Thursday, November 24, 2011

Kalibo Airport Goes International


Kalibo will soon serve nine direct international flights weekly from the airport with new flights and airline operators. Zest Air and Asiana will be introducing direct flight from Seoul, South Korea from July 27 while China Eastern Airlines is expected to land at the KIA before the end of the year.

“Aside from these flights, the Mandarin Airline still continue to land in Kalibo directly from Taipei in Taiwan,” said Malonesio.

Kalibo International Airport has the following International airlines as operators--- Mandarin Airlines, China Airlines, and soon to be Asiana and China Eastern. Of the local airlines, PAL, CEB and Zest, only Zest Airways flies international flight out of Kalibo to Seoul, South Korea. Most of the passengers are bound to world famous Boracay Island.

First foreign airline.
Kalibo International witnessed the arrival of its first international airline in June 14, 2008 when the maiden flight of Mandarin Airlines from Taipei, Taiwan touched down the Kalibo International Airport Saturday. Boeing 737-800 flight AE7265 left Taipei at 4:20 PM. and reached Kalibo at 6:40 PM.

Mandarin Airlines’ supervisor for passenger handling Richard Ma said many Taiwanese want to visit Boracay Island. “They like to travel to the Philippines because the service standards are very good,” Ma added.

The Mandarin Airlines’ Kalibo-Taipei flight is the fourth Philippine destination of the airline. It also has flights from Taipei to Cebu, Subic and Laoag. Established on June 1, 1991, the Mandarin Airlines services regional short-haul international and domestic routes.

Its second international operating airline is China Airlines which landed at the airport in November 27, 2008. The E-190 flight CI-7913 with 90 passengers arrived at 9:30AM and operates on a twice a week service.

Saturday, May 28, 2011

16 1/2 hours For A Day And A Half In Paradise





I recently flew sixteen and a half hours for a day and a half in paradise. The annual board meeting for Seabird International Resort was one of the best meetings the resort has seen in years. I was surprised as to the development the island had undergone since my last visit in 2004, comparing it to my very first visit in 1991. I miss the "old boracay", but the "new boracay" brings in tourism. What price do we have to pay for riches and wealth. WE have to ask ourselves what are we willing to give up to get what we want. If we want the region where the paradise island is located to become a prime tourist destination in Asia, then we have to give up some of the natural beauty that it has; but Shakey's Pizza and Starbucks Coffee....I'm not so sure about that. Crowds of people, the main thoroughfare was like "Las Ramblas" in Barcelona. Fortunately, we have a great location at Seabird International Resort. We're located just off the main path, just a few steps away from the beach so we can offer quiet, secure accommodations for our guests. If you're ever in Boracay, please stop by and ask about our rates.