+ Follow AIR TRANSPORT AGREEMENT Tag
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[Title] => Tourism links grow between Canada and the Philippines
[Summary] => It seems that the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) campaign “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” is indeed delivering results based on their latest statistics.
[DatePublished] => 2014-11-06 00:00:00
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[Title] => Airline, cargo companies welcome pullout of FedEx from Subic Freeport
[Summary] => Local airline and cargo companies have welcomed the planned pullout of Federal Express (FedEx) from the Subic Freeport in 2008, saying the American cargo carriers operations in the country was in violation of the Constitution.
Robert Lim Joseph, president of Save our Skies (SOS), said local airline and freight forwarding companies were not surprised when FedEx announced in Hong Kong last week that it was closing its Asian hub in Subic and transferring it to Guangzhou, China in 2008.
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[Title] => CAB urged to act on complaints filed by aviation stakeholders
[Summary] => The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), a government agency concerned with civil aviation, should make a report on issues and concerns that were brought before its office by affected sectors and the actions it has taken to address them.
This was the challenge made by SOS, a non-governmental organization (NGO) fighting for equitable air policies and fair trade, after noting the apparent inaction of the CAB on complaints and issues raised by aviation stakeholders.
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[Title] => Senators urged to keep off 'open skies' controversy
[Summary] => Sen. John Osmeña urged his colleagues yesterday to keep off the raging controversy on the so-called "open skies" policy.
He made the appeal in the wake of the threat of Sen. Joker Arroyo, who chairs a finance subcommittee, to freeze the nearly P10 billion 2004 budget of the Department of Transportation and Communications unless Secretary Leandro Mendoza removes Alberto Lim as a member of the Civil Aeronautics Board.
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[Title] => NGO banks on next administration to protect domestic aviation industry
[Summary] => The Save Our Skies (SOS) movement, a non-governmental organization fighting for fair skies, fair trade and good governance, has given up on the Arroyo administration to correct the unevenness of the RP-US Air Transport Agreement (ATA) as well as other air agreements.
"We are looking forward to the election of a new President like Raul Roco who will protect and advance the interest of the local aviation industry," SOS said.
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[Title] => 'Formula' ng DFA di ubra
[Summary] => Iginiit kahapon ni Sen. Robert Jaworski na hindi uubra ang isinusulong na "formula" ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) upang maresolba ang Senate-Palace impasse kaugnay sa 1982 Air Transport Agreement.
Ayon kay. Sen. Jaworski, hindi uubra ang short cut formula na nais isulong ng DFA dahil ito ay labag sa ating Konstitusyon dahil ang lahat ng treaty ay dapat sumailalim sa ratipikasyon ng Senado.
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[Title] => Senado kikilos sa RP-US air treaty
[Summary] => Igigiit ni Senate President Franklin Drilon sa Malacañang na dapat talakayin sa susunod na Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) ang kontrobesiyal na 1982 RP-US Air Transport Agreement o Open Skies Policy kung saan ay dapat sumailalim ito sa ratipikasyon ng Senado bilang isang treaty.
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[Title] => Palace will not send open skies accord to Senate
[Summary] => Malacañang rejected yesterday the Senates insistence that it submit for ratification the "open skies" arrangement being renegotiated between the Philippines and the United States.
Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said the Palace is standing pat on its position that the bilateral air pact is an executive agreement and not a treaty subject to the constitutional requirement for ratification by the Senate.
"The position of the Palace remains the same," he told reporters.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-30 00:00:00
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => Senate wants say on open skies agreement
[Summary] => The Senate and Malacañang are on a collision course over the so-called open skies arrangement contained in the 1982 Air Transport Agreement between the Philippines and the United States.
In a hearing yesterday on the agreement, Senators Manuel Villar Jr., Joker Arroyo, Ralph Recto, and Sergio Osmeña III were one in saying that Malacañang will have to submit the treaty and any amendment to be negotiated to the Senate for ratification.
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[Title] => Mga Senador binalaan ni GMA sa Air Treaty
[Summary] => Nagbabala kahapon ang mga senador na labag sa Konstitusyon sakaling ipatupad ni Pangulong Arroyo ang 1982 RP-US Air Transport Agreement nang hindi ito niraratipikahan ng Mataas na Kapulungan.
Ito ang nagkakaisang pahayag nina Sen. Manuel Villar, chairman ng committee on foreign relations at Sen. Joker Arroyo, chairman ng committee on public services, sakaling balewalain ni Pangulong Arroyo ang Senado upang isumite ang RP-US air treaty sa ratipikasyon nito.
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AIR TRANSPORT AGREEMENT
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[Title] => Tourism links grow between Canada and the Philippines
[Summary] => It seems that the Department of Tourism’s (DOT) campaign “It’s More Fun in the Philippines” is indeed delivering results based on their latest statistics.
[DatePublished] => 2014-11-06 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133995
[Focus] => 0
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[Title] => Airline, cargo companies welcome pullout of FedEx from Subic Freeport
[Summary] => Local airline and cargo companies have welcomed the planned pullout of Federal Express (FedEx) from the Subic Freeport in 2008, saying the American cargo carriers operations in the country was in violation of the Constitution.
Robert Lim Joseph, president of Save our Skies (SOS), said local airline and freight forwarding companies were not surprised when FedEx announced in Hong Kong last week that it was closing its Asian hub in Subic and transferring it to Guangzhou, China in 2008.
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[Title] => CAB urged to act on complaints filed by aviation stakeholders
[Summary] => The Civil Aeronautics Board (CAB), a government agency concerned with civil aviation, should make a report on issues and concerns that were brought before its office by affected sectors and the actions it has taken to address them.
This was the challenge made by SOS, a non-governmental organization (NGO) fighting for equitable air policies and fair trade, after noting the apparent inaction of the CAB on complaints and issues raised by aviation stakeholders.
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[Title] => Senators urged to keep off 'open skies' controversy
[Summary] => Sen. John Osmeña urged his colleagues yesterday to keep off the raging controversy on the so-called "open skies" policy.
He made the appeal in the wake of the threat of Sen. Joker Arroyo, who chairs a finance subcommittee, to freeze the nearly P10 billion 2004 budget of the Department of Transportation and Communications unless Secretary Leandro Mendoza removes Alberto Lim as a member of the Civil Aeronautics Board.
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[Title] => NGO banks on next administration to protect domestic aviation industry
[Summary] => The Save Our Skies (SOS) movement, a non-governmental organization fighting for fair skies, fair trade and good governance, has given up on the Arroyo administration to correct the unevenness of the RP-US Air Transport Agreement (ATA) as well as other air agreements.
"We are looking forward to the election of a new President like Raul Roco who will protect and advance the interest of the local aviation industry," SOS said.
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[Title] => 'Formula' ng DFA di ubra
[Summary] => Iginiit kahapon ni Sen. Robert Jaworski na hindi uubra ang isinusulong na "formula" ng Department of Foreign Affairs (DFA) upang maresolba ang Senate-Palace impasse kaugnay sa 1982 Air Transport Agreement.
Ayon kay. Sen. Jaworski, hindi uubra ang short cut formula na nais isulong ng DFA dahil ito ay labag sa ating Konstitusyon dahil ang lahat ng treaty ay dapat sumailalim sa ratipikasyon ng Senado.
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[Title] => Senado kikilos sa RP-US air treaty
[Summary] => Igigiit ni Senate President Franklin Drilon sa Malacañang na dapat talakayin sa susunod na Legislative-Executive Development Advisory Council (LEDAC) ang kontrobesiyal na 1982 RP-US Air Transport Agreement o Open Skies Policy kung saan ay dapat sumailalim ito sa ratipikasyon ng Senado bilang isang treaty.
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[Title] => Palace will not send open skies accord to Senate
[Summary] => Malacañang rejected yesterday the Senates insistence that it submit for ratification the "open skies" arrangement being renegotiated between the Philippines and the United States.
Presidential Spokesman Ignacio Bunye said the Palace is standing pat on its position that the bilateral air pact is an executive agreement and not a treaty subject to the constitutional requirement for ratification by the Senate.
"The position of the Palace remains the same," he told reporters.
[DatePublished] => 2003-10-30 00:00:00
[ColumnID] => 133272
[Focus] => 0
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[AuthorName] => Marichu A. Villanueva
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[Title] => Senate wants say on open skies agreement
[Summary] => The Senate and Malacañang are on a collision course over the so-called open skies arrangement contained in the 1982 Air Transport Agreement between the Philippines and the United States.
In a hearing yesterday on the agreement, Senators Manuel Villar Jr., Joker Arroyo, Ralph Recto, and Sergio Osmeña III were one in saying that Malacañang will have to submit the treaty and any amendment to be negotiated to the Senate for ratification.
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[Title] => Mga Senador binalaan ni GMA sa Air Treaty
[Summary] => Nagbabala kahapon ang mga senador na labag sa Konstitusyon sakaling ipatupad ni Pangulong Arroyo ang 1982 RP-US Air Transport Agreement nang hindi ito niraratipikahan ng Mataas na Kapulungan.
Ito ang nagkakaisang pahayag nina Sen. Manuel Villar, chairman ng committee on foreign relations at Sen. Joker Arroyo, chairman ng committee on public services, sakaling balewalain ni Pangulong Arroyo ang Senado upang isumite ang RP-US air treaty sa ratipikasyon nito.
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