The Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) on Wednesday, June 22, confirmed that Borongan City Airport in Barangay Punta Maria, Borongan, Eastern Samar, is ready to accept flights operated by major airlines, and gave the city the go signal to look for commercial airline partners.
Under the directive of Borongan City Mayor Jose Ivan Dayan Agda, Rupert Ambil II, Borongan City Airport Operations Project Lead and Information Officer-in-Charge, met with Lt. Col. Valentino A. Dionela, Assistant Director General II of CAAP’s Aerodrome Development and Management Service in Pasay City to discuss the current technical and operational specifications of the airport.
In the said meeting, CAAP said that the airport is equipped and ready to accommodate ATR72, Q300, and Q400 aircrafts at a 50-passenger capacity given the 1.3-kilometer runway length. CAAP also added that a runway extension is underway for another 200 meters by the end of the year. This will further maximize the capacity of the said aircraft models.
“We thank CAAP for sharing this vital information with the City Government. It will definitely help us open negotiations with major airline companies who will take interest in opening flights to our beloved city. Under the leadership of Mayor Agda, our fellow Boronganons as well as potential tourists no longer have to travel from other regional airports just to visit us,” Ambil said.
Mayor Agda, on the other hand, is also excited to finally start flight operations that will connect Borongan City to other major airport hubs in the country. Currently, residents of Borongan City and Eastern Samar province have to travel 5 hours by land to access the nearest airport in Tacloban.
“It is part of my commitment to my fellow Boronganon to open them to countless opportunities that will help increase economic activities in our city. With a direct flight from Borongan City to Manila or Cebu, we can definitely expect a boost in tourism that will eventually lead to more economic opportunities for Boronganons,” Mayor Agda said.
Borongan City Airport is classified as a community airport, and has an ICAO code of RPVW, It recently got its IATA code BPR.
With this development, the Borongan City Government is now in talks with major airline companies who will service the airport. Borongan has already made waves as the top regional surfing destination after hosting the Surf in the City festival in 2019 and 2021. Aside from Surf in the City 2022 in December, the city is also set to host other regional and national sporting competitions and traditions like the city fiesta. The City Government has also made investments in tourism and sports that will further boost the city’s growth.
“Generations of Boronganons have dreamed of having direct flights to Manila and other regional hubs. With this development and because of the leadership of Mayor Agda, we are one step closer to achieving this dream. We are looking forward to fruitful partnerships with airline companies,” Ambil noted.