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Bacolod-Silay airport welcomes first int'l flight
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Jan 6, 2009 - 11:07:28 AM
BACOLOD
CITY, Jan. 7 (PNA) -- The new Bacolod-Silay airport has welcomed its
first international flight carrying a group of investors from
Kazakhstan who have expressed interest in the medical tourism
potentials of Negros Occidental.
Antonio
Alfonso Jr., head of the local Air Transportation Office (ATO), said
the twin-engine Russian-made aircraft which flew from Amaty,
Kazakhstan, stopped over for refueling in Chengdu, China before it
landed at the Bacolod-Silay airport last Jan. 2.
The chartered plane, which has the same size as a BAC 111 aircraft, arrived at 10:58 p.m., he said.
The eight passengers and eight crew members were welcomed by local customs, quarantine, and immigration officials.
The
visit of the Kazakhstan group was coordinated by Negrense businessman
Jesus Vargas who requested assistance from Rep. Monico Puentevella,
chairman of the House Committee on Transportation.
The
Negros Occidental congressman has asked Bureau of Immigration
Commissioner Marcelino Libanan to act on the request of Vargas.
When
the P5.6-billion Bacolod-Silay airport opened almost a year ago,
Department of Transportation and Communications Secretary Leandro
Mendoza then said the airport would be declared as an international
gateway based on the standards of the International Civil Aviation
Organization (ICAO).
He
added that the airport would usher in a new air transportation era for
Negros Occidental as it would be opened to international flights
initially from other Southeast Asian countries.
Mendoza
had also said the airport, as an international gateway, will lead
Negros Occidental to progress, citing the case of Cebu international
airport which has helped Cebu become an industrial zone. (PNA)
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