فرودگاه بین‌المللی ایلوئیلو

فرودگاه بین‌المللی ایلوئیلو (به انگلیسی: Iloilo International Airport) (به زبان بومی: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Iloilo) یک فرودگاه همگانی مسافربری با کد یاتا ILO است که یک باند فرود آسفالت دارد و طول باند آن ۲۵۰۰ متر است. این فرودگاه در کشور فیلیپین قرار دارد و در ارتفاع ۵۱ متری از سطح دریا واقع شده‌است.

فرودگاه بین‌المللی ایلوئیلو
Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Iloilo
یاتا: ILO – ایکائو: RPVI
خلاصه
نوع فرودگاه همگانی
مکان  فیلیپین
ارتفاع ۵۱ متر / ۱۶۸ فوت
مختصات ۱۰°۴۹′۵۶٫۷″ شمالی ۱۲۲°۲۹′۳۵٫۲″ شرقی
باند فرودگاه
جهت طول سطح
متر فوت
۴۰۹۵۹ ۸۲۰۳ ۲۵۰۰
آمار و اطلاعات (۲۰۱۰)
مسافربری ۱۵۸۱۳۰۴

شرکت‌های هواپیمایی و مقصدهای پروازی

Officials inaugurate the inaugural flight of سبو پسیفیک between Hong Kong and Iloilo at the هنگ کنگ on ۹ نوامبر ۲۰۱۲.
شرکت‌های هواپیماییمقصدهای پروازی
Air Juan کویو، Sipalay
سبو پسیفیک لاگویندینگان، مکتان-کبو، فرانسیسکو بنگویی، ژنرال سانتوس، هنگ کنگ، نینوی آکوئینو، پورتو پرینسسا
سبو پسیفیک
اجرا توسط Cebgo
مکتان-کبو
فیلیپین ایرلاینز
اجرا توسط PAL Express
مکتان-کبو، ژنرال سانتوس، نینوی آکوئینو
ایراژیا فیلیپینز نینوی آکوئینو (آغاز از ۱ اکتبر ۲۰۱۷)[1]

In 2011, Iloilo International Airport serviced an average of 42 flights daily on four domestic routes.[2] At the time of its opening, the ATO believed that international flights out of and to the airport might not begin until 2008,[3] although international passenger flights could commence once Iloilo International Airport meets ایکائو standards.[4] A study was conducted on the feasibility of the airport serving international flights,[5] and the CAAP announced that year that the airport met ICAO standards, allowing for international flights to land at the airport.[2]

The DOTC plans to stage international cargo flights out of the airport, as sixty percent of Philippine خوراک دریایی exports come from Panay. Japan and Hong Kong have been cited as potential first destinations of these cargo flights.[4]

On ۳۱ ژانویه ۲۰۰۸, the Iloilo city government announced that Cebu Pacific was considering starting international services from Iloilo, initially with a route to Hong Kong to cater to the large number of Overseas Filipinos there.[6] Philippine Airlines later announced its intent to serve this route as well, suggesting that Iloilo tourism authorities mount thrice-weekly charter flights to the city using PAL خانواده ایرباس ای۳۲۰ aircraft.[7] City government officials also believed that the opening of a کاتای پاسیفیک office in Iloilo City may bode well for future service to Hong Kong.[8] In addition to Hong Kong flights, the Center for Research and Communication of the University of Asia and the Pacific has called for flights from Iloilo City to Japan, South Korea and سرزمین اصلی چین.[9] The first international flight from Iloilo International Airport departed on ۸ نوامبر ۲۰۱۲, to هنگ کنگ.[10]

PAL Express, a subsidiary of Philippine Airlines, once considered a direct route from Iloilo to Malay to boost Boracay-bound tourism traffic.[11] A resolution passed by the Iloilo City Local Development Council (ICLDC) called on PAL president Jaime Bautista to institute direct flights to Malay from Iloilo, with onward service to Cebu City on the return portion from Malay.[8] However, PAL has questioned the route's feasibility, citing congestion at گدفریدو پی راموس which serves that municipality.[7] Nearly ten years after initial service was discussed, on ۲۰ مارس ۲۰۱۷ leisure carrier Air Juan became the first airline to launch scheduled service between the two airports, as well as launching additional service to کویو، پالاوان in Palawan,[12] and supplementary service to Sipalay in Negros Occidental.[13]

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