Manila (Philippine Daily Inquirer/ANN) - National
flag carrier Philippine Airlines has vowed to promote the Puerto Princesa
Underground River (PPUR) in Palawan-now included in the provisional list of winners
in the recently concluded online global search for the new Seven Wonders of
Nature-by using bigger jets to bring in more tourists.
This is apart from PAL's promotional
activities in the Philippines and abroad, said airline president and chief
operating officer Jaime Bautista.
"In support of Puerto Princesa Mayor
Edward Hagedorn's program to attract more tourists, we will fly our bigger
planes to Puerto Princesa," said Bautista in a statement, adding that PAL
was teaming up with the city government to maximize the tourism potential of
the PPUR.
He said PAL would deploy wide body jets like
the Airbus A330 to Palawan to accommodate the expected influx of tourists to
the city after its underground river won global recognition.
At present, PAL flies twice daily to Puerto
Princesa using an Airbus A320.
Hagedorn said the interest of tourists, both
foreign and local, in the underground river had been greatly aroused by its
new-found international fame.
Bautista said Palawan's underground river was
included in the top six destinations in PAL's 2012 corporate calendar.
"This is how important PAL regards this
wonderful destination," he said.
Timely
renovation
According to Bautista, the recent' renovation
and expansion of the Puerto Princesa airport was timely as it could now
accommodate bigger aircraft.
Aside from the Puerto Princesa airport, other
provincial airports that can accommodate bigger aircraft are those of Cebu,
Davao and Iloilo.
Earlier this month, the PPUR was named one of
the new Seven Wonders of Nature, along with the Amazon rainforest, Vietnam's
Halong Bay, Argentina's Iguazu Falls, South Korea's Jeju Island, Indonesia's
Komodo, and South Africa's Table Mountain.
Hagedorn, for his part, credited PAL with
helping develop and boost Palawan's tourism industry. He said that back when
Palawan was considered a missionary route, PAL was already flying to the
island.
He noted that there used to be only two to
three flights a day to Puerto Princesa. Now there are 11 flights a day,
unloading not only local residents but mostly foreign tourists.
Last year, around 425,000 tourists visited the
underground river. The city government expects some 550,000 visitors this year.
Already a Unesco World Heritage Site, the
underground river is located in Barangay Sabang, 81 kilometers north of the
city.
Longest
in Asia
Also known as the St. Paul or Puerto Princesa
Subterranean River National Park, the underground river runs 8.2 kilometers
inside a limestone mountain. It is believed to be the longest underground river
in Asia.
While navigating the underground river, one
can see formations of stalactites and stalagmites that had developed over 20
million years.
Known as the Philippines' last biodiversity
frontier, Palawan also has white-sand beaches, lush forests, wildlife parks and
other natural wonders.
Tina G. Santos in Manila/Philippine Daily
Inquirer | ANN
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