Despite the recent eruption of Mt. Bulusan, the P5-billion Bicol International Airport (BIA) in Daraga, Albay "stands strong, with no recorded damages in its facilities", the Department of Transportation (DOTr) and the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) confirmed in their Thursday, June 9, statement
The development in the country’s "Most Scenic Gateway" likewise continues, following its formal opening for commercial operations in October 2021.
The new BIA features state-of-the-art contactless facilities for an effortless, comfortable, and convenient air travel experience.
The airport can now serve over two million passengers every year—resulting in a significant boost in air traffic and tourist arrivals in the region.
The original pre-feasibility study of the BIA dates back in 1996.
After decades of delay and numerous groundbreaking ceremonies before the Duterte administration, the construction of BIA’s Passenger Terminal Building began in December, 2016.
Now, the BIA is envisioned to further propel growth and development in the province and the entire region, which shall then usher Bicol into an economic powerhouse.