Godofredo P. Ramos Airport, Regional airport in Nabas, Philippines.
Godofredo P. Ramos Airport is a regional airport in the Philippines serving as a main gateway to Boracay island. The facility operates a 1,800-meter runway capable of handling large passenger aircraft like the Airbus A320.
The airport traces its origins to a 1935 landing strip called Tabung Point Airfield, originally built as an emergency site in the former Capiz province. The facility later expanded into a commercial hub and remains a key transport link for the region today.
The airport's name honors Godofredo P. Ramos, a figure important to the region's local history. Visitors notice this naming choice as a reflection of the province's connection to its past.
The terminal handles daily flights to Manila and Cebu with major Philippine carriers and processes over one million passengers annually. Travelers should expect moderate wait times and find the airport straightforward to navigate, even during busy periods.
In December 2022, the first international flight with a direct connection to Taiwan's Taoyuan International Airport landed here. This milestone opened new travel opportunities linking the region directly to East Asia.
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