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Kalibo International Airport expansion was overdue to accommodate the surge in visitor numbers for Boracay / PHOTO BOY RYAN ZABAL |
BY
BOY RYAN B. ZABAL
A
consulting firm of engineers and planners has completed the feasibility study
for the long-term development of Kalibo International Airport.
Aklan
Governor Florencio Miraflores identified Schema Konsult, Inc. for the planning,
detailed architectural and engineering design, and construction management of
Kalibo airport.
The
consultancy firm is also the independent certification engineer of the ongoing
Caticlan Airport Development Project of TransAire Company in Malay, Aklan.
A
team from Schema Konsult, Inc. recently met with Miraflores and Aklan Rep.
Teodorico Haresco, Jr. to initially discuss the detailed evaluation of airport
development.
The
feasibility and master plan study for Kalibo International Airport Development was
funded by the Department of Tourism (DoT), which was also submitted to the Department
of Transportation and Communications (DOTC).
To
meet the rising volume of passengers, DoTC is pursuing to modernize the Kalibo
International Airport with the construction of new passenger terminal
buildings, expansion of runway strip and taxiway, access roads and other
infrastructure works.
Kalibo
airport, located in Barangay Pook, is one of the busiest airports in the
country with close to 100 international and domestic flights daily to Manila,
Cebu, China, Kuala Lumpur, Taipei, South Korea and Singapore.
The
Kalibo airport is also the 4th ranked domestic route from Manila by
seat capacity behind Cebu, Davao and Iloilo while Caticlan airport is just
outside the top 10, according to data from Centre Aviation and OAG, the market
leader in aviation data.
Miraflores
disclosed that Kalibo airport will expand the runway to 3,300 meters to handle large-bodied
commercial airlines for long-haul international flights such as Australia.
The
expansion plan also requires the re-routing of the existing portion of Jaime L.
Cardinal Sin road in Barangay Pook to build the runway.
“Tourism
industry will prosper in other towns of Aklan aside from Boracay with the significant
development of Kalibo airport,” Miraflores added.
The
governor said the Caticlan and Kalibo airports will co-exist and complement in
serving the increasing tourist arrivals in Boracay Island.
A
study of Par Excellence Consultancy Firm, Inc. also showed that the number of passengers
in Aklan would hit 2.95 million to 6.4 million by year 2020.
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