๐ต๐ญ Surallah, Philippines
Allah Valley Airport (AAV) in Surallah, Philippines, functions as a small regional air facility primarily serving the South Cotabato region, typically handling general aviation, private charters, and occasional local flights. Crucially, the airport *does not currently host scheduled commercial airlines*, meaning all air travel operates on a non-scheduled basis. Its terminal facilities are extremely basic, often consisting of a rudimentary structure or a designated open area for passenger staging. The layout is minimalist, offering direct access from the small ground area to the tarmac and aircraft. There are no interconnected terminals or complex ground facilities; all operations are conducted within this singular, basic setup. Walking times are negligible, usually mere seconds from arrival to aircraft, emphasizing its functional role for regional connectivity.
Security procedures at AAV are minimal, consistent with its classification as a small, regional airfield not serving scheduled commercial traffic. Formal security checkpoints with advanced screening equipment are not present. Security is typically a matter of visual checks, adherence to local aviation safety protocols, and direct coordination with pilots or charter operators. There are no significant wait times for any checks. As a domestic airfield, there are no immigration or customs facilities on site; these functions would be handled at larger, designated international entry points if applicable. Passengers should expect a highly informal and direct process, reflecting the very low volume of air traffic and the nature of non-scheduled flights.
Amenities at Allah Valley Airport are exceptionally sparse. Passengers should not expect any airline lounges, dedicated dining facilities, or retail shops. Any available provisions would be extremely limited, possibly from a very basic local vendor nearby, and travelers are strongly advised to bring all necessary supplies, including food, water, and personal items. Seating in the waiting area is basic and often outdoors, and very limited. Accessibility features are rudimentary, primarily consisting of ground-level access. Travelers requiring assistance must coordinate thoroughly in advance with their air operator or local contacts. Family facilities, such as play areas or nursing rooms, are entirely absent. The airstrip's main purpose is essential regional access and charter services, not passenger comfort or convenience.
Most flights operate via GES/DVO; confirm service status.
Allah Valley Airport offers minimal passenger amenities; confirm flight schedules, arrange ground transport in advance, and carry essentials like water or snacks when traveling through this remote Philippines field.
Minimum domestic connection:
60 minutes
International connections:
90 minutes
Interline transfers:
120 minutes
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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources