BEN KRITZ

THE Department of Transportation (DoTr) has apparently run out of patience with the foot-dragging of the so-called NAIA Consortium, and set a deadline of April 30 for a deal to be reached for the rehabilitation of the country’s overworked and badly outdated main airport. While the government’s ambition is in some ways admirable and justified, there may be historic reasons for slowing the pace of development.

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