Duterte inaugurates Bicol International Airport

President Duterte tries out the online check-in process during the inauguration of the Bicol International Airport in Daraga, Albay yesterday. Joining him are Sen. Bong Go and Transportation Secretary Arthur Tugade, who provided the images.
Arthur Tugade

MANILA, Philippines — President Duterte yesterday inaugurated the Bicol International Airport, a project that he said would allow for greater connectivity and mobility, create more jobs and boost economic activity in the region.

Duterte expressed optimism that the airport would be able to serve two million passengers per year once it becomes fully operational.

“The completion of this world-class and state-of-the-art government infrastructure project brings us pride and joy as it will provide better transportation for our people who are traveling to and from the Bicol region,” the President said in a speech delivered in Daraga, Albay.

“Indeed, today’s inauguration is another milestone in the administration’s Build Build Build program. We are fulfilling our vision of improving the lives of Filipinos by providing quality infrastructure projects that allow for greater connectivity and mobility, create more jobs, and boost economic activity in our regions,” he added.

Duterte lauded transportation officials, local officials and project partners, including the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, “for turning the Bicol International Airport into a reality after 11 years of delay.” He also urged the management and staff of the airport to ensure that passengers would get the “best quality” of service they deserve.

“This airport, also dubbed the ‘most scenic gateway’ in the country, promises to provide an unforgettable travel experience not only to visitors but also to many Bicolanos,” the President added.

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