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Cesar Lim Rodriguez (Taytay-Sandoval) Airport

Taytay, Philippines
RZP RPSD

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Cesar Lim Rodriguez Airport (IATA: RZP, ICAO: RPSD), also known as Taytay Airport, serves as the aviation gateway to the municipality of Taytay in northern Palawan Province, Philippines, positioned strategically to provide access to one of the Philippines' most pristine and underdeveloped regions where traditional Filipino culture meets spectacular natural beauty along the South China Sea. Named after a local leader, this facility supports transportation to Palawan's remote northern communities, pristine beaches, and traditional fishing villages that represent authentic Filipino island culture away from major tourist developments. The airport features basic but functional infrastructure with a 1,100-meter concrete runway designed for small commercial aircraft and charter operations serving regional transportation needs throughout northern Palawan's scattered island communities. Provincial ownership by Palawan reflects local government commitment to connecting remote areas, with terminal facilities providing essential services for inter-island transportation and emergency access to communities otherwise reachable only by boat or difficult overland routes. Operational services focus on connecting Taytay and surrounding communities to major Palawan destinations and national transportation networks, facilitating connections for local residents, government services, emergency medical transportation, and limited tourism accessing northern Palawan's unspoiled natural attractions. The facility coordinates with regional carriers and charter operators serving the Philippines' extensive inter-island transportation requirements. Cesar Lim Rodriguez Airport represents more than regional infrastructure; it serves as a lifeline connecting remote Filipino communities to essential services and economic opportunities while providing access to one of the Philippines' most authentic and undeveloped regions where traditional island culture and pristine marine environments continue to thrive.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Regional carriers and charter services providing essential connectivity for northern Palawan communities accessing traditional Filipino island culture and pristine marine environments of the South China Sea. Basic provincial terminal offers minimal amenities requiring advance preparation for food and supplies, reflecting the rural nature of northern Palawan's remote island communities. Marine tourism includes pristine beaches, coral reefs, traditional fishing villages, and undeveloped coastlines throughout northern Palawan's protected marine areas. Inter-island connections coordinate with boat services, regional aviation, and traditional transportation methods throughout Palawan's scattered island communities. Consider seasonal weather patterns when planning visits, as dry season offers optimal conditions while wet season brings typhoon risks and challenging inter-island transportation throughout the Philippines. Ground transport limited to local transportation, tricycles, and pre-arranged pickup as conventional rental cars and taxis scarce in this underdeveloped rural area. Filipino (Tagalog) and English official languages with Cuyonon local language predominant, in a region where traditional island cultures maintain strong indigenous customs and practices. Cultural attractions include traditional Filipino island communities, fishing culture, local crafts, and authentic rural lifestyle representing Philippines' unspoiled island heritage. Health considerations include tropical disease prevention and emergency medical evacuation planning as healthcare facilities extremely limited in remote island locations. 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 extremely limited requiring Philippine peso cash preparation, as ATM and credit card facilities unavailable in this remote provincial location. Environmental access includes coral reef systems, mangrove forests, traditional fishing grounds, and marine protected areas supporting biodiversity conservation efforts. Emergency services coordinate with provincial government, Coast Guard, and regional medical facilities for community safety throughout these isolated areas.

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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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