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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.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

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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Dr. Juan C. Angara Airport

Baler, Philippines
BQA RPUR

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Dr. Juan C. Angara Airport (BQA/RPUR), also known as Baler Airport, is a community-class aviation facility serving the province of Aurora in the Philippines. Located in Barangay San Isidro within the municipality of San Luis, approximately 7 kilometers from Baler city center, the airport provides the primary aerial gateway to the region known as the "birthplace of Philippine surfing." Named after Juan Calderรณn Angara, father of former provincial governor Bella Angara and Senator Edgardo Angara, the airport plays a vital role in supporting Aurora's growing tourism economy. The airport operates from a modest single-story terminal building that manages all domestic arrivals and departures, designed for functional efficiency in handling the seasonal influx of surfing enthusiasts and regional travelers. The terminal features basic check-in counters, a small waiting area with simple seating, essential restroom facilities, and a compact baggage handling area suited to the small regional aircraft that serve the route. All operations are conducted manually with personal service, reflecting the airport's community-focused approach. The runway specifications include a single concrete surface measuring 3,937 feet in length, designated as Runway 5/23, which represents a significant improvement from the original 875-meter sandy loam surface that measured 2,871 feet by 98 feet. The runway extension and concrete paving were completed as part of infrastructure improvements to accommodate larger regional aircraft and enhance operational safety. The airport sits at an elevation of 33 feet above sea level and operates under the Manila Flight Information Region. Facilities are currently undergoing modernization under a multi-phase development project managed by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP). Phase 2 of this development, initiated in 2024, includes construction of an expanded Passenger Terminal Building designed to significantly increase seating capacity and provide enhanced passenger amenities. These improvements complement recent runway extensions and apron enhancements aimed at supporting larger regional aircraft operations and improving overall passenger experience for visitors to this remote but increasingly popular destination.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting at Dr. Juan C. Angara Airport (BQA) is an exceptionally straightforward and uniquely laid-back experience, as the facility serves as the primary aerial gateway to Baler, the surfing capital of the Philippines. The airport primarily hosts domestic flights operated by boutique carriers like SkyJet and Sunlight Air, linking the Aurora province to Manila (NAIA) and Clark (CRK). A key logistical tip for surfers is the strict enforcement of oversized baggage policies; ensure you pre-book your surfboard space at least 48 hours in advance, as the small regional jets used on this route have limited cargo capacity for boards over 7 feet. Ground transportation is well-coordinated with the local tourism industry. For a budget-friendly connection to Sabang Beach (roughly 7-10km away), local tricycles are readily available outside the arrivals area. A standard fare for the whole vehicle is typically โ‚ฑ200โ€“โ‚ฑ300, and local drivers are experts at securing surfboards to the side or roof of the trike. Inside the terminal, amenities are focused on essential needs, featuring a basic sheltered waiting area and restrooms. There are no ATMs at the airport, so ensure you have sufficient Philippine Pesos (PHP) in cash before leaving Manila, as many local transport and surf shops in Baler do not accept international cards. Because the airport is located on the Pacific coast, flight schedules are highly sensitive to the northeast monsoon (Amihan) and can be subject to weather-related cancellations from October to March. It is recommended to arrive at least 90 minutes before your domestic departure to handle the manual check-in process. Always re-confirm your flight status with your carrier 24 hours before heading to the airport.

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