Transportation Secretary Jaime Bautista is planning to use London Gatwick Airport in the United Kingdom as a “template for operations” to be adopted in the Philippines as part of the efforts to improve the Ninoy Aquino International Airport. /PDI
The President had “a productive meeting” with GIP, which he described as the company behind Gatwick’s “exceptional infrastructure, technology and operations.”
On April 28, the DOTr and Manila International Airport Authority announced that they received a P100 billion unsolicited proposal from the Manila International Airport Consortium to operate and maintain Naia.At the sidelines of a press briefing with the Makati Business Club, Bautista said he would “continue to do [his] work” following speculations that he might be replaced due to the transportation problems in the country.
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