Safety House Back in Order
Monday, July 15, 2013
PAL was allowed to fly direct to Europe last July 12 after the EC decided that the local carrier had already addressed aviation safety concerns.
Another local carrier – Cebu Pacific – was however relegated to the background amid the June 2 crash landing in Davao City which left passengers seething in anger after they were apparently “neglected by the crew.”
Last week also, representatives of the FAA arrived in the country to reassess the aviation safety standards of the country. The reassessment was supposed to run until the end of this week but the FAA regulators left last Friday after the positive response from the European Commission.
It only means one thing. The Philippines will soon get back its Category 1 rating that will allow local carriers to fly directly to Europe and the US while foreign carriers will start flying into the country. Even CAAP Director General William Hotchkiss was optimistic that the country will get back the Category 1 rating.
This also means that foreign carriers can now launch direct flights to and from the Clark International Airport. We had been anticipating this for a long time as the Emirates Airlines and Qatar Airlines come in with both guns blazing. The Middle East flights are like airbridges between Luzon and the Middle East and it will change the face of the aviation industry in the country.
“Today we confirmed our willingness to remove Philippines airlines from the list as they show real commitment and capacity to implement international safety standards in a sustainable manner,” said EC Vice-President Siim Kallas.
The lifting of the PAL ban was based on EC’s assessments of PAL’s ability to follow aviation safety regulations. Safety experts of the EU Air Safety Committee coming from each of the 28-member states participated in the review. “This is a confirmation of the great work performed by our Filipino partners, especially [Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines] and Philippines Airlines, in addressing air safety issues,” according to European Union Ambassador Guy Ledoux.
Meanwhile, PAL was already planning to launch flights to popular destinations as London, Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, Rome and Madrid. But will it be most economical to fly PAL instead of foreign carriers such as Emirates Airlines, which is the favorite airline of Europe-bound Filipino passengers? If PAL will have costly tickets to Europe, travelers will opt to take other airlines. PAL will now face a stiff competition because KLM has also returned to the Philippine skies.
For the residents of Central and Northern Luzon, taking the Emirates Airlines will be most economical and pleasurable because Clark airport is near. Travel agencies should now connect with the Dubai Tourism for the development of the Clark route. Arab tourists are also now frequenting the North particularly Baguio City enjoying the rains in the Summer Capital. “They (Arabs) just go out in the rains and enjoy it very much,” said the affable lady tourism official who visited Clark airport recently.
So after the absence of 15 years, local carriers can now relaunch flights to Europe. Well, should we rejoice? Local carriers should not sell their allotted seats for them negotiated under the Bilateral Air Agreement because it will inadvertently increase airline tickets and the unassuming passengers will carry the burden. It’s like local carriers are not actually flying but they were actually earning at the expense of poor passengers. I am hoping that we will have none of that but others will have to do it to survive in the fierce competition.
http://www.sunstar.com.ph/pampanga/business/2013/07/15/safety-house-back-order-292588
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