Direct flights from Guangdong to Cebu to boost economic cooperation


CEBU: A Cebu provincial official wants the Chinese government to establish direct flights between Guangdong Province and the Mactan-Cebu International Airport.

Vice Governor Hilario Davide III said Thursday he relayed his proposal to get direct flights from China’s mainland coastal province to Li Xin, the vice chairperson of the Chinese People’s Political Consultative Conference’s (CPPCC) Guangdong Provincial Committee.

‘Things would be a lot easier to implement as it could offer easier and faster mobility with a direct flight from both provinces. It could deepen the exchanges and cooperation between both provinces in the fields of economy and trade, tourism, humanities, connectivity, information, and communication,’ Davide said.

Li led her fellow Chinese delegates during their visit to Cebu and was welcomed by the vice governor.

The proposal to get direct flights to and from Guangdong, considering Canton province is one of the economic powerhouses of China, would deepen its connection with the central Ph
ilippine economic powerhouse.

He said the proposal received a positive response from Li, who cited it as a great opportunity to deepen the cooperation between the two provinces, which began on Oct. 23, 2009, when then Guangdong governor Huang Huahua signed a formal friendship agreement with Cebu under Governor Gwendolyn Garcia.

In their visit to the provincial capitol, Li’s delegation was welcomed by Board Members Stanley Caminero and Raymond Calderon.
Source: Philippines News Agency

  • malaysiang

    Related Posts

    Govt To Implement Self-Assessment Stamp Duty System In Phases Starting 2026 – MoF

    KUALA LUMPUR, The government has proposed implementing the Self-Assessment Stamp Duty System (SASDS) in phases based on the type of document or transaction, according to the Ministry of Finance (MoF).

    In an appendix released alongside the presentatio…

    Distribution Of RM250 Mln EFT Allocation Will Consider Various Factors – Nik Nazmi

    KUALA LUMPUR, The distribution of the RM250 million Ecological Fiscal Transfer (EFT) allocation in Budget 2025 to states will consider various factors, including efforts by state governments to enhance forest conservation and preservation.

    Minister o…