People's Journal
Wednesday, December 2, 1998
THE COUNTRY needs a dedicated cargo carrier to Japan to provide reliable and adequate air transport service to Filipino exporters.
This was the consensus of cargo forwarders as they expressed support for the entry of CLA Air Transport Inc. in the air cargo business.
CLA, a joint venture between the Philippine government, and Filipino and Japanese investors, plans to fly the Manila-Cebu-Japan route to primarily serve the air transport requirements of Filipino exporters to Japan, one of the country’s major trading partners.
“The entry of a new and dedicated cargo carrier is a much needed relief for expanding export-oriented industries in Cebu,” said Marose F. Borromeo, General Manager for Southern Philippines of Rapid Air Freight Inc.
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