.50 a.m. today.

Iloilo Governor Niel D. Tupas, Sr. led other provincial officials in welcoming Arroyo to inaugurate the P6.2 billion (US$133 million) New Iloilo Airport of Development Project (NIADP) in Cabatuan town in the Second District.

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Tuesday, June 12, 2007

GMA to inaugurate Iloilo airport today

Visayan Daily Star. 6/13/2007

ILOILO CITY - President Macapagal-Arroyo will today lead the inauguration of the new Iloilo international airport in Cabatuan town, in Iloilo.

The President is expected to arrive at the Iloilo airport at around 9:30 a.m. on board a private jet and will hold a meeting at the airport control tower.

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Arroyo set to land at new Iloilo Airport Wednesday

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/13/2007

THE municipality of Cabatuan, Iloilo will experience another historic moment, when the airplane carrying President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo (PGMA) lands at the New Iloilo Airport Wednesday.

The occasion marks the inauguration of the P8.759 billion new Iloilo Airport that is expected to boost economic activity and tourism in the island of Panay.

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Dulay reminds militant groups: No permit no rally

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/13/2007
By Ruby P. Silubrico

WESTERN Visayas Police Director Wilfredo Dulay Sr., cautioned the activists Tuesday to secure a permit before conducting a rally in Wednesday’s inauguration of the new Iloilo Airport.

Dulay said he would not allow the groups to conduct rally and assembly during the arrival of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo, if it has no permit from the police.

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PGMA to land at new Iloilo Airport

PIA Press Release. 6/12/2007

Iloilo City (12 June) -- The municipality of Cabatuan, Iloilo will experience another historic moment when the airplane carrying President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo lands at the New Iloilo Airport of international standard today.

The occasion marks the inauguration of the P8.759 billion Iloilo Airport Development Project which is expected to boost economic activity and tourism in the island of Panay.

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‘GATEWAY TO THE WORLD’, GMA to land at new Iloilo airport

Panay News. 6/12/2007

ILOILO City – The airplane carrying President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo lands at the new Iloilo airport of international standard today, another historic moment for the municipality of Cabatuan, Iloilo.

The occasion marks the inauguration of the P8.759-billion Iloilo Airport Development Project which is expected to boost economic activity and tourism in the island of Panay.
The new airport would serve as the gateway to the Visayas of air travelers in the country and worldwide, said Regional Director Arturo Valero of the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA).

The new Iloilo airport is a modern 188-hectare complex designed to handle 1.2 million passengers and 11, 500 tons of cargoes per year, and can accommodate aircraft as big as Airbus 330 with a seating capacity of 276.

It is also described as comparatively the best and the earliest ever constructed outside of Metro Manila.

Expected to assist the President during the inauguration are Japanese Ambassador to the Philippines Ryuichiro Yamazaki, Transportation and Communication Secretary Leandro Mendoza and other national and local officials.

The inauguration and opening of the new Iloilo airport has long been delayed. Arroyo was scheduled to open it last April 16 but with the First Gentleman undergoing a critical heart operation, she cancelled her Iloilo trip.

Days before today’s opening, Bessi Cebuano, a staff from the Air Transportation Office (ATO), said airline companies have started transferring some of their facilities from the existing Iloilo airport in Mandurriao district in this city to the new Iloilo airport property.
Cebuano said ATO personnel and offices started transfering on June 7.
"The transfer will be a big boost to the business sector," Valero said.

The government plans to sell the existing 54-hectare Mandurriao airport property.

During an earlier visit here, Arroyo said she was confident that the closure and privatization of the Mandurriao facility would further boost local tourism and economic activities.

CATALYST FOR DEV’T
The new Iloilo airport is really intended to serve as catalyst for development, according to Ed Mangalili, Project Manager of the Iloilo Airport Project.

He recently briefed members of the Regional Development Council during their tour of the facilities of the new arport.

Mangalili said the airport would not only spur development around the area but even in the whole of Panay.

Tourism officials hope the new Iloilo airport of international standards will serve as gateway to Western Visayas’ tourist destinations.

Department of Tourism (DOT) Regional Director Edwin Trompeta sees a surge in tourist arrivals and tourism revenues particularly in Boracay, considered as one of the world’s best beaches.

The construction of the new Iloilo airport came about because the old airport is no longer capable of future air demand, Mangalili said.

Among others, it also boasts of a 2.5 kilometer by 45 meter wide runway which can accommodate Airbus 330 and 340 and Boeing 747 planes, three Passenger Bridges, two baggage claim conveyors, a 500-seating capacity passenger lounge, a three-kilometer access road and nine separate buildings.

Three airline companies have availed themselves of space within the new airport – Philippine Airlines, the country’s flag carrier; Cebu Pacific, and Air Philippines.
Spaces within the airport are also open to concessionaires.

The completed airport facilities were formally turned over to the Air Transportation office on March 19. ATO manages the facilities, said Alan Java, ATO Area Manager.
Earlier, Senate President Frnaklin Drilon said the delay in the operation of the new airport is costing the Department of Transportation and Communications and Air Transportation Office millions of pesos in maintenance, electricity and security costs.

The delayed operation also means a delay in the entrance of economic benefits that the new airport will bring not only to Iloilo Province and City, but also to the whole Region 6.

Meanwhile to enhance the competitive advantages of the country's five super regions, the government is set to complete this year, aside from the new Iloilo airport, seven other airport projects that would further promote tourism and logistics by providing a more efficient mode of transport for goods and passengers.

The eight airport projects are part of the 31 priority airport projects costing P94.37 billion targeted to be completed by 1022 under the Medium Term Public Investment Program (MTPIP).

Panay News. 6/12/2007

The new Iloilo Airport in perspective

PIA Press Release. 6/12/2007
by ES Subong

Cabatuan, Iloilo (12 June) -- The New Iloilo Airport which will be opened for commercial flights starting June 14, is a modern 188-hectare complex located in the town of Cabatuan, Iloilo, about 20 kilometers away from the old airport with state-of-the-art facilities. It is designed to handle 1.2 million passengers and 11,500 tons of cargoes per year and can accommodate aircraft as big as Airbus 330 with a seating capacity of 276.

The airport is accessible via the three-kilometer lane asphalt paved main access road connected from the main highway, with a 2.5-meter center island barrier planted with a variety of palm trees, eucalyptus among others. It has 82 double arm lampposts for lighting purposes.

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New airport, new era of blessings, says Syjuco

Panay News. 6/12/2007

ILOILO City – When President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo steps out of the airplane today at the new Iloilo airport, Secretary Augusto “Boboy” Syjuco will lead well-wishers in welcoming the Chief Executive.

Syjuco, secretary-general of the Technical Education Skills Development Authority (TESDA), will be with wife, Cong. Judy Jalbuena Syjuco of the 2nd District of Iloilo.
The new Iloilo airport of international standard is in the town of Cabatuan, Iloilo which is located in the 2nd District.

“The completion of our new Iloilo international airport opens a new era of blessings for the lives and good future of the Ilonggos,” said Sec. Syjuco.

When he was still the congressman of the 2nd District, Syjuco said he made sure that there would be no shenanigans in the construction of the airport, and he pushed for a congressional inquiry to ensure this.

The development of the new Iloilo airport is part of the Department of Transportation and Communication’s (DOTC) strategic objective -- which has been adopted as a national development thrust -- in the air transportation sector to develop airports of international standard to improve air transportation safety and boost economic development.

The existing Iloilo airport in Mandurriao, Iloilo City is the fourth busiest in the country in terms of passenger traffic next to Ninoy Aquino, Mactan and Davao international airports but has been facing problems of obsolete facilities, operational limitations due to obstacles, limited expandability due to existence of roads and rivers, and urbanization around the airport.

Studies have concluded that the existing Mandurriao airport is no longer capable of accommodating future air traffic demand due to technical, environmental and economic limitations and confirmed the urgent need to develop a new 188-hectare airport complex within the municipality Cabatuan, Iloilo, which was established to be the most suitable and best alternative location.

The implementation of the project was approved by the National Economic Development Authority (NEDA) on March 2000 and subsequently led to the signing on August 31, 2000 of the Special Yen Loan Package (SYLP) Loan Agreement PH P-214 between the Government of the Philippines and Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC).

Panay News. 6/12/2007

New Iloilo airport will compete with Cebu

Balita.org. 6/12/2007

Provincial
Iloilo Gov. Niel D. Tupas, Sr. said that the inauguration of the New Iloilo Airport Development Project (NIADP) could spur Iloilo's economic growth and that it could already compete with Cebu City in the next five years.

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PGMA set to inaugurate new Iloilo airport

Balita.org. 6/12/2007

Provincial
Its all systems go for the inauguration of the new Iloilo airport of international standard, one of the flagship projects of President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo.

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Tupas still firm on his opposition vs taxi fare hike

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/12/2007
By Jay Dooma Balnig

GOVERNOR Niel Tupas Sr. remains unconvinced with the petition filed by the Association of Taxi Operators in Panay (Atop) to increase taxi fare from city to new Airport in Cabatuan.

He disapproved the petition during last week’s hearing.

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Monday, June 11, 2007

Drilon won’t attend new airport opening

The Daily Guardian. 6/11/2007
By Francis Allan L. Angelo

SENATOR Franklin Drilon will not attend the inauguration of the new Iloilo airport June 13.

Drilon said he has other pressing matters to attend to this week reason why he cannot join the opening rites to be led by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo.

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Friday, June 08, 2007

Arroyo to inaugurate new Iloilo airport on June 13

GMANews.TV 06/07/2007
CHERYL ARCIBAL

Philippine President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will be inaugurating the P6.187-billion new Iloilo airport on June 13, a government official said on Thursday.

In a telephone interview, Alan Java, airport area manager of the Air Transportation Office, said the that a day after on June 14, the airport will be opened to passengers, and flights from it will commence.

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Thursday, June 07, 2007

Pagbukas sang bag-o nga airport ginkakibot

GMA News TV. 6/7/2007
Pinoy Abroad > Balitang Ratsada

Nagakalangkag na ang mga pomoluyo sa Cabatuan, ma sang taga-Tiring, pinakamalapit na barangay sa bag-o nga airport sa Iloilo.

Suno sang mga nagabaligya maayo ang kita sang ginsuguran ang construction. Karon nga natalana na ang operasyon sa masunod nga semana, nagalaum ang mga ini nga pati ang ila negosyo mabuhi.

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Philippine Airlines Flies To New Iloilo Airport From June 14

Yahoo! 7 News, Asia Pulse. 6/8/2007

MANILA, June 8 Asia Pulse - Philippine Airlines (PAL) will operate all its four flights daily to Iloilo via the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo, starting June 14, 2007, the flag carrier announced on Thursday.


PAL's telephone numbers at the new Iloilo Airport are: ticket office - (033) 333-0003; cargo - (033) 333-0011; reservations - (033) 333-0004; and check-in - (033) 333-0013.

PAL will maintain its old telephone numbers for reservations, (033) 320-3030 and 320-3131, until further notice. However, the previous numbers for cargo (508-7176) and check-in (321-2805) shall no longer be in use from June 14, 2007.


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It's a go, go for new Iloilo airport opening

Sunstar Bacolod. 6/8/2007
By Erwin Ambo S. Delilan

ITS final! President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is already confirmed to lead the blessing and opening of the New Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan, loilo Province on June 13.

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PAL at new airport beginning June 14

Visayan Daily Star. 6/8/2007

Philippine Airlines announced yesterday it will fly to Iloilo four times daily via the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan, beginning June 14.

President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo is set to inaugurate the new airport on June 13, the day PAL ends its operations at the Mandurriao airport in Iloilo City.

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Treñas uninformed of new PUJ route

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/8/2007
By Jay Dooma Balnig

ILOILO City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas was bobbling his head on the negative, when asked of his knowledge on the newly- created Public Utility Jeepney route from Mojon, Arevalo, Iloilo City to the New Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan.

Treñas said he was not informed regarding the creation of said route and only learned about it through media news.

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PAL starts Iloilo leg on June 14

ABS-CBN Interactive. 6/7/2007

Philippine Airlines will operate all its four flights daily to Iloilo via the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan starting June 14, the flag carrier said Thursday.

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PAL flies to new Iloilo airport on June 14; PGMA to open Mabuhay Lounge

balita.ph. 6/7/2007

Philippine Airlines (PAL) will operate all its four flights daily to Iloilo via the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan starting June 14, 2007, the flag carrier announced on Thursday.

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New Iloilo airport to open June 13

ABS-CBN Interactive. 6/7/2007

The new Iloilo airport, built at a cost of nearly P9 billion, will commercially open on June 13, marking the completion of one of the country's largest airports.

Beginning June 14, PAL will transfer all its four daily flights to the new Iloilo Airport located on a 188-hectare site in Cabatuan from the old 54-hectare Mandurriao airport.

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No int'l flights in new airport this year: air transpo exec

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/7/2007
By Jay Dooma Balnig

AIR Transportation Office (ATO) regional manager Alan Java said the new Iloilo International Airport based in Cabatuan, Iloilo might only open to international flights by next year.

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Wednesday, June 06, 2007

New Iloilo airport to open June 13

Davao Today. 6/4/2007

THE New Iloilo Airport would have its first commercial flight and its inauguration on June 13.

Rafael Coscolluela, presidential adviser for Western Visayas, said Transportation Secretary Leandro Mendoza has cleared the airport so it could start operations.

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Tupas opposes proposed mark up on taxi fare going to new airport

The News Today. 6/5/2007
By Erly C. Garcia

Iloilo Governor Niel Tupas posed objection to the proposal of the Association of Taxi Operators (ATOP) to charge additional P150.00 for passengers going to the new Iloilo Airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.

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More Bora tourists expected with new Iloilo airport

ABS-CBN Interactive. 6/3/2007

Tourist arrivals are up in Boracay and are expected to increase even more with the opening this month of the new airport in Cabatuan, Iloilo.

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Tuesday, June 05, 2007

Guv takes final look of new airport

The News Today. 6/1/2007
By Erly C. Garcia

Iloilo Governor Niel Tupas Sr. yesterday toured the Capitol beat reporters and personnel from the Provincial Information Office (PIO) to the new Iloilo Airport of international standards in Cabatuan town to take a final look on the airport which will be inaugurated this coming June 13, 2007.

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Airport facilities ready; P50M access road next

Sunstar Iloilo. 6/1/2007

THE Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH VI) will make sure roads leading to the new Iloilo International Airport will be completed in November as scheduled.

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DPWH eyes November 2007 completion of P50-M Iloilo Airport main access road

PIA Press Release. 05/31/2007
by T. Villavert

Iloilo City (31 May) -- The Department of Public Works and Highways (DPWH VI) will make sure that roads leading to the new Iloilo International Airport will be completed as scheduled.

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