BY BOY RYAN B. ZABAL
The ongoing negotiation between the provincial
government of Aklan and the affected landowners in Kalibo International Airport
(KIA) to sell their private lots for airport expansion is “running smoothly.”
Harry Formaran, former Aklan provincial
treasurer and a member of the negotiating team, stressed that landowners held a
meeting with them days ago regarding the proposed sell of more or less three
hectares of irrigated lands.
The private lots will be used for the
expanded parking area of Kalibo airport to accommodate wide-bodied commercial
aircraft. It will be constructed near the existing KIA fire bureau station.
The purchase of expropriated lands in Kalibo airport is funded by the Department of Transportation and Communication (DoTC).
The government will buy their lots for P600
per square meter. The price for the properties agreed upon is reasonable, he
added.
Aklan governor Florencio Miraflores, in radio
interviews, said expansion of Kalibo airport will open doors for other regional
flights.
The airport is located in Barangay Pook in Kalibo, Aklan, which is ten minutes from the town proper.
It's good that the lack of parking space for planes is being addressed. Finally!! Next on the list should be the vehicle parking problem. With the increased number of flights utilizing Kalibo airport, the parking space for vehicles is sorely inadequate.
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