NEDA Board Oks Enhanced E-Voucher Food Stamp Program

The NEDA Board's new initiative, the Enhanced E-Voucher Food Stamp Program, seeks to enhance measures against malnutrition and food insecurity.

Philippines, United Kingdom Near GBP5 Billion Infra Deal Under G2G Partnership

A significant G2G partnership between the Philippines and UK is close to fruition, promising GBP 5 billion for infrastructure development.

Kendra Aguirre Navigates Through Growing Up In Debut Ep ‘Life These Days’

With "Life These Days," Kendra Aguirre expresses the bittersweet moments of being a teenager.

Aparri Marine Research Hub To Boost Blue Economy, Coastal Livelihood

With the establishment of the marine research hub in Aparri, there is hope for better livelihoods for coastal residents.

Business Groups Join Call To Expand Iloilo Airport

Business groups in Iloilo demand urgent action to expand the deteriorating Iloilo International Airport, hindering economic growth and potential.


Business Groups Join Call To Expand Iloilo Airport

60
60

How do you feel about this story?

Like
Love
Haha
Wow
Sad
Angry

Various business groups in Iloilo have joined the call of the city and provincial governments for the expansion of the Iloilo International Airport.

The Iloilo Economic Development Foundation, Inc. (ILED), in a statement on Thursday, urged the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines for “swift action to enhance the airport’s deteriorating state.”

“As the primary international and domestic gateway to the Western Visayas region, the airport’s outdated facilities and limited infrastructures have hindered economic growth and potential. ILED emphasizes the critical need for a Public-Private-Partnership (PPP) approach to expedite the much-needed upgrades and ensure sustainable, world-class airport services,” the statement, signed by its chairman Terence Uygongco, said.

Uygongco said through the PPP, they can “leverage expertise and resources, ensuring efficient upgrades and long-term maintenance,” benefiting Iloilo residents and visitors.

President of the Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Industry – Iloilo chapter, Fulbert Woo, in an interview, cited the importance of upgrading the airport to cater to the growing number of passengers and business and trade promotions.

He said they would come up with a position paper calling for the Department of Transportation (DOTr) to fast-track the expansion.

Iloilo Business Club vice president Ma. Luisa Segovia said they support any improvement and expansion of the airport.

“We are promoting investment, tourism so the improvement or expansion should not be delayed,” she said.

Iloilo City Mayor Jerry P. Treñas and Iloilo Governor Arthur Defensor Jr. have been calling for the improvement of the facility as it is already congested.

After meeting with DOTr Secretary Jaime Bautista on Sept. 29, the Iloilo Provincial Development Council Executive Committee, chaired by the governor, passed two resolutions on Oct. 8, first requesting the Prime Asset Ventures, Inc. to submit all documentary requirements to the DOTr in line with its unsolicited proposal amounting to PHP6.89 billion, and for the DOTr to expedite the evaluation of the proposal.

Treñas, on the other hand, will also ask the local development council of the city and the Sangguniang Panlungsod (City Council) to pass a resolution calling for the expansion.

Iloilo Airport terminal supervisor Art Parreño said the daily passenger traffic in September reached 2,533 for arrivals and 2, 852 for departing passengers.

Almost the same number was recorded in August, with 2,599 arriving passengers and 2,870 for departure traffic. (PNA)