Bukidnon Airport: Connecting Northern Mindanao to the Nation

Bukidnon Airport is shaping up to be the first modern airport in the province of Bukidnon, a domestic airport with international standards, situated in Barangay Maraymaray, in the Municipality of Don Carlos. This domestic airport is part of the Philippine government’s big push for better infrastructure. Once it’s finished, up and running, it’s set to boost connectivity, commerce, and tourism across Northern Mindanao and Mindanao in a huge way.

Laguindingan Airport Development: Enhancing Travel Experiences

The Laguindingan International Airport Public Private Partnership Project Concession Agreement is a pivotal contract that outlines the collaboration between the government (Philippine) and private entities (Aboitiz InfraCapital) to develop and operate the airport, enhancing its services and infrastructure. This agreement aims to improve airport facilities, ensure efficient operational management, and ultimately provide a better travel experience for passengers. By leveraging private investment and expertise, the project seeks to modernize the airport while stimulating local economic growth and creating job opportunities in the region.

Laguindingan Airport

Laguindingan Airport is the primary airport serving the cities of Cagayan de Oro and Iligan, as well as the provinces of Misamis Oriental and Lanao del Norte in Northern Mindanao, Philippines. It is classified as a Principal Domestic Airport Class 1 by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a departmental body responsible for implementing policies on civil aviation to ensure safe, economical, and efficient air travel and the handling of airport operations.

Ninoy Aquino International Airport

The Ninoy Aquino International Airport, also known as Manila International Airport or Nichols Field, is located on the border between Pasay and Parañaque cities, serving Manila and its surrounding areas. It is the main international gateway to the Philippines and functions as a hub for several airlines. Managed by the Manila International Airport Authority, it is the primary airport of Manila, although Clark International Airport also serves the area. There have been discussions about Clark eventually replacing NAIA as the main airport. The airport is named after Senator Benigno “Ninoy” Aquino, Jr., who was assassinated there in 1983. In 2018, it handled record-breaking annual passenger traffic, and plans for new airports in Bulacan and Cavite are proposed to alleviate congestion and serve the region.