Thursday, May 28, 2009

Can SBMA Market The Subic Airport?


Comment from a reader on "Still A Chance For Subic Airport?":

An air route between Guam and Subic Bay International Airport might initially serve OFWs engaged in the military construction on Guam, but once established, it could serve as the bottom leg of triangle flights from Korea and Japan serving divers and golfers, allowing them to sample these pursuits in the two locations on one trip, without subjecting them to the grittiness of Manila.

Mayor Gordon has already initiated a possible sister-city relationship with Guam. SBMA and the City of Olongapo should get with Spirit of Manila Airlines immediately to get these flights up and running.

[The Subic Bulletin] We like your thinking, but given the landing fees are so high that even FedEx would rather land at Clark http://thesubicbulletin.blogspot.com/2009/05/future-of-subic-airport.html , getting a small commercial airline to pay exorbitant landing fees and help keep the ILS running seems impossible unless SBMA can re-engineer their approach.

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