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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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