MANILA -- Rehabilitation works at the country's main international gateway, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport again hit a snag, as the government was "not willing" to accept its revised proposal
MANILA -- Rehabilitation works at the country's main international gateway, the Ninoy Aquino International Airport again hit a snag, as the government was "not willing" to accept its revised proposal, members of the "super consortium" disclosed to the stock exchange on Tuesday.
"Unfortunately, the government indicated that it is not willing to accept most of the Consortium's proposed options and the Consortium can only move forward with the NAIA Project under the"The far-reaching and long lasting consequences of the coronavirus pandemic on airline travel, airline operations and airport passenger traffic necessitated a review of the assumptions and plans to ensure that the NAIA Project will be viable in the "new normal," the statement said.
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