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Kalibo International Airport (Aklanon: Paeoparang Pangkalibutan it Kalibo, Hiligaynon: Pangkalibutan nga Hulugpaan sang Kalibo, Filipino: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Kalibo; IATA: KLO, ICAO: RPVK) is an international airport that serves the general area of Kalibo, the capital of the province of Aklan in the Philippines, and is one of two airports serving Boracay, the other being Godofredo P. Ramos Airport (also known as Caticlan Airport) in the municipality of Malay. It is the fastest growing airport in the Philippines in terms of passenger traffic with more than 50% growth in 2010, and 2nd fastest for seats offered for June 2014 over the corresponding month of the previous year (20%).[2] The airport is classified as an international airport by the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines, a body of the Department of Transportation responsible for the operations of all airports in the Philippines except major international airports.

Kalibo International Airport

Paeoparang Pangkalibutan it Kalibo
Pangkalibutan nga Hulugpaan sang Kalibo
Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Kalibo
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorCivil Aviation Authority of the Philippines
ServesBoracay
LocationPook, Kalibo, Aklan
Focus city for
Elevation AMSL4 m / 14 ft
Coordinates11°40′45″N 122°22′33″E
Websitewww.kalibointernational.com
Map
KLO/RPVK
Location in the Philippines
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
05/23 2,500 8,202 Asphalt/concrete
Statistics (2021)
Passengers95,541
75.59%
Aircraft movements1,646
0.56%
Cargo movement (in kg)805,433
64.89%
Source: CAAP[1]

The airport is situated 2 kilometers (1.2 mi) east of the main area of Kalibo and 68 kilometers (42 mi) from Caticlan port in Malay.


Expansion and development


The airport's control tower.
The airport's control tower.

On March 31, 2008, construction of the airport's new terminal building commenced. The said construction is part of the ₱130-million fund pledged by President Gloria Macapagal Arroyo in 2007 for the upgrade of the airport which is being geared to become an international landmark for tourism. The package includes 80 million pesos for the new terminal, while ₱50 million was released in 2009 by the Department of Budget and Management for the installation of an Instrument Landing System (ILS).[3]

The Kalibo International Airport has one of the busiest international flight activity in Western Visayas. Regular and chartered flights accommodate thousands of travelers during the holidays from Asian routes to the capital town of Kalibo.[4]

A 200-meter (660 ft) extension of the runway was due to open by the end of 2017, which would extend the current 2,187-meter (7,175 ft) runway to 2,387 meters (7,831 ft).[5] The construction of the new terminal building is to start as soon as possible. There is also to be widening and extension of the apron and expansion of the tarmac, plus additional aircraft parking, airport lights and vehicular parking.

A ₱17.9-million expansion and rehabilitation project for the terminal building begun on July 2, 2018 as part of the Build! Build! Build! program of the government that has been pushing for the development and expansion of existing infrastructures such as airports.[6] Rehabilition works were completed on September 15, 2020. The entire rehabilitation project, which included the rehabilitation of the terminal, reblocking of apron pavement and upgrades to the nearby facilities, was inaugurated on June 4, 2021.[7]


Structure



Runway


The airport has a single 2,500-meter (8,200 ft) runway with a width of 45 meters (148 ft), running in a direction of 05°/23°. It can accommodate narrow-body aircraft such as the Airbus A320 family.[8]


Passenger terminal


The airport has a two-level passenger terminal building. The first level houses the check-in counters, security checks, and the pre-departure area. The second level houses the airline offices in the check-in area, and various kiosks. The pre-departure area also has restaurants and pasalubong centers.[9]

The international passenger terminal building has an area of 2,633.40 square meters (28,345.7 sq ft) and can accommodate 406 passengers.[7]


Airlines and destinations


AirlinesDestinations
Air Busan Busan, Seoul–Incheon
Air Seoul Seoul–Incheon
Cebu Pacific Manila
Jin Air Seoul–Incheon
Pan Pacific Airlines Seoul–Incheon
PAL Express Manila
Philippine Airlines Manila, Seoul–Incheon[10]
Philippines AirAsia Manila
T'way AirSeoul–Incheon[11]

Statistics


Data from Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP).[12][13]

Annual passenger traffic at KLO airport. See Wikidata query.

An em dash (—) is used if data from CAAP is not available.


Incidents and accidents



References


  1. Aircraft, Passenger, Cargo Movements 2021 (PDF). Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (Report). Retrieved August 18, 2022.
  2. "Philippines capacity up 5.4%; Cebu Pacific Air has half of domestic market". February 26, 2014.
  3. Construction of Kalibo Airport, The Manila Bulletin Online, archived from the original on September 18, 2008, retrieved April 2, 2008
  4. "AKLAN FORUM journal".
  5. "Kalibo International Airport". AirportGuide.
  6. Ignacio, Reicelene Joy (July 2, 2018). "P17.9-M expansion and rehab of Kalibo Airport to start July 2". The Manila Times. Retrieved October 26, 2018.
  7. Cordero, Ted (June 4, 2021). "Upgraded Kalibo airport to boost employment, tourism in Aklan —DOTr". GMA News Online. Retrieved June 4, 2021.
  8. "Kalibo International Airport". SkyVector. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  9. "Kalibo International Airport". Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  10. "PHILIPPINE AIRLINES RESTORES ADDITIONAL ROUTES TO KOREA IN LATE-JULY 2022". AeroRoutes. June 14, 2022.
  11. "Kalibo International Airport reopens flights from South Korea". CNN Philippines. Retrieved May 28, 2022.
  12. "Philippine Aircraft, Passenger and Cargo Statistics 2001-2010". Archived from the original on June 2, 2013.
  13. "Aircraft, Passenger, and Cargo Movements". Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  14. "Kalibo airport operations disrupted as plane overshoots runway". GMA News. February 13, 2012. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  15. Dela Cruz, Kathlyn (December 19, 2013). "Zest Air plane skids off Kalibo airport runway". ABS-CBN News. Retrieved November 7, 2022.
  16. "AirAsia flight overshoots runway in Kalibo, Philippines". December 31, 2014. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  17. Zabal, Boy Ryan B. (April 14, 2016). "Plane blows tire in Kalibo airport, responding fire fighters injured". Rappler. Retrieved September 7, 2022.
  18. "Incident Airbus A320-231 RP-C5323". Aviation Safety Network. April 14, 2016. Retrieved November 7, 2022.



На других языках


[de] Kalibo Airport

Kalibo International Airport (Philippinisch: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Kalibo, Hiligaynon: Pangkalibutan nga Hulugpaan sang Kalibo, Akeanon: Pangkalibutan nga Paeuparan it Kalibo) (IATA-Code: KLO, ICAO-Code: RPVK) ist ein internationaler Flughafen auf der Insel Panay, der die Provinz Aklan und die Provinzhauptstadt Kalibo bedient. Gleichzeitig ist es einer der beiden Flughäfen, die als Zutrittstor für die Touristeninsel Boracay dienen (Caticlan, oder auch Godofredo P. Ramos Airport ist der andere). Es ist der zurzeit am schnellsten wachsende Flughafen der Philippinen in Bezug auf Fluggastzahlen mit einem Wachstum von über 50 % in 2010. Der Flughafen wird von der Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines betrieben.
- [en] Kalibo International Airport

[es] Aeropuerto Internacional de Calivo

El Aeropuerto Internacional de Calivo[1][2] (en aklanon, Paeuparang Pangkalibutan it Kalibo; en tagalo, Paliparang Internasyonal ng Kalibo) (IATA: KLO, ICAO: RPVK) es un aeropuerto que sirve a la zona general de Calivo,[3] la capital de la provincia de Aklan en las Filipinas,[4][5] y es uno de los dos aeropuertos que sirven a Boracay, siendo el otro el Aeropuerto Godofredo P. Ramos en la ciudad de Malay. Es el aeropuerto de más rápido crecimiento en las Filipinas en términos de tráfico de pasajeros, con un crecimiento superior al 50% en 2010, y el segundo más rápido para asientos ofrecidos para junio de 2014 sobre el mismo mes del año anterior (20%). Se clasifica como un aeropuerto internacional por la Autoridad de Aviación Civil de Filipinas, un organismo del Departamento de Transportes y Comunicaciones responsable de las operaciones de todos los aeropuertos en Filipinas, excepto los principales aeropuertos internacionales.

[fr] Aéroport international de Kalibo

L'aéroport international de Kalibo (Aklanon : Pangkalibutan nga Paeoparan il Kalibo, Hiligaynon : Pangkalibutan nga Hulugpaan chanté Kalibo, Tagalog : Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Kalibo) (code IATA : KLO • code OACI : RPVK) est un aéroport qui dessert la région de Kalibo, la capitale de la province d'Aklan aux Philippines, et est l'un des deux aéroports desservant Boracay, l'autre étant l'aéroport Godofredo P. Ramos, également connu comme l'aéroport de Caticlan (en) dans la ville de Malay. C'est l'aéroport qui connaît la plus forte croissance en nombre de passagers, avec plus de 50 % en 2010.

[it] Aeroporto di Kalibo

L'aeroporto di Kalibo[1] (tagallo: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Kalibo) (IATA: KLO, ICAO: RPVK) definito come internazionale dalle autorità dell'aviazione civile filippina CAAP[2] è un aeroporto filippino situato a 3 km dal centro di Kalibo, nell'estremità settentrionale dell'isola di Panay, nella provincia di Aklan, nel Visayas Occidentale. La struttura è dotata di una pista di asfalto e cemento lunga 2187 m, l'altitudine è di 4 m, l'orientamento della pista è RWY 05-23. L'aeroporto è aperto al traffico commerciale 24 ore al giorno e viene talvolta utilizzato dall'Aeronautica Militare come stazione di rifornimento dei propri velivoli.

[ru] Калибо (аэропорт)

Междунаро́дный аэропо́рт Кали́бо (филиппинский: Paliparang Pandaigdig ng Kalibo) (ИАТА: KLO, ИКАО: RPVK) — гражданский аэропорт, обслуживающий Калибо, центр филиппинской провинции Аклан, также является одним из двух аэропортов, обслуживающих остров Боракай (другой аэропорт имени Годофредо Рамос расположен в муниципалитете Малай). Калибо - самый быстроразвивающийся аэропорт на Филиппинах по объёму пассажирских перевозок с более чем 50 % ростом в 2010 году, и второй по росту с показателем 20,5 % за июнь 2014 года по сравнению с аналогичным периодом прошлого года[2]. Классифицируется как международный аэропорт гражданской авиации Филиппин, органа департамента транспорта и связи, который отвечает за работу всех аэропортов на Филиппинах, за исключением крупных международных аэропортов.



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