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Friday, April 19, 2024

Solon to Palace: Name new air traffic czar

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4Ps party-list Rep. Marcelino Libanan wants Malacañang to designate a new air traffic czar who can roll out a package of initiatives to decongest the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA), including the relocation of more flights to Clark International Airport.

“We would urge Malacañang to look for an air traffic czar who can manage commercial flight activity, compel airlines to reschedule flights if necessary, and to oversee the shift to Clark. This is the only way we can fix NAIA’s congestion and improve travel experience,” he said.

Persistent flight delays at NAIA often cause holdups in airports across the country.

“Airlines can be persuaded to move more flights to Clark. In fact, the government can subsidize some of their relocation costs,” Libanan said.

He batted for the transfer of up to 50 percent of  NAIA’s commercial flight activity to Clark by 2025, in time for the projected  full recovery of global air travel from the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Clark already hosts 18 airlines that operate 686 weekly flights serving 14 international and 19 domestic destinations.

“There’s really no point in overloading NAIA with more flights, considering that we have Clark nearby that is four times larger, has unused capacity, and is ready to handle more aircraft and passengers at any given time,” Libanan said.

In a previous study, the International Finance Corp. concluded that: “The current situation (at NAIA) has become highly inefficient, with airlines and passengers experiencing frequent delays (take-offs and deplaning), unplanned diversions to Clark and cancellations…”

The IFC added: “NAIA’s main constraint for expansion is on the airside, i.e., lack of runway capacity. A new parallel runway would require significant land acquisition of highly-developed urban areas.”

“On the other hand, developing a completely new international airport is estimated to take 10-15 years, likely even more for areas currently being considered that are southwest of Metro Manila which would require massive (land) reclamation works.” Rio N. Araja

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