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Airport upgrade supports booming tourism in Coron, northern Palawan towns
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Aug 21, 2008 - 9:08:55 AM
PUERTO
PRINCESA CITY, Aug. 22 (PNA) - Palawan officials have expressed
optimism that the completion of the P150-million Francisco Reyes
airport in Busuanga Island will greatly support the booming tourism
industry in Coron, Palawan and rest of the Calamianes Group of Islands.
Gov.
Joel T. Reyes and first district Rep. Antonio Alvarez, together with
provincial government officials, are scheduled to visit Coron for the
inauguration of airport tentatively slated on Aug. 28, simultaneous
with the celebration of the town’s fiesta.
Palawan
leaders are hopeful that President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo will lead
the inauguration of the Korean International Cooperation Agency
(KOICA)-funded airport.
”I
hope President Arroyo will lead the inauguration of the Coron airport,"
said Alvarez in an interview by DWRM-Radyo ng Bayan Palawan.
The
Coron airport is one of the airports lined up for rehabilitation and
upgrading to complement the Strong Republic Nautical Highway (SRNH)
project of President Arroyo to further strengthen and broaden the
country's air, sea and land transportation network.
”The
Coron airport is 101 percent finished”, the governor said, referring to
the improvement and rehabilitation works that included the extension
and concreting of the 400-meter runway; construction of a new airport
terminal building; and the expansion of the runway apron.
The project's completion in 2008 will allow bigger aircrafts to land in the airport.
He
said the airport will support the booming tourism industry in Coron and
the rest of the Calamianes Group, which also composed of Culion,
Linapacan and Busuanga.
Local
officials are counting on the project to boost the economy in northern
Palawan scenic islands that have been among the province's top tourist
destinations.
It
is projected that with the airport's expansion, the number of tourist
arrivals would allow bigger and faster aircraft to land in Busuanga
island. (PNA)
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