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Asian Spirit Flies to Iloilo Starting mid-October

Mayor Jerry P. Treñas of Iloilo City has disclosed that there would be an additional flight to and from Iloilo and Manila starting in the middle of October. He mentioned that Asian Spirit will be flying Manila and Iloilo starting October 15 with a late afternoon flight from Manila and going back at early evening.

Here’s an article from The Daily Guardian for more information or contact your nearest Asian Spirit Ticketing Office for more information (Manila office at +63(2)855-3333):

By Jeehan V. Fernandez
More domestic and even international flights will be coming into Iloilo Airport in Sta. Barbara-Cabatuan area, some 19 kilometers north of city, Mayor Jerry Treñas said.

He disclosed that Asian Spirit will be flying Manila-Iloilo and vice versa daily starting Oct. 15.

“The additional flights will encourage more people to come to Iloilo. There’s also a study being conducted for Iloilo to host international flights. The opening of Cathay Pacific office here is a very good sign. Hopefully, Iloilo will have direct flights to Hong Kong,” Treñas explained.

“There will be assessment of the volume of passengers. There are lots of OFWs coming from Iloilo so they might be flying directly to Hong Kong if it’s available,” he added.

The newly-opened P8-billion Iloilo Airport has been considered to host more flights locally and internationally.

The Iloilo City Local Development Council (ICLDC) earlier asked Philippine Airlines (PAL) to include Iloilo on its major regular route going to Caticlan in Malay, Aklan.

Caticlan Airport is the gateway to the famed island resort and white beach Boracay.

ICLDC passed a resolution requesting PAL president Jaime Bautista to include the Iloilo route in the flagship carrier’s “Express Fights” program to Caticlan and to make Iloilo a stop-over for its return flights from Caticlan to Cebu.
The Department of Tourism (DOT) reported that majority of foreign tourists take Manila or Cebu flights in going to Boracay, the country’s premier tourist destination and major income earner from tourism receipts. Treñas said the Iloilo-Caticlan flight would give Boracay-bound tourists more convenience than taking the six-hour land trip.

“There’s a need to include Iloilo as a route of the PAL Express flights as hundreds of flight passengers are based here. Manila and Cebu are easily accessible with several airline flights and boat trips while tourists may want to have a stopover here before going to Boracay,” Treñas stressed.

The mayor is also optimistic that the flight from Caticlan bound for Iloilo will draw visitors to Iloilo as their side-trips.

“The city’s initial gain with the opening of the new airport is tourism. We should consider that if we have the tourism market, it brings along with it possible investments,” Treñas said.

“Tourists are coming and going around places. But they’re not just tourists, some of them are also investors. The airport will be of big help to the economy,” he added.

Earlier, the Center for Research and Communication (CRC) assessed that Iloilo Airport should attract foreign air carriers from Japan, South Korea and China to fly directly here.

CRC presented the “Iloilo International Gateway” prospects before the meeting of Iloilo Economic Development Foundation Inc. (Iled) which is composed of Ilonggo business executives lobbying for initiatives and promotions to woo prospective investors to come.

Posted by: The Daily Guardian 17 September 2008

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