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Wednesday, April 10, 2013

Pagadian domestic flights resume on April 10, 2013 (gcc/vav)

Cebu Pacific, the Philippines’ largest national flag carrier resume today, April 10 its daily flights to and from Pagadian, Cebu, and Manila. The air carrier cancelled all their flights on April 4 due to the barricade of the heirs of Datu Lucas Taug Boto at the airport’s runway over a reported land dispute. Boto heirs, who claim to own part of the land used by runway removed the barricade on Tuesday afternoon following the successful negotiation made between the city government and Boto heirs.  
  

An interview with DENR regional office employee Andrey Nadala.


An interview with Pagadian personal collection manager Lady Lou Ignacio.
  


Passengers at Pagadian City Airport’s pre-departure area on Wednesday morning eagerly await for a direct flight to Manila a day after the barricade was removed by the picketers at the airport’s runway.
Pagadian City Police director Supt. Julius Muñez interviewed by the PIA staff at the runway of Pagadian City Airport during the removal of barricade by the legal heirs of Datu Lucas Taug Boto on Wednesday, April 10 following the negotiation made between the city government and Boto heirs at city mayor’s office.

Mrs. Suminal Taug who represents the legal heirs of Datu Lucas Taug Boto led the removal of barricade at the runway of Pagadian City Airport on April 10, 2013 

Sangguniang Panlungsod committee on transportation and public utilities  chairman Arnold Gavenia.


Pagadian City Police director Supt. Julius Muñez signs a mutual agreement as one of the witnesses.


Pagadian City Airport manager Engr. Jose G. Bodiongan

AVSECOM chief Inspector Ricardo Tadios, Jr.