Loakan Airport operation to up visits to Baguio, Benguet towns
>> Sunday, April 19, 2015
By Susan Aro
LA TRINIDAD, Benguet -- The rehabilitation of
Loakan Airport in nearby Baguio City and resumption of commercial flights will
make destinations competitive in the BLISTT (Baguio City, La Trinidad, Itogon,
Sablan, La Trinidad, and Tuba -- all Benguet towns.
Anthony de Leon, chair of the Baguio
Convention Visitors Bureau, who was guest of honor in recenty Strawberry
Festival here cited need for an airport even with opening of the Tarlac–Pangasinan–La
Union Expressway reducing travel time of the Baguio-Manila route by as
much as one hour and a half.
One of the reasons Baguio was not considered
in the schedule of the Asia Pacific Economic (APEC) Summit was due to the lack
of safe airport which they have been lobbying with officials of Department of
Transportation and Communications , Civil Aviation Authority of the
Philippines, and the Department of Tourism .
That is why the group is lobbying for
resumption of commercial flights in Loakan Airport, said De Leon, also
the Baguio Tourism Council chair.
He expressed hope something will be done
within the year.
De Leon, a former vice president of the
Tourism Congress of the Philippines, also shared advocacy of the group in terms
of promoting tourism events such that areas within the country should not
compete against each other but to level up its competitions within the ASEAN or
Association of Southeast Asian Nations region to reach the 10 million visitors
targeted by DOT in 2016.
He said is more important is the networking
between Baguio City and La Trinidad and the rest of the Cordillera region
in attracting more local and international visitors boosting the tourism
industry.
He cited the Baguio Panagbenga Flower
Festival this year which involved the BLISTT areas and not merely a city
celebration.
He was also impressed with activities of the
Strawberry Festival which have leveled up and appreciated working relationships
of the community and officials.
The real essence of the Strawberry Festival
with the theme, “A Colorful Panaspulan tan Pandadsahan” (A Colorful Gathering
and Merry-Making) according to Mayor Edna Tabanda is recognition of the
multi-cultural composition of its people in the town coming together to
celebrate the yearly festival which evolved through the years.
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