CAAP: Resumption of flights to Borongan City expected to boost local tourism
The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) was elated with the resumption of commercial flights at Borongan Airport in Eastern Samar, saying it will boost the local tourism in the region.
Borongan City is located in the Province of Eastern Samar, an emerging surfing site and home to tourist spots such as Ando Island, Divinubo Island, Hilangagan Beach, Matandugon Beach, and Baybay Boulevard.
The Philippine Airlines (PAL) launched on Dec. 19 the Manila-Cebu-Borongan flights.
A De Havilland Dash 8 - 400 aircraft was utilized for the maiden flight which carried 73 passengers in its arrival to Borongan. PAL will fly to and from Borongan Airport twice a week, every Monday and Friday.
The flights were added to provide easier air travel from Eastern Samar to Manila, where passengers used to travel by land for three to four hours to the nearest airport in Tacloban City.
"We would like to thank all of the stakeholders who have worked tirelessly to make this new service a reality. Hopefully, our travelers will take advantage of this new flights to Borongan and experience all that Borongan and Eastern Samar have to offer," said CAAP Director General Captain Manuel Antonio Tamayo.