Palanan Airport
Airport in Palanan, Isabela
17°03′52″N 122°25′38″E / 17.06444°N 122.42722°E / 17.06444; 122.42722Direction | Length | Surface | |
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m | ft | ||
02/20 | 1,000 | 3,280 | Macadam |
Palanan Airport is a community airport in the Philippines located in the Pacific coastal town of Palanan, Isabela.[1] It is one of the two community airports in the province, the other being Maconacon Airport in the municipality of Maconacon.
Airlines and Destinations
Airlines | Destinations |
---|---|
Cyclone Airways | Cauayan |
Northsky Air | Tuguegarao |
Sky Pasada | Cauayan, Tuguegarao |
Statistics
- Passengers
In 2010, the airport handled 10,750 passengers passing through its terminal and gates.
Airlines | Passengers |
---|---|
Cyclone Airways | 3,246 |
Sky Pasada | 6,782 |
General Aviation | 566 |
Military Personnel | 156 |
See also
References
- ^ Dalton, David. The Rough Guide to the Philippines. Rough Guides, 2007.
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Airports in the Philippines (statistics)
- Cebu
- Clark
- Davao
- Iloilo
- Kalibo
- Laoag
- Manila–Ninoy Aquino
- Puerto Princesa
Class 1 | |
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Class 2 |
- Alabat
- Allah Valley
- Bagabag
- Baler
- Bantayan
- Biliran
- Bislig
- Borongan
- Bulan
- Calapan
- Catbalogan
- Daet
- Guiuan
- Hilongos
- Iba
- Iligan
- Ipil
- Itbayat
- Jomalig
- Liloy
- Lingayen
- Lubang
- Maasin
- Malabang
- Mamburao
- Mansalay
- Mapun
- Mati
- M'lang
- Palanan
- Pinamalayan
- Plaridel
- Rosales
- San Fernando
- Siocon
- Siquijor
- Sorsogon
- Ubay
- Vigan
- Wao
- Edwin Andrews
- Danilo Atienza
- Cesar Basa
- Antonio Bautista
- Camp Capinpin
- Clark
- Benito Ebuen
- Basilio Fernando
- Lumbia
- Fort Magsaysay
- Ernesto Rabina
- Rajah Buayan
- Rancudo (Pag-asa Island)
- Tarumpitao Point
- Jesus Villamor
Airports in italics have not yet been opened, are under construction, or are in the planning stages.