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Milne Bay must care for Gurney Airport with its hospitality: Minister Tomuriesa

Milne Bay must care for Gurney Airport with its hospitality: Minister Tomuriesa

From Post-Courier · () English

Translated from English, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Civil Aviation Minister Douglas Tomuriesa urged Milne Bay Province to take ownership of the newly upgraded Alotau Gurney Airport.
  • The call emphasizes the importance of local responsibility for maintaining the airport's facilities and services.
  • The province is encouraged to extend its hospitality to ensure the airport's upkeep.

Milne Bay Province must embrace responsibility for the newly upgraded Alotau Gurney Airport, according to Civil Aviation Minister Douglas Tomuriesa. He stressed the importance of the province taking ownership of the facility, highlighting the need for local management and care.

Tomuriesa's remarks underscore a call for the province to actively look after the airport, suggesting that the renowned Milne Bay hospitality should extend to the upkeep and operation of this vital infrastructure. This implies a desire for community involvement and a sense of pride in maintaining the airport to high standards.

The minister's statement suggests that while the airport has received significant upgrades, its long-term success and functionality depend on the province's commitment to its ongoing maintenance and management. The focus is on ensuring that the investment in the airport translates into sustained benefits for the region.

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Originally published by Post-Courier in English. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.