By Charissa Luci-Atienza
Deputy Speaker and Antique lone district Rep. Loren Legarda expressed hope on Saturday, June 27, that Philippine Airlines (PAL) will have more flights to Antique to help rebuild her province's local economy and tourism industry.
Deputy Speaker and Antique Rep. Loren Legarda
(Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) She cheered at PAL's scheduled special flight to Antique on June 28, Sunday, to bring home locally-stranded individuals (LSIs). "This pandemic has crippled the aviation industry, which Antique’s local economy and tourism industry also rely on. I certainly hope that this partnership with PAL will continue to flourish and that we can schedule more NAIA-Antique flights soon. As we again open our province to PAL flights, we are also hoping that Antique will gradually catch up from all the losses that this crisis has brought upon our people,” Legarda said in a statement. She said in coordination with her Office and the provincial government of Antique, PAL has scheduled a special flight to Antique Airport in San Jose de Buenavista from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal and vice versa on June 28, Sunday. Legarda said there will be strict implementation of health measures and safety protocols, as the provincial government is expected to be in close coordination with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) and PAL. "The flight will be from Manila to Antique and vice versa, which will be more convenient and accessible to most passengers,” she said. The former senator noted that prior to the implementation of the community quarantine, PAL started servicing direct flights to Antique from Clark International Airport three times weekly. PAL's inaugural flight to the newly renovated and reopened Antique airport in San Jose de Buenavista, the capital town of Antique was held on December 16, 2018.
Deputy Speaker and Antique Rep. Loren Legarda(Facebook / MANILA BULLETIN FILE PHOTO) She cheered at PAL's scheduled special flight to Antique on June 28, Sunday, to bring home locally-stranded individuals (LSIs). "This pandemic has crippled the aviation industry, which Antique’s local economy and tourism industry also rely on. I certainly hope that this partnership with PAL will continue to flourish and that we can schedule more NAIA-Antique flights soon. As we again open our province to PAL flights, we are also hoping that Antique will gradually catch up from all the losses that this crisis has brought upon our people,” Legarda said in a statement. She said in coordination with her Office and the provincial government of Antique, PAL has scheduled a special flight to Antique Airport in San Jose de Buenavista from the Ninoy Aquino International Airport (NAIA) Terminal and vice versa on June 28, Sunday. Legarda said there will be strict implementation of health measures and safety protocols, as the provincial government is expected to be in close coordination with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) and PAL. "The flight will be from Manila to Antique and vice versa, which will be more convenient and accessible to most passengers,” she said. The former senator noted that prior to the implementation of the community quarantine, PAL started servicing direct flights to Antique from Clark International Airport three times weekly. PAL's inaugural flight to the newly renovated and reopened Antique airport in San Jose de Buenavista, the capital town of Antique was held on December 16, 2018.