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Roxas Airport

Roxas City, Philippines
RXS RPVR

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Roxas Airport (RXS/RPVR) operates as the aviation gateway to the Philippines' renowned "Seafood Capital," positioned in Roxas City, Capiz Province where this strategically vital facility serves as the primary connection point between the Western Visayas region and Manila, processing 383,311 passengers and 2,566 aircraft movements in 2024 while supporting both tourism and the province's thriving seafood export industry. This Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines-operated Principal Class 1 facility features a substantial 1,893-meter asphalt-overlaid concrete runway (14/32) at just 10 feet elevation, enabling efficient domestic operations by AirAsia, Cebu Pacific, and Philippine Airlines providing approximately 21 weekly flights (101 monthly) exclusively to Manila, demonstrating the airport's crucial role connecting this remote island province with the national capital's transportation networks. Seafood industry significance encompasses the airport's vital function supporting Capiz Province's identity as the Philippines' premier seafood destination, where fresh marine cuisine, pristine coastal waters, and traditional fishing communities create extraordinary culinary experiences attracting both domestic and international visitors seeking authentic Filipino coastal culture. The facility processed 2,038,293 kilograms of cargo in 2024, much of which supports the region's expanding seafood export industry transporting fresh catch, processed marine products, and specialty items including the world-famous Capiz shells used in traditional handicrafts and decorative items that represent essential components of local economic activity and cultural heritage preservation. Terminal characteristics reflect traditional Filipino architecture through its charming one-story bungalow-type building design, creating an authentic provincial atmosphere while providing essential passenger services for domestic travel connecting Capiz with Manila and enabling onward international connections. Despite structural rehabilitation requiring a temporary mobile control tower since mid-2024, the airport maintains efficient operations supporting both business travelers and tourists accessing pristine beaches, fresh seafood markets, cultural festivals, and traditional fishing village experiences that showcase authentic Visayan island life throughout northern Panay Island. Strategic importance extends beyond transportation to encompass the airport's function preserving cultural heritage and economic development in one of the Philippines' most authentic and unspoiled provinces, where traditional fishing practices, shell crafting, and seafood cuisine represent irreplaceable components of Filipino maritime culture. The facility enables access to world-class diving sites, island hopping opportunities, and culinary tourism that supports local fishing communities while providing economic alternatives to traditional fishing, making Roxas Airport essential for sustainable development throughout the Western Visayas region's most culturally significant coastal areas.

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Cebu Pacific and Philippines Airlines provide domestic service to Manila and Cebu from this Capiz Province gateway accessing the Philippines' "Seafood Capital" famous for fresh marine cuisine and pristine beaches. Bungalow-style terminal features compact single-level design with basic amenities reflecting regional Philippine architecture and the area's role as a domestic aviation hub. Seafood tourism coordinates with fresh catch markets, beach resorts, island hopping excursions, and culinary experiences throughout the Philippines' premier seafood destination. Regional connections include overland access to Boracay (2 hours), other Panay destinations, and ferry services to neighboring Visayan islands. Ground transport includes jeepneys, tricycles, taxis, and buses accessing Roxas City center and coastal destinations throughout Capiz Province's fishing communities and beach resorts. Filipino (Tagalog) and English official languages with Hiligaynon regional language predominant, in Capiz Province where Visayan culture meets Filipino national traditions. Cultural attractions include traditional Capiz shell craft production, local festivals, fishing village communities, and authentic Visayan cultural experiences throughout northern Panay Island. Agricultural economy includes rice farming, coconut production, and fishing industry supporting local communities throughout Capiz Province's diverse economic base. Tropical maritime climate with distinct wet and dry seasons, plus typhoon risks requiring flexible scheduling during storm seasons affecting inter-island aviation throughout the Philippines. Banking services available with Philippine peso and major credit cards accepted throughout this economically important fishing and tourism region. Marine activities include fishing, island hopping, beach recreation, and seafood dining throughout Capiz's pristine coastal waters and protected marine areas. Consider seasonal weather patterns when planning visits, as dry season (November-April) offers optimal conditions while typhoon season requires careful monitoring and flexible travel arrangements.

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Bislig Airport

Bislig, Philippines
BPH RPMF

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
75
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Bislig Airport (BPH) is a vital regional aviation facility serving the city of Bislig and the wider Surigao del Sur province on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines. Situated at an elevation of approximately 13 feet near the coast, the airport features a single 1,200-meter asphalt runway. The facility serves as a critical transportation node for the region's prominent timber and paper industries and provides an essential aerial link for regional government administration and visitors heading to the spectacular Tinuy-an Falls and the Enchanted River. The passenger terminal at BPH is a modest, functional building designed to manage domestic regional traffic with high efficiency. It features a centralized departures and arrivals hall that integrates check-in services and a basic security screening process managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP). Historically, the airport has hosted seasonal domestic services and specialized charters, with recent efforts focused on resuming regular commercial links to Cebu and Manila to bolster the region's growing eco-tourism sector. The terminal architecture is straightforward, providing essential shelter for travelers exploring the natural wonders of the Caraga region. Amenities within the terminal are minimal, focusing on the essential needs of regional transit. Travelers have access to a basic waiting area and restroom facilities, though there are no on-site ATMs, formal restaurants, or retail boutiques. A few small kiosks in the nearby city provide a wider range of provisions, and visitors are strongly advised to verify flight availability directly with regional carriers and pre-arrange all ground transportation. Ground transportation is primarily served by local tricycles and private vehicle arrangements that connect the airfield to the Bislig city center, located just a few kilometers away. The airport remains a strategic asset for the development of Surigao del Sur, offering a unique arrival experience in one of the Philippines' most biodiverse coastal territories.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through Bislig Airport (BPH) requires travelers to be highly flexible and informed about regional schedules. Because the airport does not host regularly scheduled commercial transfers, all connections involve transitioning from a regional flight from Cebu (CEB) or Manila (MNL) to local ground transport to reach the eco-tourism sites of Surigao del Sur. It is essential to verify your arrival manifest and ground logistics at least 48 hours in advance, as the facility operates under regional protocols. To ensure a smooth transition, allow for a flexible arrival window, as operations in eastern Mindanao are susceptible to tropical weather and high humidity. There is no automated baggage transfer at BPH; all luggage must be manually retrieved and managed through the manifest checkpoint. For crews making regional technical stops, note that the airport has limited on-site refueling, and most regional loops are pre-coordinated with fuel reserves in Davao or Cebu. During the peak summer tourism season, the airfield can see increased volume from private aviation and government charters, so early coordination for ground transport is essential. In the event of an unscheduled delay, re-booking options are managed through the carrier's regional office or the local CAAP administration. Because commercial frequencies are currently being rehabilitated, early communication with staff is vital for arranging alternatives. Ground transportation is conveniently located near the exit, with local tricycles providing the most common point-to-point service. For a truly seamless connection to the Enchanted River or the coastal resorts of Hinatuan, ensure your arrival manifest is shared with your tour operator to facilitate a rapid transition from the terminal.

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