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Longitude: 123,461°
Latitude: 7,831°
Summary
Pagadian Airport is a medium sized airport in Philippines, serving the region of Pagadian City, Barangays Muricay and Tiguma. The longest runway is 5.512 feet or 1.680 meters long.
Facts:
Local name: Paliparan ng Pagadian, Tugpahanan sa Pagadian, Aeropuerto de Pagadian Airport size: medium airport Serving area: Pagadian City, Barangays Muricay and Tiguma Longest runway: 5512 (ft)
Codes:
IATA: PAG,
ICAO: RPMP
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About the airport
Pagadian Airport (IATA code: PAG, ICAO code: RPMP) is a domestic airport located in Pagadian City, Philippines. Situated in the Zamboanga del Sur province, it serves as a gateway to the region's stunning natural attractions. The airport is conveniently located just 5 kilometers away from the city center, making it easily accessible for travelers.
Pagadian Airport offers regular flights to and from Manila, the capital city of the Philippines. Airlines such as Cebu Pacific and Philippine Airlines operate scheduled flights, ensuring convenient travel options for visitors. The airport features a single terminal building that provides basic amenities for passengers, including check-in counters, waiting areas, and baggage claim facilities.
Upon arrival, travelers can easily find transportation options to reach their desired destinations. Taxis, tricycles, and jeepneys are readily available outside the airport, offering convenient and affordable transportation within the city.
With its strategic location and efficient services, Pagadian Airport provides a convenient entry point for travelers looking to explore the natural wonders and cultural heritage of Zamboanga del Sur.
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