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Duterte inaugurates new Bohol-Panglao International Airport

Desk Editor November 28, 2018

PRESIDENT RODRIGO DUTERTE led the inauguration recently of the P8.9-billion Bohol-Panglao International Airport (BPIA).

Duterte assured Boholanos of the government’s full support in making the province more accessible to tourists through its newly-constructed airport, which is expected to serve as an alternate gateway to Central Visayas.

“This modern airport will serve local and international tourists who would like to experience the beauty of Panglao. It will also address the problem of our growing traffic congestion and accelerate economic activities in the region,” he said. “Be assured of this government’s full support as you make Bohol more accessible to the world through this new airport.”

He stressed that it would be the perfect time for tourists to explore the wonders of Bohol urging Filipinos “to demonstrate solidarity in our shared task of building a stronger and more robust society for all.”

Dubbed as the “Green Gateway to the World,” the Panglao airport was built in cooperation with the Government of Japan supported and funded by the Japan International Cooperation Agency. With a total project cost amounting to P8.914 billion, the facility was built in a 220-hectare site in Panglao Island, which is 10 times bigger than Tagbilaran Airport’s 22-hectare land area.

With its larger space, it is expected to accommodate two million passengers annually, more than double the capacity of Tagbilaran Airport. It can also accommodate four large jets such as Boeing 777s and Airbus 330s, or seven small jets like Airbus 321s or 200s.

It was likewise declared to be the first eco-airport in the country. And we take great pride in its complete airport facilities that feature green and sustainable structures, such as solar panels and motion sensor lighting, among others.

When it comes to its architectural design, BPIA features undulating roofs inspired by the world famous Chocolate Hills and the waves from the beaches in Panglao.

With the new airport’s opening, the local government will then order the Tagbilaran Airport closed, as it will be developed into a business park. (PND)

 

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