Major players in the aviation industry including regulators and domestic airline companies welcomed legislative proposals opening other international airports in the country to foreign carriers.
This was revealed during a public hearing called by the congressional committee on transportation chaired by Rep. Roger Mercado to tackle two bills liberalizing air transport to and from international airports outside of Manila.
Bill no. 1601, filed by Congressman Rex Gatchalian, seeks what he calls pocket open skies policy covering Laoag, Clark, Subic, Cebu and Davao.
Meanwhile, bill No. 1352 authored by Congresswoman Aurora Cerilles recommends a comprehensive open skies policy that seeks opening up all airports for direct flights to and from other countries by both domestic and foreign airlines. It also includes the upgrading of those airports as precondition to air travel liberalization.
The committee devoted the whole session to getting the views of main stakeholders in the country's aviation industry and government regulatory agencies.
The lawmakers and the airline representatives arrived at a consensus that the proposed open skies policy, when finalized, should be anchored on the principle of reciprocity.
This would mean that for every nation that will be granted rights for their air carriers to land and take-off from Davao or Cebu from a city in that country, should also grant the same privilege to Philippine-owned air carriers. |