
FIRST
CLASS COMFORT while simultaneously servicing both
paved and unpaved airstrips. In the 19-seater class, the
Let410 UVP-E is better suited for short-haul transport.
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As
one of the top tourist destinations in the Philippines,
Bohol will get a boost with the confirmed entry of SEAIR
(Southeast Asian Airlines) Cebu-Tagbilaran-Cebu route,
spicing up Tagbilaran City as a gateway.
The
Boholano riding public will enjoy a 25-minute flight
in its intended route.
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Mary
Anne Tan (Vismin manager - SEAIR), whisked the city Thursday
for an ocular inspection of the Tagbilaran City airport and
met with Tagbilaran ATO manager Edgar Solis to discuss technical
aspects for such flight route.
She
also made a courtesy call on Mayor Dan Lim. The newly reelected
city mayor welcome the airline.
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Johnny
Enerio, SEAIR-Bohol GSA pointed out that the inaugural
flight will be on June 15. He likewise bared that flight
schedule will be four times a week with tentative departures
at 7:45 a.m. on Mondays and Fridays, and 8:45 a.m. on
Thursday and Sundays -
Passengers
will have enough time to make the necessary Cebu outbound
flights with PAL, Cebu Pacific, Air Philippines and
SEAIR to other key cities in the country without passing
by downtown Cebu with all the hassle of heavy traffic.
Upon
presentation of the airline entry by Enerio to Gov.
Erico Aumentado, the latter welcome the entry as it
would complement the direct Manila flights, encouraging
influx of visitors from Mindanao and Western Visayas.
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SEAIR
VP for operations, Capt. Tabora also assured the commuting
public that SEAIR, now on its 12 years, had been known for
its safe and excellent services especially that it had been
catering to the Boracay market.
SEAIR
is owned by Iren Dornier (based in Clark) whose grandfather
is one of Germany's airline manufacturers. Its aircrafts plying
the Boracay routes are Dornier planes.
It
is also proud to introduce its Dornier-24 ATT, a unique amphibian
aircraft still on its UNICEF mission flights but will be commercially
available for exclusive charter by December 2007.
It
might be serving the waters off Eskaya Resort, Bohol Beach
Club, Panglao Island Nature Resort, among other resorts in
Bohol before the end of 2007.
Enerio
further bared that initially the Tagbilaran Cebu route will
be served with a LET 410 UVP-E, a 19-seater class aircraft.
These
type of aircraft had been serving the Cebu-Boracay/ Cebu -
Surigao/ Cebu-Dipolog/ Cebu-Camiguin/ Cebu - Siargao / Cebu-Cagayan
de Oro routes.
For
more information, call or contact Golden World Services, 25
Maria Clara St. (Tel. No. 411-2588 ask for Carl Bryan Enerio/
Jessica Consolacion) or at ICM Travel Hub and your nearest
travel agents in Bohol. (PR/JGE-07)
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