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Thursday, February 2, 2012

Manila's airport, lowers tax starts Terminal, runway revamp

Manila's airport, revamp the tax starts, Terminal route Carandang Marian, Manila, January 30, 2012

Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal (NAIA) of Manila 1 be downloading the airport taxes international travelers from PHP750 (u.s. $ 68.50) to PHP550 by 1 February, kickstarted overdue restoration long equal 1.16 billion reported PHP.

Manila International Airport Authority (MIAA) also archive the security facility upgrade tax PHP200 imposed since February 2007, and the renovation of structural funds spending retrofitting terminal building, landscaping, upgrading facilities such as the immigration counters and more rest.

More than a third of spending funds taxiway construction aimed at reducing congestion feed fast flight, allowing flights from 40-50 per hour.

Emy Malate, Vice President of marketing batmona to & trips and their teachers said: "(lower taxes) are good news since it reduces the overall travel costs".

She added: "what we expect to hear about is transferring flights Terminal 1 3, which is much more convenient for visitors sendoff, welcoming".

Meanwhile, General Manager of the MIAA Honrado Angel contract approved last week, construction supervision of PIATCO entity NAIA Terminal 3, along with the German firm Fraport, decided to release the 565 million dollars claim against the Philippine Government. Honrado said development should "pave the way for full commercial operations at the NAIA 3".

Many commercial airlines operating in the Philippines, represented by the representatives of the airlines have long clamoured for 3 new console from a Terminal 1, which according to Tourism Department runs 66 percent of capacity, compared to 165 percent from the end of the 1.

 

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