We learned that Subic Seaplane has stopped their flying activity.
I wonder whether there could be developed a market for sea-plane tourism or not.
For tourists in the Maldives it is always a funny pleasure to be brought by a seaplane to their resort island.
Arriving in a wide-body aircraft from a cold country and then fly in a “Twin Otter” over the turquoise sea is real great feeling.
I think the only person who could create such a service in the Philippines is Iren Dornier.
It’s more fun in the Philippines! That’s true. But it’s not so funny to create a business in the Philippines. Especially a business that needs quality, precision and safety.
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