The Philippines' first eco-airport and a key tourism gateway to Bohol and the Visayas region.


Bohol–Panglao International Airport (TAG) is located on Panglao Island, about 20 km southwest of Tagbilaran, serving as the main entry point for domestic and international travelers to Bohol. Opened in 2018, it replaced Tagbilaran Airport and features modern, eco-friendly infrastructure designed to support the region’s booming tourism sector.
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Passenger traffic increased by 12% year-over-year, driven by tourism recovery and new international routes.
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Personnel include airline staff, ground handlers, security, retail, and airport operations teams.

The airport is designed to handle up to 2 million passengers annually, with future expansion planned to accommodate growing demand.
Deployment of energy-efficient systems, advanced baggage screening, and digital passenger information displays enhances operational efficiency.
Features include solar panel roofing, rainwater harvesting, LED lighting, and eco-friendly building materials to minimize environmental impact.
Collaborate with national agencies to expand international connectivity and secure funding for green infrastructure upgrades.
Prioritize terminal expansion and apron upgrades to support larger aircraft and increased passenger volumes.
Accelerate renewable energy adoption and green certification to maintain leadership in sustainable airport operations.