
The Department of Transportation (DoTr) is pushing plans to expand and modernize Siargao Airport, a long-overdue transformation aimed at accommodating the island’s booming tourism industry.
The airport upgrade is part of a larger vision to eventually elevate Siargao Airport to international status, reinforcing its role as a premier gateway to the world-renowned surfing destination.
“Our plan is to make Siargao an international airport. This island is one of the most popular in our country, so it’s only right that our airport keeps up with the growing demand,” Transportation Secretary Vince Dizon emphasized.
During an inspection last week, Dizon expressed concern over the airport’s deteriorating condition and severe congestion, calling for immediate action.
“Our airport here in Siargao was neglected for years and not properly maintained. We need to expand it for our fellow Filipinos and tourists,” Dizon said in an interview on dzBB Sunday.
As part of immediate improvements, Dizon ordered the removal of the underutilized VIP lounge to make way for additional seating.
“Our fellow Filipinos are already cramped, while there’s a lounge here that no one uses. That space would be better used for passengers,” he noted.
To further ease congestion, the Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP) has been directed to remove redundant X-ray machines and implement a modular expansion project — a temporary but vital upgrade expected to be completed within six months.
With 17 daily flights, Siargao Airport has been struggling to keep up with the influx of travelers heading to the island, widely regarded as the country’s surfing capital.
Siargao is just one of several airports set for major upgrades. Dizon confirmed that Busuanga Airport in Coron is next on the list, as the government works to improve travel hubs catering to rising tourist demand.
“Next, we’re going to Busuanga. It’s the same in Coron — our people and tourists want to visit, but the airport is not fully developed yet. We’ll look into how we can improve it,” Dizon added.