Taiwan’s Tigerair now flies to Puerto Princesa
Taiwan’s Tigerair recently started offering flights to Puerto Princesa City. The airline’s maiden flight left Taoyuan International Airport in Taipei, and arrived at Puerto Princesa International Airport’s (PPIA) at 4 PM on June 7 [3]. Tigerair’s Airbus 1320 with flight number IT-545 carried 180 passengers, and was welcomed with the traditional water salute. Tigerair will fly to Puerto Princesa from Taipei and vice versa three times a week every Tuesday, Friday, and Sunday. Besides Puerto Princesa, the airline also has flights from Taipei to Cebu and Aklan via Mactan Cebu International Airport and Kalibo International Airport respectively. With these flights to the Philippines, the airline now lands on 25 different airports all over Southeast Asia.
Puerto Princesa to open more tourist attractions
More tourist attractions in Puerto Princesa City will be opened to the public soon [4]. This is a possibility as the City Tourism Office is keen on developing marine tourism sites in its three northeastern barangays, namely Maruyogon, Manalo, and Lucbuan. Recently, sites assessments had been conducted to identify potential attractions and activities they could offer. Relatedly, the City Tourism Office also planned to open two additional firefly watching sites in Nagsagipi River found within the boundary of Barangays Salvacion and Sta. Cruz, and also in San Carlos River in Barangay Bacungan [5]. The initiatives are part of the city government’s overall tourism expansion program, which primarily targets barangays with no existing tourism destinations. It also aims to decongest the city’s commonly visited sites, so as to preserve its ecological integrity.
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