NAIA Expressway Now Fully Open To The Public, 80K Daily Travellers Seen
Few minutes before Thursday, June 1, midnight, Department of
Public Works and Highways Secretary Mark Villar announced the full opening of
the NAIA Expressway, which will connect NAIA Terminals 1, 2 and 3 to Cavitex,
Skyway, and Entertainment City.
“A total of 17 off and on ramps have been constructed along
strategic locations at Villamor Airbase, Resorts World, NAIA Terminal 3, MIAA
Road, Imelda Avenue, Cavitex, Seaside Drive and Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard,” Sec.
Villar said.
“The NAIA Expressway project is expected to benefit 80,000
travellers per day and expected to reduce travel time from SLEX to NAIA from 1
hour to 20 minutes,” he added.
The P20.45-billion NAIA Expressway Project is a four-lane,
12.65-kilometer elevated expressway (including ramps) and 2.22-kilometer
at-grade road traversing Sales Avenue, Andrews Avenue, ParaƱaque River, MIAA
Road and Diosdado Macapagal Boulevard.
“With our growing participation in the infrastructure
industry and the formal opening of NAIA Expressway, we can have a meaningful
impact on the lives of millions of Filipinos. For SMC, this is the road ahead:
One that leads to progress and prosperity for all,” Ramon Ang, President and
Chief Operating Officer of San Miguel Corporation said.
The completion of the NAIA Expressway Project is expected to
provide easy access to and from NAIA Terminals 1, 2, 3 and 4 and will interface
with the South Luzon Expressway through Sales Interchange, Manila Cavite Toll
Expressway and Macapagal Boulevard.
“The opening of Ramp 1 and 17, which provides access to both
Alabang and Makati area, is expected to complement the existing NAIA expressway
road network, which already connected Macapagal Boulevard and Pagcor
Entertainment City to NAIA Terminals 1, 2, and 3 and Skyway. The two ramps will
be toll-free for 30 days,” Sec. Villar noted.
Source: DPWH
NAIA Expressway Now Fully Open To The Public, 80K Daily Travellers Seen
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