List of the busiest airports in the Philippines

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Busiest airports in the Philippines
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This is a list of the busiest airports in the Philippines by passenger traffic published by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Passenger traffic data includes commercial passengers on domestic and international flights, general aviation flights and military flights. [1]

Contents

Note that passenger statistics for only the country's national civilian airports is compiled by the CAAP. Among the 85 national airports, the statistics for airports managed by other government corporations (such as Clark International Airport, managed by the Clark International Airport Corporation; Subic Bay International Airport, managed by the Subic Bay Metropolitan Authority; San Fernando Airport, managed by the Poro Point Management Corporation), as well as other smaller community airports (often unstaffed) are frequently unpublished or simply not recorded. In such cases an em dash ( — ), which the CAAP also uses in its tables, will be used below; note that this does not necessarily indicate a value of 0. Moreover, in some instances the data published by the CAAP pertains to only part of a calendar year. This will be indicated in the tables below, where known. An 'x' indicates that statistics for the airport were not tracked for the year, because the facility is yet to be transferred to CAAP management, has already been transferred to private ownership, or has been closed down.

The CAAP does not compile statistics for private or non-CAAP aerodromes or airfields solely used by the military.

Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic

Air traffic volumes at airports worldwide dramatically declined in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, including in the Philippines. The rate at which traffic volumes will recover to pre-pandemic levels will depend on numerous factors, including economic recovery and the easing of domestic and international traffic restrictions, however it is anticipated to take several years. [2]

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Annual passenger traffic at MNL CEB DVO CRK ILO PPS KLO airports. See Wikidata query.

Passenger traffic (2021–present)

RankAirport nameArea/island servedIATAICAO20232022 [3] 2021 [4]
1 Ninoy Aquino International Airport Manila MNLRPLL45,299,607 [5] 30,912,162 [6] 7,817,120 [6]
2 Mactan–Cebu International Airport Cebu CEBRPVM10,050,340 [7] 5,560,258 [8] 2,495,491 [9]
3 Francisco Bangoy International Airport Davao DVORPMD2,769,546591,982
4 Godofredo P. Ramos Airport Boracay MPHRPVE2,308,195 [lower-alpha 1] 599,956
5 Iloilo International Airport Iloilo ILORPVI1,708,764341,950
6 Laguindingan Airport Cagayan de Oro CGYRPMY1,664,643611,469
7 Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport Tacloban TACRPVA1,489,803519,158
8 Bacolod–Silay Airport Bacolod BCDRPVB1,322,149238,882
9 Bohol–Panglao International Airport Tagbilaran TAGRPSP1,199,283248,596
10 Puerto Princesa International Airport Puerto Princesa PPSRPVP1,121,373132,420
11 Zamboanga International Airport Zamboanga ZAMRPMZ929,985265,073
12 Clark International Airport Angeles City CRKRPLC768,826 [10] 141,402 [11]
13 General Santos International Airport General Santos GESRPMR768,749177,001
14 Bancasi Airport Butuan BXURPME736,502265,124
15 Kalibo International Airport Kalibo KLORPVK628,80395,541
16 Sibulan Airport Dumaguete DGTRPVD554,261120,885
17 Bicol International Airport (from Oct 2021) Legazpi DRPRPLK526,742132,388
Legazpi Airport (till Oct 2021)LGPRPLP
18 Francisco B. Reyes Airport Busuanga USURPVV374,64442,255
19 Pagadian Airport Pagadian PAGRPMP302,856152,044
20 Cotabato Airport Cotabato CBORPMC295,801161,246
21 Roxas Airport Roxas RXSRPVR289,86172,051
22 Labo Airport Ozamiz OZCRPMO251,33378,342
23 Dipolog Airport Dipolog DPLRPMG235,55371,487
24 Sayak Airport Siargao IAORPNS169,64264,820
25 Tuguegarao Airport Tuguegarao TUGRPUT147,86521,870
26 Cauayan Airport Cauayan CYZRPUY127,57266,415
27 Sanga-Sanga Airport Bongao TWTRPMN106,71124,391
28 Laoag International Airport Laoag LAORPLI78,2296,307
29 Naga Airport Naga WNPRPUN71,4878,999
30 Virac Airport Virac VRCRPUV56,5299,129
31 Moises R. Espinosa Airport Masbate MBTRPVJ51,33920,402
32 San Jose Airport San Jose (Occidental Mindoro) SJIRPUH37,71213,502
33 Surigao Airport Surigao SUGRPMS37,58311,864
34 Basco Airport Basco BSORPUO29,9198,364
35 Calbayog Airport Calbayog CYPRPVC27,5402,212
36 Palanan Airport Palanan -RPLN17,63021,250
37 Catarman Airport Catarman CRMRPVF15,1353,913
38 Evelio Javier Airport San Jose de Buenavista EUQRPVS12,146
39 Camiguin Airport Camiguin CGMRPMH5,6612,105
40 San Vicente Airport San Vicente --2,7081,640
41 Jolo Airport Jolo JOLRPMJ2,4843,782
42 Tugdan Airport Tablas TBHRPVU2,308458
43 Mindoro Airport Vigan -RPUQ1,97814,623
44 Loakan Airport Baguio BAGRPUB9681,532
45 Sangley Point Airport Cavite City SGLRPLS6832
46 Borongan Airport Borongan -RPVW45558
47 Cuyo Airport Cuyo CYURPLO327943
48 Bagabag Airport Bagabag -RPUZ48704
Alabat Airport Alabat -RPLY
Allah Valley Airport Surallah AAVRPMA
Bacon Airport Sorsogon --1
Bagasbas Airport Daet DTERPUD
Bantayan Airport Bantayan -RPSB
Biliran Airport Biliran -RPVQ168
Bislig Airport Bislig BPHRPMF
Bulan Airport Bulan -RPUU15
Calapan Airport Calapan CPPRPUK852
Cagayan de Sulu Airport Mapun CDYRPMU
Catbalogan Airport Catbalogan -RPVY221
Dr. Juan C. Angara Airport Baler BQARPUR818
Guiuan Airport Guiuan -RPVG329
Hilongos Airport Hilongos -RPVH29
Iba Airport Iba -RPUI15,827
Ipil Airport Ipil IPERPMV
Jomalig Airport Jomalig -RPLJ
Itbayat Airport Itbayat -RPLT1,431
Liloy Airport Liloy -RPMX24
Lingayen Airport Lingayen -RPUG27,346
Lubang Airport Lubang LBXRPLU23,956
Malabang Airport Malabang MLPRPMM
Mamburao Airport Mamburao MBORPUM540
Maria Cristina Airport Iligan IGNRPMI
Marinduque Airport Marinduque MRQRPUW740
Mati Airport Mati MXIRPMQ
Ormoc Airport Ormoc OMCRPVO554
Panan-awan Airport Maasin -RPSM334
Plaridel Airport Plaridel -RPUX
Pinamalayan Airport Pinamalayan -RPLA
Rosales Airport Rosales -RPLR
San Fernando Airport San Fernando (La Union) SFERPUS
Siocon Airport Siocon XSORPNO
Siquijor Airport Siquijor -RPVZ401
Sorsogon Airport Sorsogon -RPLZ
Subic Bay International Airport Subic Bay Freeport SFSRPLB
Tandag Airport Tandag TDGRPMW59
Ubay Airport Ubay -RPSN
Wasig Airport Mansalay -RPLG

Passenger traffic (2016–2020)

2020 rankAirport nameArea/island servedIATAICAO2020 [12] 2019 [13] 2018 [1] 2017 [14] 2016 [15]
1 Ninoy Aquino International Airport Manila MNLRPLL11,145,614 [6] 47,898,046 [6] 45,054,308 [6] 42,022,484 [6] 39,516,782 [6]
2 Mactan–Cebu International Airport Cebu CEBRPVM2,748,633 [16] 12,662,055 [17] 11,377,887 [18] 10,050,940 [18] 8,830,638 [18]
3 Francisco Bangoy International Airport Davao DVORPMD989,0894,490,0864,435,5574,234,6673,553,201
4 Clark International Airport Angeles City CRKRPLC941,532 [19] 4,000,211 [20] 2,664,378 [21] 1,514,531 [21] 951,007 [21]
5 Iloilo International Airport Iloilo ILORPVI686,5782,834,8982,295,9832,023,0161,943,719
6 Laguindingan Airport Cagayan de Oro CGYRPMY581,1362,310,4732,079,6841,814,6441,776,353
7 Puerto Princesa International Airport Puerto Princesa PPSRPVP475,3222,163,7312,146,3501,790,1151,644,003
8 Bacolod–Silay Airport Bacolod BCDRPVB445,4801,706,2291,770,2661,579,1991,498,741
9 Godofredo P. Ramos Airport Boracay MPHRPVE439,8931,789,511902,5941,330,719736,559
10 Kalibo International Airport Kalibo KLORPVK391,4291,750,5601,421,5042,520,1682,711,036
11 Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport Tacloban TACRPVA363,7821,405,7011,443,3181,165,1941,182,951
12 Zamboanga International Airport Zamboanga ZAMRPMZ310,0531,202,4071,214,0781,076,372980,476
13 Bohol–Panglao International Airport (from Nov 2018) Tagbilaran TAGRPSP308,2701,333,9381,018,699 [lower-alpha 2] 921,586871,383
Tagbilaran Airport (till Nov 2018)RPVT
14 General Santos International Airport General Santos GESRPMR243,7541,049,842920,670816,037838,941
15 Sibulan Airport Dumaguete DGTRPVB181,757775,214714,721597,626546,276
16 Bancasi Airport Butuan BXURPME173,873736,394757,842716,344681,263
17 Francisco B. Reyes Airport Busuanga USURPVV169,297688,909676,823525,044321,595
18 Legazpi Airport Legazpi LGPRPLP130,980680,649569,535621,474564,372
19 Labo Airport Ozamiz OZCRPMO129,092371,945333,891294,661290,966
20 Dipolog Airport Dipolog DPLRPMG87,323277,717282,242249,505243,418
21 Sayak Airport Siargao IAORPNS86,789447,784332,309127,94353,150
22 Cotabato Airport Cotabato CBORPMC83,957309,556298,345289,229258,529
23 Pagadian Airport Pagadian PAGRPMP76,649186,525192,728194,476188,920
24 Roxas Airport Roxas RXSRPVR67,174312,519307,786281,487267,388
25 Tuguegarao Airport Tuguegarao TUGRPUT41,931225,747384,819209,358186,193
26 Cauayan Airport Cauayan CYZRPUY39,818130,453222,591103,01185,691
27 Laoag International Airport Laoag LAORPLI35,780143,054151,808161,019204,156
28 Basco Airport Basco BSORPUO35,215148,112151,093104,08982,853
29 Sanga-Sanga Airport Bongao TWTRPMN25,467144,179124,439102,564108,030
30 Mindoro Airport Vigan -RPUQ18,48673,95947,85639,73315,874
31 Lingayen Airport Lingayen -RPUG17,11333,84431,03622,84722,454
32 Naga Airport Naga WNPRPUN15,855113,01294,175143,618137,329
33 Camiguin Airport Camiguin CGMRPMH14,97186,25264,034
34 Virac Airport Virac VRCRPUV14,65868,33467,93653,26554,021
35 Jolo Airport Jolo JOLRPMJ13,89629,17029,62524,24416,463
36 San Jose Airport San Jose (Occidental Mindoro) SJIRPUH12,99149,03947,83850,84649,010
37 Lubang Airport Lubang LBXRPLU12,34653,80369,23785,57330,513
38 Iba Airport Iba -RPUI11,99419,08016,86115,93213,140
39 Moises R. Espinosa Airport Masbate MBTRPVJ10,63950,59475,57265,62730,078
40 Catarman Airport Catarman CRMRPVF9,09345,80430,53425,81340,237
41 Palanan Airport Palanan -RPLN6,78613,22327,82013,77111,462
42 Surigao Airport Surigao SUGRPMS6,43031,51150,40059,945104,313
43 Calbayog Airport Calbayog CYPRPVC6,28437,14332,85944,08533,961
44 San Vicente Airport San Vicente --6,26936,6437,632
45 Tugdan Airport Tablas TBHRPVU3,67816,86019,30322,3738,265
46 Marinduque Airport Marinduque MRQRPUW2,8258,929202
47 Loakan Airport Baguio BAGRPUB2,0841,7162,1451,7221,859
48 Calapan Airport Calapan CPPRPUK1,0942,7543,4603,0523,932
49 Evelio Javier Airport San Jose de Buenavista EUQRPVS93211,779
50 Cuyo Airport Cuyo CYURPLO8522,1494,4825,2552,506
51 Siquijor Airport Siquijor -RPVZ6886,7452,114 [lower-alpha 3]
52 Mamburao Airport Mamburao MBORPUM4881,5621,3571,206
53 Tandag Airport Tandag TDGRPMW33516,87515,43317,775
54 Ormoc Airport Ormoc OMCRPVO331471,19432,0472,294
55 Dr. Juan C. Angara Airport Baler BQARPUR2771,8561,4232,0402,363
56 Biliran Airport Biliran -RPVQ120145806721
57 Catbalogan Airport Catbalogan -RPVY105391688
58 Bagabag Airport Bagabag -RPUZ941,2131,714809509
59 Panan-awan Airport Maasin -RPSM75265071,595
60 Hilongos Airport Hilongos -RPVH461,226
61 Guiuan Airport Guiuan -RPVG1557126135
62 Pinamalayan Airport Pinamalayan -RPLA1498196
63 Itbayat Airport Itbayat -RPLT24074386669
Jomalig Airport Jomalig -RPLJ4,253
Subic Bay International Airport Subic Bay Freeport SFSRPLB
Alabat Airport Alabat -RPLY
Allah Valley Airport Surallah AAVRPMA
Bantayan Airport Bantayan -RPSB
Bislig Airport Bislig BPHRPMF
Borongan Airport Borongan -RPVW1,330
Bulan Airport Bulan -RPUU
Bagasbas Airport Daet DTERPUD
Maria Cristina Airport Iligan IGNRPMI
Ipil Airport Ipil IPERPMV
Liloy Airport Liloy -RPMX
Malabang Airport Malabang MLPRPMM
Wasig Airport Mansalay -RPLG
Cagayan de Sulu Airport Mapun CDYRPMU
Mati Airport Mati MXIRPMQ
Plaridel Airport Plaridel -RPUX
Rosales Airport Rosales -RPLR
San Fernando Airport San Fernando (La Union) SFERPUS
Siocon Airport Siocon XSORPNO
Sorsogon Airport Sorsogon -RPLZ
Ubay Airport Ubay -RPSN
Wao Airport Wao --

Passenger traffic (2011–2015)

2015 rankAirport nameArea/island servedIATAICAO2015 [22] 2014 [23] 2013 [24] 2012 [25] 2011 [26]
1 Ninoy Aquino International Airport Manila MNLRPLL36,681,601 [6] 34,094,159 [6] 32,866,59931,878,93531,558,002
2 Mactan–Cebu International Airport Cebu CEBRPVM7,781,239 [18] 6,839,849 [18] 6,996,112 [18] 6,771,318 [18] 6,215,946 [18]
3 Francisco Bangoy International Airport Davao DVORPMD4,150,1053,452,3032,795,250 [27] 2,791,123 [27] 2,629,096 [27]
4 Kalibo International Airport Kalibo KLORPVK2,378,1472,321,1622,255,5431,832,1681,378,535
5 Iloilo International Airport Iloilo ILORPVI1,915,8221,677,6321,870,722 [27] 1,862,223 [27] 1,707,969 [27]
6 Laguindingan Airport (from Jun 2013) /
Lumbia Airport (till Jun 2013)
Cagayan de Oro CGYRPMY /
RPML
1,756,4451,553,3461,732,518 [27] 1,614,157 [27] 1,442,959 [27]
7 Bacolod–Silay Airport Bacolod BCDRPVB1,642,3911,317,8411,329,299 [27] 1,305,790 [27] 1,198,637 [27]
8 Puerto Princesa International Airport Puerto Princesa PPSRPVP1,591,7181,378,5801,335,825 [27] 1,318,766 [27] 986,775 [27]
9 Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport Tacloban TACRPVM1,110,789863,634538,727 [lower-alpha 4] 1,149,5921,009,575
10 Clark International Airport Angeles City CRKRPLC868,528 [21] 877,757 [21] 1,200,592 [21] 1,315,757 [28] 767,109 [29]
11 Zamboanga International Airport Zamboanga ZAMRPMZ688,781 [lower-alpha 5] 901,041796,530904,668804,052
12 Tagbilaran Airport Tagbilaran TAGRPVT776,434651,837789,800 [27] 734,045 [27] 754,911 [27]
13 Bancasi Airport Butuan BXURPME618,584514,213415,262524,194385,420
14 General Santos International Airport General Santos GESRPMR592,311714,523688,673611,274492,572
15 Legazpi Airport Legazpi LGPRPLP550,781483,743574,776578,767514,630
16 Godofredo P. Ramos Airport Boracay MPHRPVE544,822507,621430,305595,564732,172
17 Sibulan Airport Dumaguete DGTRPVB510,316451,795464,972451,112411,357
18 Francisco B. Reyes Airport Busuanga USURPVV260,043205,251272,979107,262 [lower-alpha 6] 177,709
19 Awang Airport Cotabato COTRPMC241,642232,742239,265246,209192,017
20 Roxas Airport Roxas RXSRPVR227,612227,583212,191217,552189,681
21 Dipolog Airport Dipolog DPLRPMG227,459226,030227,010189,200165,613
22 Labo Airport Ozamiz OZCRPMO218,985224,253302,866 [22] 272,850228,956
23 Laoag International Airport Laoag LAORPLI204,550196,525243,016188,048169,655
24 Pagadian Airport Pagadian PAGRPMP179,600150,602137,778152,470117,794
25 Naga Airport Naga WNPRPUN140,250148,285121,099204,458168,640
26 Tuguegarao Airport Tuguegarao TUGRPUT129,889151,608141,151223,907127,595
27 Surigao Airport Surigao SUGRPMS100,097110,389118,293119,87990,026
28 Basco Airport Basco BSORPUO73,38360,68332,46725,58828,428
29 Sanga-Sanga Airport Tawi-Tawi TWTRPMN72,14426,92220,30321,527
30 Cauayan Airport Cauayan CYZRPUY60,96756,83152,26344,90832,928
31 Virac Airport Virac VRCRPUV52,02948,30440,03837,90143,279
32 Catarman Airport Catarman CRMRPVF44,16333,41540,50771,08867,160
33 Sayak Airport Siargao IAORPNS42,17914,97214,5497,251
34 San Jose Airport San Jose (Occidental Mindoro) SJIRPUH40,60462,10861,911108,657106,465
35 Calbayog Airport Calbayog CYPRPVC35,74240,77832,60545,18648,515
36 Lubang Airport Lubang LBXRPLU31,56329,15522,3208,38018,422
37 Moises R. Espinosa Airport Masbate MBTRPVJ31,04231,44839,52162,59844,805
38 Lingayen Airport Lingayen -RPUG21,11820,85920,25924,81816,270
39 Mindoro Airport Vigan -RPUQ13,6617,5898,2966,6716,667
40 Iba Airport Iba -RPUI11,8427,6856,003
41 Tugdan Airport Tablas TBHRPVU7,3041124,63412,82018,507
42 Palanan Airport Palanan -RPLN7,0483,603
43 Jolo Airport Jolo JOLRPMJ4,45915,12916,41116,97972,796
44 Calapan Airport Calapan CPPRPUK3,5737692,160
45 Plaridel Airport Plaridel -RPUX2,523 [lower-alpha 7]
46 Dr. Juan C. Angara Airport Baler BQARPUR2,3412,369998510
47 Loakan Airport Baguio BAGRPUB2,2242,0352,0502,2711,607
48 Mamburao Airport Mamburao MBORPUM2,0081,770
49 Cuyo Airport Cuyo CYURPLO1,4961,60370478
50 Bagabag Airport Bagabag -RPUZ266182123664
51 Itbayat Airport Itbayat -RPLT178821,3583,9841,400
52 Biliran Airport Biliran -RPVQ12
53 Catbalogan Airport Catbalogan -RPVY7
Camiguin Airport Camiguin CGMRPMH8,654
Tandag Airport Tandag TDGRPMW5,148
San Fernando Airport San Fernando (La Union) SFERPUS18,215 [30] 15,378 [30]
Ormoc Airport Ormoc OMCRPVO48836552
Marinduque Airport Marinduque MRQRPUW16,37222,602
Bantayan Airport Bantayan -RPSB1,512743
Siquijor Airport Siquijor -RPVZ379344
Alabat Airport Alabat -RPLY
Allah Valley Airport Surallah AAVRPMA
Bislig Airport Bislig BPHRPMF
Borongan Airport Borongan -RPVW
Bulan Airport Bulan -RPUU
Bagasbas Airport Daet DTERPUD
Cagayan de Sulu Airport Mapun CDYRPMU
Evelio Javier Airport San Jose de Buenavista EUQRPVS
Guiuan Airport Guiuan -RPVG
Hilongos Airport Hilongos -RPVH
Ipil Airport Ipil IPERPMV
Jomalig Airport Jomalig -RPLJ
Liloy Airport Liloy -RPMX
Malabang Airport Malabang MLPRPMM
Mati Airport Mati MXIRPMQ
Maria Cristina Airport Iligan IGNRPMI
Panan-awan Airport Maasin -RPSM
Pinamalayan Airport Pinamalayan -RPLA
Rosales Airport Rosales -RPLR
Siocon Airport Siocon XSORPNO
Sorsogon Airport Sorsogon -RPLZ
Subic Bay International Airport Subic Bay Freeport SFSRPLB
Ubay Airport Ubay -RPSN
Wasig Airport Mansalay -RPLG
Wao Airport Wao --

Passenger traffic (2006–2010)

2010 rankAirport nameArea/island servedIATAICAO2010 [31] 2009 [31] 2008 [31] 2007 [31] 2006 [31]
1 Ninoy Aquino International Airport Manila MNLRPLL27,321,120 [32] 24,108,55422,253,15820,693,74618,229,221
2 Mactan–Cebu International Airport Cebu CEBRPVM5,413,452 [18] 4,762,903 [18] 3,991,250 [18] 3,731,500 [18] 3,070,612 [18]
3 Francisco Bangoy International Airport Davao DVORPMD2,229,616 [27] 1,967,9501,692,8771,555,2221,341,814
4 Iloilo International Airport (from Jun 2007) /
Mandurriao Airport (till Jun 2007)
Iloilo ILORPVI1,581,3041,324,1481,073,9071,002,618864,403
5 Lumbia Airport Cagayan de Oro CGYRPML1,301,502 [27] 1,110,468902,184781,020 [27] 606,216 [27]
6 Bacolod–Silay Airport (from Jan 2008) /
Bacolod Domestic Airport (till Jan 2008)
Bacolod BCDRPVB1,223,4911,050,429843,488785,931665,144
7 Kalibo International Airport Kalibo KLORPVK1,048,288649,747 [lower-alpha 8] 400,042470,169343,346
8 Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport Tacloban TACRPVM859,938893,297627,201511,322399,885
9 Puerto Princesa International Airport Puerto Princesa PPSRPVP822,536 [27] 587,753481,756392,039284,110
10 Clark International Airport Angeles City CRKRPLC654,229 [29] 590,524 [29] 530,429 [29] 559,405489,070
11 Zamboanga International Airport Zamboanga ZAMRPMZ623,639582,917469,540 [lower-alpha 9] 485,218397,910
12 Godofredo P. Ramos Airport Boracay MPHRPVE623,545543,222761,961548,187519,044
13 Tagbilaran Airport Tagbilaran TAGRPVT573,299562,787400,814345,613241,484
14 General Santos International Airport General Santos GESRPMR477,535404,859302,887310,233208,367
15 Legazpi Airport Legazpi LGPRPLP435,151420,408282,409225,062146,467
16 Bancasi Airport Butuan BXURPME382,843385,331308,405200,346159,048
17 Sibulan Airport Dumaguete DGTRPVB363,021360,515306,182276,228164,244
18 Awang Airport Cotabato CBORPMC219,104 [lower-alpha 10] 199,133104,535 [lower-alpha 11] 127,198125,539 [lower-alpha 12]
19 Labo Airport Ozamiz OZCRPMO206,428161,04880,290 [lower-alpha 13] 20,619 [lower-alpha 14]
20 Roxas Airport Roxas RXSRPVR203,840173,132 [lower-alpha 15] 115,375134,712120,222
21 Dipolog Airport Dipolog DPLRPMG181,386188,664143,819121,23269,680 [lower-alpha 16]
22 Laoag International Airport Laoag LAORPLI177,339135,473154,319143,027128,857
23 Naga Airport Naga WNPRPUN162,444 [lower-alpha 17] 125,89087,16852,99750,757
24 Francisco B. Reyes Airport Busuanga USURPVV140,660 [lower-alpha 18] 141,09351,431 [lower-alpha 19] 33,673 [lower-alpha 20] 28,867 [lower-alpha 21]
25 Tuguegarao Airport Tuguegarao TUGRPUT116,52594,35068,82138,12329,814
26 San Jose Airport San Jose (Occidental Mindoro) SJIRPUH103,175106,95663,42335,38944,897
27 Surigao Airport Surigao SUGRPMS90,93264,92823,170 [lower-alpha 22] 27,40211,051 [lower-alpha 23]
28 Catarman Airport Catarman CRMRPVF88,051125,76222,62417,23513,909 [lower-alpha 24]
29 Calbayog Airport Calbayog CYPRPVC52,51062,77720,61611,1388,267 [lower-alpha 25]
30 Moises R. Espinosa Airport Masbate MBTRPVJ44,0681,384 [lower-alpha 26] 23,58522,85922,187
31 Virac Airport Virac VRCRPUV42,573 [lower-alpha 27] 62,36028,94618,65517,916
32 Cauayan Airport Cauayan CYZRPUY38,90629,58510,9736,3977,620
33 Ormoc Airport Ormoc OMCRPVO32,258 [lower-alpha 28] 17,80015,8301,319
34 Basco Airport Basco BSORPUO26,08919,30824,28819,550 [lower-alpha 29] 22,748
35 Pagadian Airport Pagadian PAGRPMP26,0826,250 [lower-alpha 30] 4,431 [lower-alpha 31]
36 Tugdan Airport Tablas TBHRPVU17,05011,795 [lower-alpha 32] 7,98074710
37 Sanga-Sanga Airport Tawi-Tawi TWTRPMN14,2305,53914,489 [lower-alpha 33] 2,410 [lower-alpha 34]
38 Lubang Airport Lubang LBXRPLU13,961 [lower-alpha 35] 11,03912,95211,1364,277 [lower-alpha 36]
39 Lingayen Airport Lingayen -RPUG11,65520,59713,2176,4741,302
40 Palanan Airport Palanan -RPLN10,7505,9073,3834,4985,030 [lower-alpha 37]
41 Marinduque Airport Marinduque MRQRPUW10,27615,3871,099 [lower-alpha 38] 133
42 Jolo Airport Jolo JOLRPMJ9,931 [lower-alpha 39] 9,029 [lower-alpha 40] 18,74914,245 [lower-alpha 41] 7,331 [lower-alpha 42]
43 Sayak Airport Siargao IAORPNS8,850 [lower-alpha 43] 10,170781 [lower-alpha 44] 225 [lower-alpha 45] 522 [lower-alpha 46]
44 Iba Airport Iba -RPUI6,8266,64310,1946,4741,467 [lower-alpha 47]
45 Mindoro Airport Vigan -RPUQ6,157 [lower-alpha 48] 22,25447,5489,365 [lower-alpha 49] 2,742
46 Plaridel Airport Plaridel -RPUX5,326 [lower-alpha 50] 222,525234,098200,559 [33] 22,482
47 Loakan Airport Baguio BAGRPUB1,784 [lower-alpha 51] 2,2799,80515,57118,352
48 Mamburao Airport Mamburao MBORPUM1,5521,2012,629 [lower-alpha 52] 343477
49 Bagabag Airport Bagabag -RPUZ1,0979531,1357881,424
50 Dr. Juan C. Angara Airport Baler BQARPUR3769942,615 [lower-alpha 53] 1,121336 [lower-alpha 54]
51 Siquijor Airport Siquijor -RPVZ867636117
52 Guiuan Airport Guiuan -RPVG31358864584
Subic Bay International Airport Subic Bay Freeport SFSRPLB7,059 [34] 10,682 [34] 17,64817,135 [lower-alpha 55]
Calapan Airport Calapan CPPRPUK6041,188
Cuyo Airport Cuyo CYURPLO5561,206 [lower-alpha 56] 547 [lower-alpha 57] 173 [lower-alpha 58]
Allah Valley Airport Surallah AAVRPMA88238159118
Pinamalayan Airport Pinamalayan -RPLA74
Jomalig Airport Jomalig -RPLJ34159215240
Sorsogon Airport Sorsogon -RPLZ442
Biliran Airport Biliran -RPVQ2
Evelio Javier Airport San Jose de Buenavista EUQRPVS2,38190
Camiguin Airport Camiguin CGMRPMH1,1712,173 [lower-alpha 59] 3,148 [lower-alpha 60]
Itbayat Airport Itbayat -RPLT56071
Bagasbas Airport Daet DTERPUD3002034
Hilongos Airport Hilongos -RPVH181163119
Tandag Airport Tandag TDGRPMW25124,834
Bulan Airport Bulan -RPUU428
Maria Cristina Airport Iligan IGNRPMI838176
Ipil Airport Ipil IPERPMV37 [lower-alpha 61] 32
San Fernando Airport San Fernando (La Union) SFERPUS2,510 [35]
Alabat Airport Alabat -RPLY
Bantayan Airport Bantayan -RPSB
Bislig Airport Bislig BPHRPMF
Borongan Airport Borongan -RPVW
Cagayan de Sulu Airport Mapun CDYRPMU
Catbalogan Airport Catbalogan -RPVY
Liloy Airport Liloy -RPMX
Malabang Airport Malabang MLPRPMM
Mati Airport Mati MXIRPMQ
Panan-awan Airport Maasin -RPSM
Rosales Airport Rosales -RPLR
Siocon Airport Siocon XSORPNO
Ubay Airport Ubay -RPSN
Wasig Airport Mansalay -RPLG

Passenger traffic (2001–2005)

2005 rankAirport nameArea/island servedIATAICAO2005 [31] 2004 [31] 2003 [31] 2002 [31] 2001 [31]
1 Ninoy Aquino International Airport Manila MNLRPLL16,485,17815,428,52113,138,53512,987,98012,806,628
2 Mactan–Cebu International Airport Cebu CEBRPVM2,778,664 [18] 2,611,762 [18] 2,272,782 [18] 2,135,216 [18] 2,252,733 [18]
3 Francisco Bangoy International Airport Davao DVORPMD1,347,0341,151,195 [27] 1,004,595 [27] 976,431960,712 [27]
4 Mandurriao Airport Iloilo ILORPVI708,469739,584681,477677,075 [lower-alpha 62] 639,512 [lower-alpha 63]
5 Bacolod Airport Bacolod BCDRPVB563,571574,125523,312 [27] 514,013537,809
7 Godofredo P. Ramos Airport Boracay MPHRPVE521,518394,693216,826181,140 [lower-alpha 64] 165,444
6 Lumbia Airport Cagayan de Oro CGYRPML511,854 [27] 545,036 [27] 472,457 [27] 468,884 [27] 457,612 [27]
8 Zamboanga International Airport Zamboanga ZAMRPMZ360,925353,051309,331296,191270,138 [lower-alpha 65]
9 Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport Tacloban TACRPVM328,358289,669 [lower-alpha 66] 283,573 [lower-alpha 67] 303,490299,295
10 Puerto Princesa International Airport Puerto Princesa PPSRPVP267,778271,930195,975147,996189,412
11 Kalibo International Airport Kalibo KLORPVK242,183246,355 [lower-alpha 68] 229,850253,563 [lower-alpha 69] 238,123
12 Clark International Airport Angeles City CRKRPLC232,313 [36] 58,988 [36] 14,000 (est.) [37]
13 Tagbilaran Airport Tagbilaran TAGRPVT198,605162,862105,55677,25139,268 [27]
14 General Santos International Airport General Santos GESRPMR181,306151,048 [lower-alpha 70] 186,870129,945 [lower-alpha 71] 148,204 [lower-alpha 72]
15 Sibulan Airport Dumaguete DGTRPVB164,158131,053 [lower-alpha 73] 148,649136,233138,367
16 Laoag International Airport Laoag LAORPLI119,462134,86999,867185,761108,273
17 Bancasi Airport Butuan BXURPME117,944136,066121,117100,56494,757
18 Legazpi Airport Legazpi LGPRPLP99,566100,09092,12389,52376,515 [lower-alpha 74]
19 Roxas Airport Roxas RXSRPVR94,24975,603 [lower-alpha 75] 35,554 [lower-alpha 76] 68,381 [lower-alpha 77] 80,347 [lower-alpha 78]
20 Awang Airport Cotabato COTRPMC86,92063,848 [lower-alpha 79] 46,409 [lower-alpha 80] 63,292 [lower-alpha 81] 117,742
21 Dipolog Airport Dipolog DPLRPMG76,18574,64059,39753,99850,258
22 San Jose Airport San Jose (Occidental Mindoro) SJIRPUH41,99039,746 [lower-alpha 82] 40,94839,005 [lower-alpha 83] 32,827 [lower-alpha 84]
23 Naga Airport Naga WNPRPUN37,00343,90645,22445,11564,084
24 Francisco B. Reyes Airport Busuanga USURPVV33,213 [lower-alpha 85] 17,422 [lower-alpha 86] 9,352 [lower-alpha 87] 18,607 [lower-alpha 88] 23,485 [lower-alpha 89]
25 Tuguegarao Airport Tuguegarao TUGRPUT31,992 [lower-alpha 90] 31,973 [lower-alpha 91] 17,786 [lower-alpha 92] 27,000 [lower-alpha 93] 33,485
26 Moises R. Espinosa Airport Masbate MBTPRVJ26,53526,73626,22629,03830,347
27 Basco Airport Basco BSORPUO25,37626,93326,605 [lower-alpha 94] 22,98422,342
28 Virac Airport Virac VRCRPUV20,99921,61620,03724,72426,986
29 Jolo Airport Jolo JOLRPMJ20,471 [lower-alpha 95] 15,23910,6519,018 [lower-alpha 96] 3,530
30 Subic Bay International Airport Subic Bay Freeport SFSRPLB21,745 [lower-alpha 97] 18,464 [lower-alpha 98]
31 Loakan Airport Baguio BAGRPUB19,71119,36814,49014,2448,923 [lower-alpha 99]
32 Cauayan Airport Cauayan CYZRPUY7,16410,80510,42318,7489,254
33 Surigao Airport Surigao SUGRPMS14,845 [lower-alpha 100] 8,973 [lower-alpha 101] 2,149 [lower-alpha 102] 3,571 [lower-alpha 103] 4,412
34 Catarman Airport Catarman CRMRPVF12,755 [lower-alpha 104] 11,424 [lower-alpha 105] 9,787 [lower-alpha 106] 13,46811,630 [lower-alpha 107]
35 Plaridel Airport Plaridel -RPUX8,012 [lower-alpha 108] 9,527 [lower-alpha 109] 11,41512,3986,889 [lower-alpha 110]
36 Sanga-Sanga Airport Tawi-Tawi TWTRPMN8,770 [lower-alpha 111] 6,342 [lower-alpha 112] 5,695 [lower-alpha 113] 5,031 [lower-alpha 114] 231
37 Tandag Airport Tandag TDGRPMW7,1005,0612,5892,384 [lower-alpha 115] 802
38 Palanan Airport Palanan -RPLN5,0517,1439,4638,876 [lower-alpha 116] 7,869
39 Lubang Airport Lubang LBXRPLU4,920 [lower-alpha 117] 5,504 [lower-alpha 118] 7,1255,086 [lower-alpha 119] 3,519 [lower-alpha 120]
40 Camiguin Airport Camiguin CGMRPMH3,387 [lower-alpha 121] 1,566 [lower-alpha 122] 1,619 [lower-alpha 123] 1,300 [lower-alpha 124] 980 [lower-alpha 125]
41 Calbayog Airport Calbayog CYPRPVC3,269 [lower-alpha 126] 5,264 [lower-alpha 127] 14,53912,01510,598 [lower-alpha 128]
42 San Fernando Airport San Fernando (La Union) SFERPUS2,354 [38]
43 Mindoro Airport Vigan -RPUQ2,904962952547892
44 Pagadian Airport Pagadian PAGRPMP1,7923601342,6952,881
45 Tugdan Airport Tablas TBHRPVU1,345933130573 [lower-alpha 129] 346
46 Bagabag Airport Bagabag -RPUZ1,0541,1582,706 [lower-alpha 130] 3,1193,448
47 Cuyo Airport Cuyo CYURPLO9011,279 [lower-alpha 131] 1,334 [lower-alpha 132] 2,120 [lower-alpha 133] 707 [lower-alpha 134]
48 Iba Airport Iba -RPUI8479741,232 [lower-alpha 135] 3,654 [lower-alpha 136] 4,936
49 Sayak Airport Siargao IAORPNS755460507 [lower-alpha 137] 355608
50 Lingayen Airport Lingayen -RPUG750830665839649
51 Marinduque Airport Marinduque MRQRPUW589 [lower-alpha 138] 1,207 [lower-alpha 139] 3,277 [lower-alpha 140] 2,648 [lower-alpha 141] 3,342 [lower-alpha 142]
52 Jomalig Airport Jomalig -RPLJ3733783839614
53 Allah Valley Airport Surallah AAVRPMA27224842471
54 Mamburao Airport Mamburao MBORPUM2641,049405544 [lower-alpha 143] 334 [lower-alpha 144]
55 Calapan Airport Calapan CPPRPUK25769 [lower-alpha 145] 613473 [lower-alpha 146]
56 Guiuan Airport Guiuan -RPVG17248724530
57 Maria Cristina Airport Iligan IGNRPMI1702
58 Baler Airport Baler BQARPUR16824310
59 Hilongos Airport Hilongos -RPVH81398198124
60 Ipil Airport Ipil IPERPMV763322121,048919
61 Siquijor Airport Siquijor -RPVZ36121 [lower-alpha 147] 334422152
62 Labo Airport Ozamiz OZCRPMO3923894318184
63 Bulan Airport Bulan -RPUU20626
64 Cagayan de Sulu Airport Mapun CDYRPMU154626
65 Sorsogon Airport Sorsogon -RPLZ122877652
66 Liloy Airport Liloy -RPMX25628189
Evelio Javier Airport San Jose de Buenavista EUQRPVS2,834 [lower-alpha 148] 74
Siocon Airport Siocon XSORPNO47757314415
Bagasbas Airport Daet DTERPUD51
Rosales Airport Rosales -RPLR28154
Mati Airport Mati MXIRPMQ691
Catbalogan Airport Catbalogan -RPVY881
Alabat Airport Alabat -RPLY54
Pinamalayan Airport Pinamalayan -RPLA849x
Ormoc Airport Ormoc OMCRPVO464808
Biliran Airport Biliran -RPVQ15
Itbayat Airport Itbayat -RPLT2,111
Wasig Airport Mansalay -RPLG28
Bislig Airport Bislig BPHRPMF
Borongan Airport Borongan -RPVW
Malabang Airport Malabang MLPRPMM
Panan-awan Airport Maasin -RPSM
Ubay Airport Ubay -RPSN
Lucena Airport Lucena -RPUExx3597 [lower-alpha 149] 33
Malaybalay Airport Malaybalay -RPMYxxxx

Notes

  1. Data missing for December 2022.
  2. Data missing for December 2018.
  3. Data missing for September to December 2018.
  4. Data missing for June–December 2013.
  5. Data missing for October–December 2015.
  6. Data missing for June–December 2012.
  7. Data is only for October 2015.
  8. Data missing for May–June 2009.
  9. Data missing for May 2008.
  10. Data missing for December 2010.
  11. Data missing for ]une–August, October–November 2008.
  12. Data missing for September 2006.
  13. Data missing for May 2008.
  14. Data missing for December 2007.
  15. Data missing for February 2009.
  16. Data missing for June and September 2006.
  17. Data missing for January and May 2010.
  18. Data missing for November–December 2010.
  19. Data missing for February and August 2008.
  20. Data missing for August–September 2007.
  21. Data missing for March and June 2006.
  22. Data missing for May 2008.
  23. Data missing for February, June–October and December 2006.
  24. Data missing for January and June 2006.
  25. Data missing for January, May and July 2006.
  26. Data missing for July–August 2009.
  27. Data missing for May 2010.
  28. Data missing for December 2010.
  29. Data missing for March 2007.
  30. Data missing for June, August and November–December 2007.
  31. Data missing for May–December 2006.
  32. Data missing for September 2009.
  33. Data missing for November–December 2007.
  34. Data missing for May–December 2006.
  35. Data missing for September–November 2010.
  36. Data missing for August and December 2006.
  37. Data missing for September 2006.
  38. Data missing for April–October 2008.
  39. Data missing for August 2010.
  40. Data missing for April 2009.
  41. Data missing for November–December 2007.
  42. Data missing for May–November 2006.
  43. Data missing for September–December 2010.
  44. Data missing for May 2008.
  45. Data missing for May–October and December 2007.
  46. Data missing for February, June–October and December 2006.
  47. Data missing for August and November 2006.
  48. Data missing for September 2010.
  49. Data missing for April 2007.
  50. Data is only for December 2010.
  51. Data missing for October 2010.
  52. Data missing for January and October 2008.
  53. Data missing for January 2008.
  54. Data missing for January and September–December 2006.
  55. Data missing for April–December 2006.
  56. Data missing for July and October 2008.
  57. Data missing for January–March, August–September and December 2007.
  58. Data missing for January–May and July–November 2006.
  59. Data missing for January, March, June–July, September and November–December 2006.
  60. Data missing for April, June and December 2006.
  61. Data missing for August–December 2007.
  62. Data missing for October 2002.
  63. Data missing for June 2001.
  64. Data missing for October 2002.
  65. Data missing for June 2001.
  66. Data missing for July–August 2004.
  67. Data missing for June 2003.
  68. Data missing for January 2004.
  69. Data missing for October 2002.
  70. Data missing for June and August–September 2004.
  71. Data missing for May–June and October 2002.
  72. Data missing for August and October 2001.
  73. Data missing for January–March 2004.
  74. Data missing for June 2001.
  75. Data missing for January–March 2004.
  76. Data missing for June–December 2003.
  77. Data missing for August and October 2002.
  78. Data missing for June 2001.
  79. Data missing for July, September and November 2004.
  80. Data missing for March, May–June and October 2003.
  81. Data missing for February and October 2002.
  82. Data missing for July 2004.
  83. Data missing for October 2002.
  84. Data missing for June 2001.
  85. Data missing for January 2005.
  86. Data missing for March–May, July, September and December 2004.
  87. Data missing for April–September and November–December 2003.
  88. Data missing for February–March, August and October 2002.
  89. Data missing for June and October–December 2001.
  90. Data missing for December 2005.
  91. Data missing for May 2004.
  92. Data missing for May and August–November 2003.
  93. Data missing for July and October 2002.
  94. Data missing for January 2003.
  95. Data missing for April and November 2005.
  96. Data missing for February and October 2002.
  97. Data missing for March–October 2003.
  98. Data missing for January–May, August and October–November 2002.
  99. Data missing for February–March and July–November 2001.
  100. Data missing for April and July–December 2005.
  101. Data missing for January–February, April–May and November–December 2004.
  102. Data missing for April–July and October–December 2003.
  103. Data missing for March–May and September–October 2002.
  104. Data missing for March and October–December 2005.
  105. Data missing for June–July and November 2004.
  106. Data missing for January and October 2003.
  107. Data missing for March 2001.
  108. Data missing for February 2005.
  109. Data missing for January–February 2004.
  110. Data missing for May–June 2001.
  111. Data missing for April, June and November–December 2005.
  112. Data missing for January–February and June–July 2004.
  113. Data missing for February and June 2003.
  114. Data missing for October 2002.
  115. Data missing for February and October 2002.
  116. Data missing for October 2002.
  117. Data missing for October 2005.
  118. Data missing for January–February 2004.
  119. Data missing for October 2002.
  120. Data missing for January, May–June and August 2001.
  121. Data missing for January, March, June and December 2005.
  122. Data missing for January–February, April–May and November–December 2004.
  123. Data missing for May, August, October and December 2003.
  124. Data missing for February, April–May and September–October 2002.
  125. Data missing for June, August and October–November 2001.
  126. Data missing for January–February, April–August and November–December 2005.
  127. Data missing for January, April–August and November 2004.
  128. Data missing for February 2001.
  129. Data missing for October 2002.
  130. Data missing for January 2003.
  131. Data missing for April–July and October 2004.
  132. Data missing for January–March, May and December 2003.
  133. Data missing for February, June, August and October 2002.
  134. Data missing for January–February, August and November–December 2001.
  135. Data missing for January 2003.
  136. Data missing for October 2002.
  137. Data missing for February, April–July and October–December 2003.
  138. Data missing for January–May and August–December 2005.
  139. Data missing for March–July and September–December 2004.
  140. Data missing for November–December 2003.
  141. Data missing for October 2002.
  142. Data missing for November–December 2001.
  143. Data missing for October 2002.
  144. Data missing for January, March and December 2001.
  145. Data missing for February–December 2003.
  146. Data missing for April 2001.
  147. Data missing for August–December 2004.
  148. Data missing for January–March and August–October 2004.
  149. Data missing for October 2002.

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References

  1. 1 2 Unless otherwise specified, data for 2018 is taken from the following document published in the Philippine Government's Freedom of Information Portal: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines - Aerodrome Development & Management Service (15 April 2018). "Passenger Statistics Philippines". Republic of the Philippines - Freedom of Information Portal. Retrieved 27 April 2019.
  2. "Effects of Novel Coronavirus (COVID‐19) on Civil Aviation: Economic Impact Analysis" (PDF). ICAO.
  3. "Aircraft, Passenger, Cargo Movements 2022" (PDF). Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. 8 February 2023. Retrieved 11 February 2023.
  4. "Aircraft, Passenger, Cargo Movements 2021" (PDF). Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. 25 January 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  5. "Ninoy Aquino International Airport Passenger and Flight Statistics from 2015 to 2023" (PDF). Retrieved 7 February 2024.
  6. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Note that figures published at Ninoy Aquino International Airport's website do not count passengers on general aviation or military flights: "Ninoy Aquino International Airport Passenger and Flight Statistics from 2014 to 2022" (PDF). Manila International Airport Authority. 15 November 2022. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  7. "STATISTICS – Mactan – Cebu International Airport Authority" . Retrieved 18 January 2024.
  8. "STATISTICS – Mactan – Cebu International Airport Authority" . Retrieved 2 October 2022.
  9. "passengers.pdf". Google Docs. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
  10. "CIAC 2023 Annual Report" (PDF).
  11. "CIAC 2022 Annual Report" (PDF).
  12. "Aircraft, Passenger, Cargo Movements 2020" (PDF). Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  13. "Aircraft, Passenger, Cargo Movements 2019" (PDF). Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  14. Unless otherwise specified, data for 2017 is taken from the following document published in the Philippine Government's Freedom of Information Portal: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines - Aerodrome Development & Management Service (11 May 2018). "Aircraft Movement for CY 2017". Republic of the Philippines - Freedom of Information Portal. Retrieved 23 May 2018.
  15. Unless otherwise specified, data for 2016 is taken from the following document published in the Philippine Government's Freedom of Information Portal: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines - Aerodrome Development & Management Service (28 March 2017). "2016 Passenger Statistics of all Philippine Airports". Republic of the Philippines - Freedom of Information Portal. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  16. "STATISTICS – Mactan – Cebu International Airport Authority" . Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  17. Department of Transportation - Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority. "Passengers 2019". Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  18. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Note that figures published in the Mactan-Cebu International Airport website do not count passengers on general aviation or military flights: Department of Transportation - Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority. "Passenger Movement". Mactan-Cebu International Airport Authority. Retrieved 12 May 2019.
  19. "Clark International Airport Corporation 2020 Annual Report" (PDF). Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  20. "Clark International Airport Corporation 2019 Annual Report" (PDF). Retrieved 11 January 2022.
  21. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Note that figures published in the Clark International Airport Corporation website do not count passengers on general aviation or military flights: Clark International Airport Corporation. "Clark International Airport Operational Statistics" (PDF). Clark International Airport Corporation. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 5 July 2019.
  22. 1 2 Unless otherwise specified, data for 2015 is taken from the following page of the Philippine Government's Data Portal: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. "2011-2015 Air Traffic Data - Air Transportation Passenger Movement". Republic of the Philippines - Data Portal. Archived from the original on 19 May 2017. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  23. Unless otherwise specified, data for 2014 are taken from the downloads section of the CAAP's official website: Tandoc, Jefferson Niño C.; Abag, Alexander M. (30 March 2015). "Passenger Movement for CY 2014". Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Aerodrome Development & Management Service. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  24. Unless otherwise specified, data for 2013 are taken from the downloads section of the CAAP's official website: Tandoc, Jefferson Niño C.; Briones, Jose T. (1 February 2014). "Passenger Movement for CY 2013". Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Aerodrome Development & Management Service. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  25. Unless otherwise specified, data for 2012 are taken from the downloads section of the CAAP's official website: Tandoc, Jefferson Niño C.; Briones, Jose T. (22 January 2013). "Passenger Movement for CY 2012". Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Aerodrome Development & Management Service. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  26. Unless otherwise specified, data for 2011 are taken from the downloads section of the CAAP's official website: Briones, Jose T. (27 January 2012). "Passenger Movement for CY 2011". Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Aerodrome Development & Management Service. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  27. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 Note that the figures provided in the following Project Information Memorandum for six airports is not often consistent with published CAAP data (which sometimes is missing some months). Data from this Memorandum will be used when the annual passenger volume figure is higher than the CAAP's published figures. Link to Memorandum: Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (August 2014). "Regional Airports Public-Private Partnership (PPP) Project - Project Information Memorandum for Six Airports" (PDF). Republic of the Philippines - Public-Private Partnership Center. Retrieved 9 May 2017.
  28. Note that figures published in the Clark International Airport Corporation website do not count passengers on general aviation or military flights: Clark International Airport Corporation. "Clark International Airport Corporation 2012 Annual Report" (PDF). Clark International Airport Corporation. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  29. 1 2 3 4 Note that figures published in the Clark International Airport Corporation website do not count passengers on general aviation or military flights: Clark International Airport Corporation. "Clark International Airport Corporation 2011 Annual Report" (PDF). Clark International Airport Corporation. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  30. 1 2 Republic of the Philippines - Office of the President - Bases Conversion and Development Authority. "Building Progress: 2013 Annual Report" (PDF). Bases Conversion and Development Authority. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  31. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Unless otherwise specified, data for 2001–2010 are taken from the archived version of a zip file from the downloads page of the CAAP's official website: "Philippine Aircraft, Passenger and Cargo Statistics 2001–2010". 21 March 2011. Archived from the original on 2 June 2013.
  32. Republic of the Philippines - National Statistical Coordination Board (October 2011). "2011 Philippine Statistical Yearbook" (PDF). Philippine Statistical Authority. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  33. Republic of the Philippines - National Statistical Coordination Board (October 2009). "2008 Philippine Statistical Yearbook" (PDF). Philippine Statistical Authority. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  34. 1 2 Empeño, Henry (9 February 2010). "SBMA: No rush to close Subic airport". Business Mirror . Retrieved 15 May 2017.
  35. Republic of the Philippines - Office of the President - Bases Conversion and Development Authority. "Accelerating Development Amidst Global Challenges: 2006 Annual Report" (PDF). Bases Conversion and Development Authority. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  36. 1 2 Note that figures published in the Clark International Airport Corporation website do not count passengers on general aviation or military flights: Clark International Airport Corporation. "Clark International Airport Corporation 2006 Annual Report" (PDF). Clark International Airport Corporation. Retrieved 13 May 2017.
  37. Clark International Airport Corporation (2013). "Clark International Airport: The Future is Here (Brochure)" (PDF). Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  38. Republic of the Philippines - Office of the President - Bases Conversion and Development Authority. "Expanding Horizons and Opening Gateways for Progress and Development: 2005 Annual Report" (PDF). Bases Conversion and Development Authority. Retrieved 14 May 2017.

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