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Tagbilaran Airport

Coordinates: 09°39′50.69″N 123°51′11.69″E / 9.6640806°N 123.8532472°E / 9.6640806; 123.8532472
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Tagbilaran International Airport

Tugpahanan sa Tagbilaran (Cebuano)
Paliparan ng Tagbilaran (Tagalog)
Tagbilaran Airport terminal building
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorCivil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
ServesTagbilaran
LocationBarangay Taloto, Tagbilaran
Elevation AMSL12 m / 38 ft
Coordinates09°39′50.69″N 123°51′11.69″E / 9.6640806°N 123.8532472°E / 9.6640806; 123.8532472
Websitetagbilaranairport.net
Map
TAG/RPVT is located in Philippines
TAG/RPVT
TAG/RPVT
Location in the Philippines
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
17/35 1,779 5,837 Asphalt
Statistics (2016)
Passengers871,383[1]
Aircraft movements (2012)3,686
Metric tonnes of cargo (2012)3,273
  • Includes military activity
  • Statistics from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines.[2]

Tagbilaran Airport (Cebuano: Tugpahanan sa Tagbilaran, Tagalog: Paliparan ng Tagbilaran) (IATA: TAG, ICAO: RPVT) is a Principal Class 1 airport serving the general area of Tagbilaran, the capital city of the province of Bohol in the Philippines. It will soon be replaced by PIIA upon its completion.

The 2013 Bohol earthquake caused damage including the collapse of a ceiling in the control tower. Operations were suspended for three hours but later resumed.[3]

Airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinations
Air Juan Caticlan, Cebu
Cebu Pacific Manila
Cebu Pacific
operated by Cebgo
Cagayan de Oro, Davao[4]
Philippine Airlines
operated by PAL Express
Clark (begins December 16, 2017)[5], Davao[6], Manila, Seoul–Incheon[7]
Philippines AirAsia Manila

See also

References

  1. ^ "Busiest Airports in 2016". Philippine Air Space (Blog). Retrieved April 3, 2017.
  2. ^ "Philippine Aircraft, Passenger and Cargo Statistics 2001-2010". March 24, 2012. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  3. ^ Regalado, Cherrie (17 October 2013). "Quake impact on Cebu, Bohol airports 'minimal'". Rappler. Rappler Inc. Retrieved 25 October 2014.
  4. ^ http://aviationtribune.com/airlines/asia/cebu-pacific-boosts-davao-hub-direct-route-tagbilaran/
  5. ^ https://www.philippineairlines.com/TravelInformation/FlightTimetable?scController=FlightTimetable&scAction=FlightTimetable&origin=CRK&destination=TAG
  6. ^ https://www.philippineairlines.com/en/~/media/files/flighttimetable/domestic%20summer%20august%2002%202017.pdf?la=en
  7. ^ https://www.philippineairlines.com/TravelInformation/FlightTimetable?scController=FlightTimetable&scAction=FlightTimetable&origin=TAG&destination=ICN