Borongan mayor says its all systems go for SEAIRs inaugural flight to the city

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TACLOBAN CITY —South East Asian Airlines (SEAIR) will launch its twice weekly flight from Manila to Borongan City on September 1, making it the very first passenger aircraft to land in Eastern Samar.

Borongan City Mayor Fidel Anacta Jr. said that it’s all systems go for SEAIR to fly to Borongan next week as airline officials and the Air Transportation Office agreed that the airport is ideal for passenger aircraft operation.

“The airport’s apron and terminal in Brgy. Punta Maria were already checked as final requirements for landing,” Mr. Anacta said in an interview.

The feeder airport with a 1,199-meter runway has been identified as one of the non-operational airports in Eastern Visayas. C-130 planes landed in Borongan City early to unload relief goods for flood-ravaged areas in Eastern Samar.

“This is a very welcome development for us. Both the provincial and city government put up a subsidy of P2 million to make sure that airline operation will be sustained if in case there will be passenger shortage,” Mr. Anacta said.

The maiden flight will leave Metro Manila 10:50 a.m. on September 1 and is expected to arrive in Eastern Samar after an hour and eight minutes trip. The airline will use the German-built Dornier 328 with 32 passenger seats. It is one of the fastest and most advanced jetprop in the world.

On board in the maiden flight include SEAIR vice president for commercial affairs Patrick Tan, elected provincial officials of Eastern Samar led by Governor Ben Evardone and elected city officials led by Mr. Anacta.

The flights from Manila to Borongan vice versa will be every Mondays and Fridays with a one-way rate of P3,500.

With the absence of passenger terminal, the local government will build up temporary shelter to accommodate passengers. Based on study, at least P300 million fund is needed to fully upgrade the Borongan Airport. 

The local government unit will allocate more funds to improve the road from the highway to the airport. 

In a quick view at the SEAIR website, the airline decided to fly to Borongan with its lot of potential as an eco-tourism destination. They consider the area as a good place to invest for surf camps. 

Among the destinations cited by SEAIR were several waterfalls in the city including Tres Marias, Masakpasak, Hinahanginan, Binabalarawan, Cansoriyaw, Mono, Pangi, Tagpuyucan, Bihid, Kaputian and Tumaligis Falls. 

Cave exploration, white-water rafting, and diving for coral reefs were among the reasons for tourist to fly to Eastern Samar.

Anacta said that with the passenger aircraft operation, travel time to Manila will be reduced from five hours to a little over one hour.

To get to Manila from Borongan City, a traveler has to go to Tacloban Airport, which is about four hours from the province traversing the bumpy road. 

The government is also implementing the development of Guiuan Airport in Guiuan, Eastern Samar to support the commercial and tourism industry in the region, most especially Calicoan Island, an upcoming island resort for surfers and beachcombers. (Sarwell Q. Meniano)

 

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SEA-Air gears up for 1st September Manila-Borongan flight

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August 24, 2008 

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BORONGAN CITY, Eastern Samar  –  It’s all system go for SEA-Airlines as it sets to fly on 1st September its proving flight to Borongan City.

This was learned from Dr. Joel Mendoza, Senior Staff of SEA-Air in an interview.

Mendoza expressed hopes that their 32-Seater airline will propel a more active economy in this part of Region 8.

“Not to brag, we opened Boracay and Palawan to the world,” the young executive claimed.  It has been our forte to open future tourist destinations,” he added which implies his expectation that Borongan City or the entire Eastern Samar might follow suit.

Mendoza’s team was in the City recently to further inspect the Punta Maria Airport, its apron and terminal which were the final requirement for landing.  He said in the interview however, that both are now okay and are ready to receive passengers.

Asked how much would it cost to fly to Manila and vice-versa via SEA-Air, the Officer did not reply promptly, instead, he enumerated several considerations and comparisons, vis-à-vis, travel time, cost, even stress level and energy when one takes the land trip.

He said that after some careful study, they found it reasonable to cost each passenger: P3,500 for promotional, majority price-P4,300 and regular-P5,300. SEA-Air leaves Manila at 10:50am and an hour and eight minutes later, it is expected to touch down Borongan; and an hour after again, it flies back to Manila.

Initially, Mendoza said they will schedule regular flights on Mondays and Fridays.  Their booking office is at Avon-Amistoso bldg., Tabok, Borongan City.

GOV. EVARDONE, TV HOST BOY ABUNDA TO UPBEAT TOURISM PROMOTION & ACTIVITY IN EASTERN SAMAR

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GOV. EVARDONE, TV HOST BOY ABUNDA TO UPBEAT TOURISM PROMOTION & ACTIVITY IN EASTERN SAMAR Print E-mail
Written by Brayan Azura - Media Affairs   
Tuesday, 29 July 2008

BORONGAN, Eastern Samar  –  Now that tourism potentials are within reach with Eastern Samar particularly this city as a definite flying destination of South East Asian Airlines (Seair) and Philippine Airlines (PAL) starting this year, what now? Can the province sustain the possible upsurge of the visiting local and foreign tourists?

TV host Boy Abuda during a meeting on tourism in Borongan CityThese are primarily the questions that were tried to be answered in a meeting spearheaded by Gov. Ben P. Evardone and ABS-CBN’s celebrated host Boy Abunda in the Provincial Capitol, this city. The meeting was also attended by Regional Director Karen Tiopes of Department of Tourism, Bishop Cripin B. Varquez and some Provincial Heads.

“This meeting was spurred by the rapid developments in trying to attract commercial airlines to fly to Borongan directly,” Gov. Evardone opened up during the interaction. The governor has been tapping commercial air carriers to ply Manila-Borongan-Manila route and was first responded by Seair which will fly to the city as soon as the airport in Barangay Point Mary is ready for operation. PAL has also put Eastern Samar as one of the added domestic destination before the year ends. 

“If these all will be in place,” Evardone said referring to the commercial flights to the province,” definitely tourists, both domestic and foreign, will flock.”

“Boy (Abunda) is willing to help in promoting tourism in the province,” the governor announced. Abunda is a native of the City of Borongan. 

The TV host on his part said that the province really has much to offer to incoming tourists. “With Seair and PAL flying to Borongan, this is really our chance to shine,” Abunda said. Abunda added that for so many years Eastern Samar has been a backyard and a layback of Tacloban City and Leyte because of inaccessibility of potential tourist attractions in the province but with the entry of the two airlines, opportunity is definitely at the door of the province.

“We want to be a major player in the Visayas, if not in the country,” Abunda said obviously referring to tourism. “We cannot be a laidback and we cannot be inaccessible for the rest of our lives,” he commented.  “How to be one cannot be done by the Church, by the Provincial Government or the DOT alone but by all,” he added. 

With the coming of the two air players in the country to the province, “we have to be viable”, ABS-CBN’s Abunda said. Abunda added that the operation of airlines in the province is sustainable with the fact that a great number of PAL passengers in Tacloban are from Eastern Samar.

For a start, Gov. Evardone, Abunda and Tiopes agreed to make use of the currently developed attractions in the province. Among the tourist-ready destinations in the province are beaches and islands in the province. 

For his part, Evardone already instructed Provincial Administrator Joseph Alan Limabauan to come up with floating cottages along the rivers of Sabang Suribao and Camada, southern barangays of the City of Borongan. Limbauan is also the designated Tourism Officer of the province.

Director Tiopes encouraged the local officials in the province to be tourist-friendly. “The local officials should campaign on educating the people to bear the basic courtesies when visitors come,” she urged. Most tourist-flocked cities and provinces are educating their people on how to be tourist-ready. 

Provincial Planning and Development Officer Henry Afable meanwhile urged the governor and the rest who were in the meeting to come up with a Tourism Master Plan. “We need to systematize everything that had been said here,” Afable said. The TMP is initially scheduled on the early part of August which will be spearheaded by the DOT and the Tourism Development Council and which under the watch of Sangguniang Panlalawigan Member Editha Sepulveda.

Meanwhile, the Church is asking all the planners to consider the protection of the ecology in the tourism plan. “Please give regard to the environment in your plans,” Fr. Euly Belizar, Jr. voiced out in the meeting. 

“I am proud to come from Borongan. I am very vocal about my birthplace and I know we have much to offer to the tourists,” Abunda declared. “I am very much willing to help” he said.

“Of course there will be problems and obstacles along the way, but surely we will overcome it,” Abunda said. 

Governor Evardone said that developing Eastern Samar into a tourist hub is not an overnight task. “This will take years and even decades,” he said but there really is a need to develop the province.

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