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Here's your ultimate airport guide in the Philippines!


Regulation over airports and aviation in the Philippines lies with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

The CAAP's classification system, introduced in 2008, rationalizes the previous Air Transportation Office (ATO) system of airport classification, pursuant to the Philippine Transport Strategic Study and the 1992 Civil Aviation Master Plan. The list is updated every three years, or as the need arises.

In the current classification system, 85 airports owned by the national government are placed into one of three main categories:

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International Airport

These airports are capable of handling international flights and have border control facilities. Airports in this category include airports that currently serve, or previously served, international destinations.

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There are currently 12 airports in this category. Ten of these airports were in the initial CAAP list in 2008: Clark, Davao, General Santos, Laoag, Mactan–Cebu, Manila, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, Subic Bay and Zamboanga.

The only airport elevated to international status since 2008 has been the Iloilo Airport, where scheduled international service began in 2012. Panglao Airport in Bohol, while billed as an international airport, is yet to be formally placed into this category as of January 2019.



Principal Airports

These are airports which serve domestic destinations. They're 32 in the total. This category is further subdivided into two types:
  • Class 1 principal airports are airports capable of serving jet aircraft with a capacity of at least 100 seats (but could be 70). As of January 2019 there are 13 airports under this sub-category, all of which have regularly-scheduled air service. Tagbilaran Airport belonged to this category prior to its closure in lieu of Bohol–Panglao International Airport.

  • Class 2 principal airports are airports capable of serving propeller aircraft with a capacity of at least 19 seats. As of January 2019 there are 19 airports under this sub-category, most of which have regularly-scheduled air service.



Community Airports

These are airports that are used primarily as Regional and Local Airports or for General aviation. There are currently 41 airports in this category. Only a few community airports, such as Cauayan Airport and Ozamiz Airport, have regularly-scheduled air service.

San Vicente Airport in Palawan, which is owned by the national government, remains unclassified as of January 2019. All privately owned aerodromes (airports, airstrips, airfields) are outside of the CAAP's classification system.

Compare Air Fares

A quick and easy way to do this is to use flight search engines A.K.A airfare comparison sites. Get started by following the steps below:

Step 1: Visit the best flight search engines listed below (click the links to open a new tab).

Step 2: Enter your destinations and travel dates to compare airfares.

Step 3: Go back to this page and select another flight search engine.

Step 4: Repeat steps #2 & #3 until you visit all sites listed.

Step 5: Review the airfare results to find out which airline/site offers the cheapest prices. Take note of all the airlines listed. Use the “Filter” feature to see a list of airlines that fly to your destination.

Airline Promo Fares

If you are looking for cheap flights in the Philippines, see airlines listed below or view all promo fares:

Cheapest Flights and Airline Tickets Online Booking

List of International Airports in the Philippines

These are the following airports that cater regular commercial (some are used for military) international flights in the country as of writing:


Principal Domestic Airports

These are the following airports that cater regular commercial (some are used for military) flights in the country as of writing:
  • Bancasi Airport [BXU]
    Location: Butuan, Agusan del Norte

  • Cotabato Airport (Awang Airport) [CBO]
    Location:
     Datu Odin SinsuatMaguindanao

  • Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (Tacloban City Airport) [TAC]
    Location:
     Tacloban, Leyte

  • Dipolog Airport [DPL]
    Location: DipologZamboanga del Norte

  • Dumaguete–Sibulan Airport [DGT]
    Location: SibulanNegros Oriental

  • Naga Airport [WNP]
    Location: PiliCamarines Sur

  • Pagadian Airport [PAG]
    Location:
     Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur

  • Roxas Airport [RXS]
    Location:
     RoxasCapiz

  • San Jose Airport [SJI]
    Location: San Jose Occidental, Mindoro

  • Tuguegarao Airport [TUG]
    Location: TuguegaraoCagayan

  • Virac Airport [VRC]
    Location: Virac, Catanduanes

  • Evelio Javier Airport (Antique/San Jose Airport) [EUQ]
    Location: San Jose de BuenavistaAntique

  • Basco Airport [BSO]
    Location: Basco (Batan Island), Batanes

  • Calbayog Airport [CYP]
    Location: Calbayog, Samar

  • Camiguin Airport [CGM]
    Location: Mambajao, Camiguin

  • Catarman National Airport [CRM]
    Location: Catarman, Northern Samar

  • Cuyo Airport [CYU]
    Location: Magsaysay (Cuyo Island), Palawan

  • Francisco B. Reyes Airport (Busuanga Airport) [USU]
    Location:
     Coron (Busuanga Island), Palawan

  • Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (Caticlan/Boracay Airport) [MPH]
    Location: Malay / Nabas, Aklan

  • Jolo Airport [JOL]
    Location: Jolo, Sulu

  • Loakan Airport [BAG]
    Location: Baguio, Benguet

  • Marinduque Airport [MRQ]
    Location: Gasan, Marinduque

  • Moises R. Espinosa Airport [MBT]
    Location: Masbate CityMasbate

  • Ormoc Airport [OMC]
    Location:
     Ormoc, Leyte

  • Sanga-Sanga Airport (Tawi-Tawi Airport) [TWT]
    Location: BongaoTawi-Tawi

  • Sayak Airport (Siargao Airport) [IAO]
    Location: Del Carmen (Siargao Island)Surigao del Norte

  • CAAP Surigao Airport [SUG]
    Location:
     Surigao CitySurigao del Norte

  • Tandag Airport [TDG]
    Location: Tandag, Surigao del Sur

  • Tugdan Airport [TBH]
    Location: Alcantara (Tablas Island), Romblon

List of Proposed Philippine Airports (Planned / Under Construction)

The list below only includes new air transportation facilities being proposed or are under construction as of writing:
  • New Manila International Airport
    Location: Bulakan, Bulacan
    Status: Private sector proposals under review / JICA study completion pending


  • Sangley Point Airport
    Location: Sangley Point, Cavite City, Cavite
    Status: (Under construction)

  • Agutaya Airport
    Location: Agutaya, Palawan
    Status: (Under construction)


  • Bukidnon Airport (Maraymaray Airstrip)
    Location: Don Carlos, Bukidnon
    Status: (Under construction)


  • Calayan Airport
    Location: Calayan, Cagayan
    Status: (Under construction)


  • Kabankalan Airport
    Location:  Kabankalan, Negros Occidental
    Status: (Under construction)

OTHER ATTRACTIONS TO SEE IN MANILA 

Klook.com

How To Book a Trip / Reserve a Ticket

Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can get a ticket or check available trips online:
  • Go to this link and INPUT the origin and destination in the search box (eg. Manila - Boracay)
  • Input the dates of your desired arrival.
  • Choose if it is One-way or Return trip.
  • Choose the number of seats you wish to book or reserve
  • Then click Find Tickets to search for the available trips


OTHER TRANSPORTATION INFO IN PH


OTHER ACTIVITIES AND TOUR IN MANILA

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List of Domestic & International Airports in the Philippines (Including Principal & Community Airport Terminals)


Here's your ultimate airport guide in the Philippines!


Regulation over airports and aviation in the Philippines lies with the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).

The CAAP's classification system, introduced in 2008, rationalizes the previous Air Transportation Office (ATO) system of airport classification, pursuant to the Philippine Transport Strategic Study and the 1992 Civil Aviation Master Plan. The list is updated every three years, or as the need arises.

In the current classification system, 85 airports owned by the national government are placed into one of three main categories:

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International Airport

These airports are capable of handling international flights and have border control facilities. Airports in this category include airports that currently serve, or previously served, international destinations.

NAIA Terminal 3

There are currently 12 airports in this category. Ten of these airports were in the initial CAAP list in 2008: Clark, Davao, General Santos, Laoag, Mactan–Cebu, Manila, Kalibo, Puerto Princesa, Subic Bay and Zamboanga.

The only airport elevated to international status since 2008 has been the Iloilo Airport, where scheduled international service began in 2012. Panglao Airport in Bohol, while billed as an international airport, is yet to be formally placed into this category as of January 2019.



Principal Airports

These are airports which serve domestic destinations. They're 32 in the total. This category is further subdivided into two types:
  • Class 1 principal airports are airports capable of serving jet aircraft with a capacity of at least 100 seats (but could be 70). As of January 2019 there are 13 airports under this sub-category, all of which have regularly-scheduled air service. Tagbilaran Airport belonged to this category prior to its closure in lieu of Bohol–Panglao International Airport.

  • Class 2 principal airports are airports capable of serving propeller aircraft with a capacity of at least 19 seats. As of January 2019 there are 19 airports under this sub-category, most of which have regularly-scheduled air service.



Community Airports

These are airports that are used primarily as Regional and Local Airports or for General aviation. There are currently 41 airports in this category. Only a few community airports, such as Cauayan Airport and Ozamiz Airport, have regularly-scheduled air service.

San Vicente Airport in Palawan, which is owned by the national government, remains unclassified as of January 2019. All privately owned aerodromes (airports, airstrips, airfields) are outside of the CAAP's classification system.

Compare Air Fares

A quick and easy way to do this is to use flight search engines A.K.A airfare comparison sites. Get started by following the steps below:

Step 1: Visit the best flight search engines listed below (click the links to open a new tab).

Step 2: Enter your destinations and travel dates to compare airfares.

Step 3: Go back to this page and select another flight search engine.

Step 4: Repeat steps #2 & #3 until you visit all sites listed.

Step 5: Review the airfare results to find out which airline/site offers the cheapest prices. Take note of all the airlines listed. Use the “Filter” feature to see a list of airlines that fly to your destination.

Airline Promo Fares

If you are looking for cheap flights in the Philippines, see airlines listed below or view all promo fares:

Cheapest Flights and Airline Tickets Online Booking

List of International Airports in the Philippines

These are the following airports that cater regular commercial (some are used for military) international flights in the country as of writing:


Principal Domestic Airports

These are the following airports that cater regular commercial (some are used for military) flights in the country as of writing:
  • Bancasi Airport [BXU]
    Location: Butuan, Agusan del Norte

  • Cotabato Airport (Awang Airport) [CBO]
    Location:
     Datu Odin SinsuatMaguindanao

  • Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport (Tacloban City Airport) [TAC]
    Location:
     Tacloban, Leyte

  • Dipolog Airport [DPL]
    Location: DipologZamboanga del Norte

  • Dumaguete–Sibulan Airport [DGT]
    Location: SibulanNegros Oriental

  • Naga Airport [WNP]
    Location: PiliCamarines Sur

  • Pagadian Airport [PAG]
    Location:
     Pagadian, Zamboanga del Sur

  • Roxas Airport [RXS]
    Location:
     RoxasCapiz

  • San Jose Airport [SJI]
    Location: San Jose Occidental, Mindoro

  • Tuguegarao Airport [TUG]
    Location: TuguegaraoCagayan

  • Virac Airport [VRC]
    Location: Virac, Catanduanes

  • Evelio Javier Airport (Antique/San Jose Airport) [EUQ]
    Location: San Jose de BuenavistaAntique

  • Basco Airport [BSO]
    Location: Basco (Batan Island), Batanes

  • Calbayog Airport [CYP]
    Location: Calbayog, Samar

  • Camiguin Airport [CGM]
    Location: Mambajao, Camiguin

  • Catarman National Airport [CRM]
    Location: Catarman, Northern Samar

  • Cuyo Airport [CYU]
    Location: Magsaysay (Cuyo Island), Palawan

  • Francisco B. Reyes Airport (Busuanga Airport) [USU]
    Location:
     Coron (Busuanga Island), Palawan

  • Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (Caticlan/Boracay Airport) [MPH]
    Location: Malay / Nabas, Aklan

  • Jolo Airport [JOL]
    Location: Jolo, Sulu

  • Loakan Airport [BAG]
    Location: Baguio, Benguet

  • Marinduque Airport [MRQ]
    Location: Gasan, Marinduque

  • Moises R. Espinosa Airport [MBT]
    Location: Masbate CityMasbate

  • Ormoc Airport [OMC]
    Location:
     Ormoc, Leyte

  • Sanga-Sanga Airport (Tawi-Tawi Airport) [TWT]
    Location: BongaoTawi-Tawi

  • Sayak Airport (Siargao Airport) [IAO]
    Location: Del Carmen (Siargao Island)Surigao del Norte

  • CAAP Surigao Airport [SUG]
    Location:
     Surigao CitySurigao del Norte

  • Tandag Airport [TDG]
    Location: Tandag, Surigao del Sur

  • Tugdan Airport [TBH]
    Location: Alcantara (Tablas Island), Romblon

List of Proposed Philippine Airports (Planned / Under Construction)

The list below only includes new air transportation facilities being proposed or are under construction as of writing:
  • New Manila International Airport
    Location: Bulakan, Bulacan
    Status: Private sector proposals under review / JICA study completion pending


  • Sangley Point Airport
    Location: Sangley Point, Cavite City, Cavite
    Status: (Under construction)

  • Agutaya Airport
    Location: Agutaya, Palawan
    Status: (Under construction)


  • Bukidnon Airport (Maraymaray Airstrip)
    Location: Don Carlos, Bukidnon
    Status: (Under construction)


  • Calayan Airport
    Location: Calayan, Cagayan
    Status: (Under construction)


  • Kabankalan Airport
    Location:  Kabankalan, Negros Occidental
    Status: (Under construction)

OTHER ATTRACTIONS TO SEE IN MANILA 

Klook.com

How To Book a Trip / Reserve a Ticket

Here's a step-by-step guide on how you can get a ticket or check available trips online:
  • Go to this link and INPUT the origin and destination in the search box (eg. Manila - Boracay)
  • Input the dates of your desired arrival.
  • Choose if it is One-way or Return trip.
  • Choose the number of seats you wish to book or reserve
  • Then click Find Tickets to search for the available trips


OTHER TRANSPORTATION INFO IN PH


OTHER ACTIVITIES AND TOUR IN MANILA

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