Showing posts with label Job De Jesus. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Job De Jesus. Show all posts

Friday, July 4, 2025

Transforming Travel: The Beautification of Laguindingan Airport


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Introduction to a New Era of Travel

In a significant development for the province of Misamis Oriental, the Provincial Government has officially turned over the Laguindingan Airport Landscaping and Beautification Project to the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) and the airport's management. This initiative aims not merely to beautify but to enhance the overall travel experience for visitors entering the province. As such, it reflects a commitment to creating a welcoming atmosphere that showcases the natural beauty and cultural richness of Misamis Oriental.

Provincial Tourism Officer Maryden T. Ocot stated that the beautification project transcends the mere completion of a development effort. "With this beautification and landscaping project, we have created a space that mirrors our pride as a province," she remarked. This sentiment encompasses the warmth of the local people and a profound respect for nature and cultural heritage. The project symbolizes a collective aspiration for a more beautiful, progressive, and tourist-friendly province, reinforcing the idea that when communities unite under a shared vision, remarkable transformations can occur.

The Impact of a Welcoming Environment

The significance of a well-maintained airport environment cannot be overstated. CAAP Area Manager Job de Jesus expressed appreciation for the provincial government’s initiative, indicating that the vibrant flowers and lush greenery now adorning the airport create a lasting impression on travelers. “The travelers and visitors are now welcomed with a clean, well-maintained environment,” he stated. This transformation engenders a sense of anticipation, wherein passengers feel that something extraordinary awaits them upon their arrival.

De Jesus also emphasized the broader implications of this beautification effort. A well-developed access road, he noted, sets a high standard for the airport itself. This alignment with the ongoing public-private partnership ensures that stakeholders remain motivated to pursue further improvements. “After all, when you enter a beautiful access road, you also expect a world-class airport,” he concluded, reinforcing the idea that the aesthetic appeal of airport surroundings plays a crucial role in shaping passenger expectations.

A Commitment to Cultural Heritage and Community Engagement

In addition to the landscaping project, the provincial government has established the Laguindingan Airport Tourism Kiosk. This initiative aims to provide travelers with valuable information about the province's heritage, destinations, and local community. As noted by the Provincial Tourism Council, both the landscaping and kiosk serve as essential tools for enriching the visitor experience while fostering a deeper connection to the local culture.

Laguindingan Airport Head Ronald Mangahas expressed gratitude towards the provincial government for their support and commitment to ongoing projects. He affirmed the airport's dedication to enhancing the immediate community and the environment surrounding the facility. "We are excited to put forward the deliverables of the airport," he stated, indicating a shared commitment to continuous improvement.

The Laguindingan Airport Landscaping and Beautification Project exemplifies a forward-thinking approach that prioritizes both aesthetic appeal and cultural heritage. As Misamis Oriental continues to embrace its identity through such initiatives, it opens the door to a future brimming with potential for tourism and community development.

Monday, June 10, 2024

Bukidnon Airport: Ready to Take Off by 2025!



COURTESY: https://www.pia.gov.ph

Hey there, fellow wanderlusts and curious minds! Have you heard the exciting news? The much-anticipated Bukidnon Airport is all set to open its doors in 2025! According to Job De Jesus, the area manager of the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) for Northern Mindanao, everything is right on track. So, pack your bags because this new airport promises to be a game-changer for the region. Let’s dive into the details, shall we?


If you’ve been following the buzz around Bukidnon Airport, you’ll know it’s been quite the journey. De Jesus spilled all the beans at the “Kapihan sa Bagong Pilipinas” forum on June 4, giving us a sneak peek into the project’s progress. He mentioned how meticulous planning and phased construction have been the backbone of this ambitious venture.

“We’re targeting a 2025 opening for Bukidnon Airport,” De Jesus confidently stated. And guess what? The airport will initially handle small turboprop aircraft next year, and by the third quarter of 2026, it’ll be ready to welcome larger A320 jets. How cool is that?


You might be wondering, why all this excitement? Well, the airport is set to benefit around 1.5 million residents in Bukidnon and nearby provinces. Imagine easier access to air travel, a boost in local tourism, and a surge in business opportunities. That’s huge!

The project, which costs a whopping P2.8 billion (with an additional P320 million for ancillary facilities), has already completed its first phase, including the runway. Phase 2 focused on essential infrastructure, completing the embankment and apron areas. Now, Phase 3 is all about aerodrome development and management services. De Jesus explained that while the control tower, power plants, and passenger terminal building are still under construction, things are moving along smoothly.


Now, let’s talk about what’s probably the most exciting part for us travelers—the Passenger Terminal Building (PTB). According to De Jesus, this beauty will have a capacity for nearly 500 passengers and span a total area of 3,600 square meters. As of now, it’s 26 percent complete, with a targeted completion date of January 2025.

But wait, there’s more! Once the navigational equipment, terminal building, and all operational requirements are in place, Bukidnon Airport will be fully operational by 2026. De Jesus assured us, “With the completion of navigational equipment, the terminal building, and all operational requirements, Bukidnon Airport will be fully operational by 2026.”


This airport isn’t just about easy travel; it’s about boosting regional connectivity and economic growth. Think of it as a new gateway for passengers and cargo, opening up endless possibilities for the region. Local businesses are already buzzing with excitement. Maribeth Labo, a local entrepreneur, couldn’t contain her enthusiasm. “This airport will bring many opportunities. Easier travel means more business and growth for our community,” she said.

Indeed, this project is part of the government’s efforts to accelerate infrastructure development and boost economic growth in Mindanao. And from what we’ve seen so far, they’re doing a fantastic job.


So, there you have it! Bukidnon Airport is well on its way to becoming a reality by 2025. With careful planning, phased construction, and a clear vision, this project promises to be a game-changer for the region. From boosting local tourism to enhancing economic growth, the benefits are endless.

Keep your eyes peeled for more updates, and start planning your trips because Bukidnon is about to become your next favorite destination. Until then, safe travels, everyone! 

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