Transportation Management Hand Out 1.0

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List of all Airports in the Philippines and their respective Codes

Location Airport Size


Alah Alah Airport (AAV) ■■■■■
Angeles City Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (Clark) (CRK) ■■■■■
Antique Evelio Javier Airport (EUQ) ■■■■■
Bacolod Bacolod Airport (BCD) ■■■■■
Baganga Baganga Airport (BNQ) ■■■■■
Baguio Loakan Airport (BAG) ■■■■■
Baler Baler Airport (BQA) ■■■■■
Basco Basco Airport (BSO) ■■■■■
Bislig Bislig Airport (BPH) ■■■■■
Busuanga Busuanga Airport (USU) ■■■■■
Butuan Butuan Airport (BXU) ■■■■■
Cagayan De Oro Lumbia Airport (CGY) ■■■■■
Cagayan De Sulu Cagayan De Sulu Airport (CDY) ■■■■■
Calbayog Calbayog Airport (CYP) ■■■■■
Camiguin Mambajao Airport (CGM) ■■■■■
Casiguran Casiguran Airport (CGG) ■■■■■
Catarman National Airport (CRM) ■■■■■
Caticlan, Boracay Malay Airport (MPH) ■■■■■
Cauayan Cauayan Airport (CYZ) ■■■■■
Cebu Mactan International Airport (CEB) ■■■■■
Coron Coron Airport (XCN) ■■■■■
Cotabato Awang Airport (CBO) ■■■■■
Culion Culion Airport (CUJ) ■■■■■
Cuyo Cuyo Airport (CYU) ■■■■■
Daet Camarines Norte Airport (DTE) ■■■■■
Davao Mati Airport (DVO) ■■■■■
Dilasag Dilasag Airport (DSG) ■■■■■
Dipolog Dipolog Airport (DPL) ■■■■■
Dumaguete Dumaguete Airport (DGT) ■■■■■
El Nido El Nido Airport (ENI) ■■■■■
General Santos Buayan Airport (GES) ■■■■■
Iligan Maria Cristina Airport (IGN) ■■■■■
Iloilo Mandurriao Airport (ILO) ■■■■■
Ipil Ipil Airport (IPE) ■■■■■
Jolo Jolo Airport (JOL) ■■■■■
Kalibo Kalibo Airport (KLO) ■■■■■
Laoag Laoag Airport (LAO) ■■■■■
Legaspi Legaspi Airport (LGP) ■■■■■
Lubang Lubang Airport (LBX) ■■■■■
Lwbak Lwbak Airport (LWA) ■■■■■
Malabang Malabang Airport (MLP) ■■■■■
Mamburao Mamburao Airport (MBO) ■■■■■
Manila Ninoy Aquino International Airport (MNL) ■■■■■
Maramag Maramag Airport (XMA) ■■■■■
Marinduque Marinduque Airport (MRQ) ■■■■■
Masbate Masbate Airport (MBT) ■■■■■
Mati Mati Airport (MXI) ■■■■■
Naga Naga Airport (WNP) ■■■■■
Ormoc Ormoc Airport (OMC) ■■■■■
Ozamis City Labo Airport (OZC) ■■■■■
Pagadian Pagadian Airport (PAG) ■■■■■
Puerto Princesa Puerto Princesa Airport (PPS) ■■■■■
Roxas City Roxas City Airport (RXS) ■■■■■
San Fernando San Fernando Airport (SFE) ■■■■■
San Jose McGuire Field (SJI) ■■■■■
Sanga Sanga Sanga Sanga Airport (SGS) ■■■■■
Sangley Point NAF Airport (NSP) ■■■■■
Siasi Siasi Airport (SSV) ■■■■■
Sicogon Island Sicogon Island Airport (ICO) ■■■■■
Siocon Siocon Airport (XSO) ■■■■■
Surigao Surigao Airport (SUG) ■■■■■
Tablas Tablas Airport (TBH) ■■■■■
Tacloban D.Z. Romualdez Airport (TAC) ■■■■■
Tagbilaran Tagbilaran Airport (TAG) ■■■■■
Tagbita Tagbita Airport (TGB) ■■■■■
Tandag Tandag Airport (TDG) ■■■■■
Tawitawi Tawitawi Airport (TWT) ■■■■■
Taytay Sandoval CLR Airport (RZP) ■■■■■
Tuguegarao Tuguegarao Airport (TUG) ■■■■■
Virac Virac Airport (VRC) ■■■■■
Zamboanga Zamboanga Airport (ZAM) ■■■■■
List of Air Carriers in the Philippines
1. Philippine Airlines (03-1941)
Philippine Airlines, Inc. (abbreviated as PAL) is the oldest airline in the Philippines.
Formerly one of the largest Asian airlines, PAL was severely affected by the 1997 Asian
Financial Crisis. In one of the Philippines' biggest corporate failures, PAL was forced to
downsize its international operations by completely cutting flights to Europe and Middle East,
cutting virtually all domestic flights except routes operated from Manila, reducing the size of its
fleet, and laying off thousands of employees. The airline was placed under receivership in 1998,
and gradually restored operations to many destinations. PAL exited receivership in 2007.
IATA code is: PR. ICAO code is: PAL. International call sign is: PHILIPPINE

2. PALexpress (03-2010)
(short for Philippine Airlines Express), formerly Air Philippines, is the low-cost regional airline
brand of sister airline Philippine Airlines. After operating as PALexpress for a while, the airline
transformed again the brand into Airphil Express. However, in March 2013, the company's CEO
announced its re-branding into PALexpress. As a brand of Philippine Airlines, PALexpress will
be operating as a full service carrier with low-cost management.
IATA code is: 2P. ICAO code is: GAP. International call sign is: ORIENT PACIFIC

3. Cebu Air (03-1996)


In March 1996, Cebu Pacific entered the market with a promise to give "low fare, great value" to
every Juan who wanted to fly. After offering low fares to domestic destinations, CEB launched
its international operations on November 2001.
Cebu Pacific is not just the leader in low fares but also in innovation and creativity! CEB is the
first local airline to introduce e-ticketing, prepaid excess baggage and seat selection in the
Philippines. Guests have also learned to anticipate a uniquely upbeat flying experience with
CEB, as this is the only domestic carrier that offers fun in the skies with its games on board
popularly known as Fun Flights.
IATA code is: 5J. ICAO code is: CEB. International call sign is: CEBU AIR

4. CebGo (05-2015)
Cebgo is a low-cost airline headquartered in Manila. After its rebranding from SEAIR to Tigerair
Philippines in 2015 and then to CEBgo, the company is now a subsidiary of Cebu Pacific.
CEBgo has terminated all jet operations as it transforms into a domestic turbo-prop carrier based
at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminal 4.
Cebgo now operates the turbo-prop fleet of the Cebu Pacific group. All aircraft are ATR72-600.
Cebgo and Cebu Pacific Air share their booking platform.
IATA code is: DG. ICAO code is: SRQ. International call sign is: Bluejay
5. AirAsia (12-2010)
AirAsia Inc., operating as Philippines AirAsia Zest is a low-cost airline based at Clark
International Airport in Angeles City. Philippines AirAsia has integrated Zest Airways, in 2013.
Philippines AirAsia ZEST is the youngest and still smallest airline in the Philippines.
IATA code is: PQ. ICAO code is: APG. International call sign is: COOL RED

6. Magnum Air (Skyjet) Inc. (12-2012)


Magnum Air (Skyjet) Inc., operating as SkyJet, is a full service airline based in Manila. It is
owned by entrepreneur Dr. Joel Mendoza.
The airline begun as charter offering flights to group travel in the Philippines. In April 2012 it
launched its regular charter flight to Basco. After realizing potential and the lack of competition
on the Manila-Basco route, the airline offers regular flights to Basco Airport, the capital of
Batanes group of islands.
IATA code is: M8. ICAO code is: MSJ. International call sign is: MAGNUM AIR

7. AirSWIFT (12-2002)
Founded in 2002 as ITI Philippines, the company had been operating three leased Dornier 228
aircraft. All of these were retired by early 2013 and replaced by ATR 42s.
Ayala Capital Corporation acquired ownership of ITI in 2012. In October 2015, ITI rebranded as
AirSWIFT. Currently, AirSWIFT has daily flights from El Nido to Manila and Cebu.
IATA code is: T6. ICAO code is: n/a. International call sign is: ITI

8. Fil-Asian Airways (2008)


Established in 2008 as Island Helicopter Services. At the beginning of 2011, the idea to provide
travelers convenient travel options and access to nearby islands gave birth to its affiliate, the
Mid-Sea Express.
In 2013, Mid-Sea Express re-branded itself to become Fil-Asian Airways under new
management. The new airline is set to relaunch flights on old routes of Mid-Sea Express using
bigger aircraft. On March 27, 2013, its first commercial flight as Fil-Asian Airways commenced
between Zamboanga and Cebu.
IATA code is: n/a. ICAO code is: n/a. International call sign is: n/a

9. Sky Pasada (02-2010)


Sky Pasada is the jeepney of the sky! It revolutionized the traditional hub-and-spoke concept of
airline service by connecting landing destinations in circuit schedules, thus the term "Pasada."
Just like the Philippine jeepney, it makes every stop-over a new starting point!
WCC Aviation, Inc., operating as Sky Pasada, is an airline based in Manila, Philippines and
owned by the Guico family of Pangasinan. In July 2010, the airline suspended operations on
order from the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines for the repair of its fleet of 3 Let L-
410 Turbolet aircraft to conform to international standards, but resumed operations in May 2011.
IATA code is: SP. ICAO code is: WCC. International call sign is: n/a

10. Spirit of Manila Airline Corporation (Spirit of Manila)


Spirit of Manila Airlines Corporation (Spirit of Manila) is the latest Filipino-owned airline
company offering scheduled international and regional passenger services from Manila/Clark to
key Asian and Middle Eastern countries. The airline is based in the Clark Freeport Zone at
Diosdado Macapagal International Airport (DMIA) in Clark Field, Pampanga.
The airlines adopts the slogan: "I am going home" as its tagline. They are little known, and rated
badly for their cancellation of flights and poor service.
IATA code is: SM. ICAO code is: MNP. International call sign is: MANILA SKY

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