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Davao Francisco Bangoy International Airport

Written by Patrick

OVERVIEW FAST FACTS GETTING HERE MAP AIRLINES & DESTINATIONS ARRIVALS DEPARTURES FACILITIES & SERVICES FEES TRANSPORTATION HOTELS POPULAR DESTINATIONS ADDITIONAL INFORMATION GALLERY DON'T FORGET

Francisco Bangoy International Airport

Davao Francisco Bangoy International Airport (DVO)

Official Name: Davao Francisco Bangoy International Airport
Airport Code: DVO
Address: Catitipan, Barangay Buhangin, Davao City, Philippines
Website: None
Phone: 082) 234-3615 / 235-0007
Hours: Open 24 Hours
Terminal Fees:

International – 700 PHP
Domestic – 200 PHP

WiFi: FREE WiFi is available.
 
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OVERVIEW

Francisco Bangoy International Airport, also known and still commonly referred to as Davao International Airport (IATA: DVO, ICAO: RPMD), is the main airport serving Davao City in the province of Davao del Sur and Davao Region in the Philippines. It is the busiest airport in the island of Mindanao and the third busiest in the Philippines after Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Manila and Mactan–Cebu International Airport in Lapu-Lapu, Cebu. The airport has a single 3,000-meter precision runway.

A new terminal replaces the previous airport terminals, which lie just across it, in handling both domestic and international flights operating to and from Davao. The modern facility is designed to handle approximately 2 million passengers annually and 84,600 metric tons of cargo annually. The added capacity is also complemented by the latest navigational, security, and baggage handling equipment.   

FAST FACTS

Airport Name:
Davao Francisco Bangoy International Airport
Airport Code:
DVO
Location:
Catitipan, Barangay Buhangin, Davao City, Philippines
Coordinates:
07°07′31″N 125°38′45″E
Island:
Mindanao
Serves (Closest City):
Type:
International
Size:
Large
Number of Terminals:
Two
Terminal Fees:
International – 700 PHP | Domestic – 200 PHP
Owner & Operator:
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines (CAAP)
Year Built:
1940
Elevation:
29m / 96ft AMSL
Runways:
1 Runway | 3,000 meters (9,842 feet) | Asphalt/Concrete
Hub For:
Cebu Pacific | PAL Express | Philippine Airlines | Philippines AirAsia
Closest Airport:
Other Nearby Airports:
Cotabato Airport – (159 Km)
Time Zone:
UTC/GMT +8:00
Hours of Operation:
Open 24 Hours
Facilities & Amenities:
Services:
Concessionaires:
WiFi:
FREE WiFi available.
Address:
Catitipan, Barangay Buhangin, Davao City, Philippines
Phone Number:
(082) 234-3615 / 235-0007
Official Website:
None

GETTING HERE

Davao International Airport is located approximately 9 km (5.5 miles) from downtown Davao. It takes approximately 20 minutes from downtown Davao to get to this airport with light traffic.

There is a single entrance to the airport making access to the airport clear and easy.  

Use the following link to determine how to get from your current location to this airport or from this airport to your destination.

See the Transportation to/from this Airport section below for available modes of transport to/from this airport.

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AIRLINES & DESTINATIONS

The following airlines have daily flights to and from the following destinations:

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ARRIVALS

When you arrive at the airport you will either exit the plane onto the tarmac and walk to the terminal, or deplane onto the tarmac and take a bus to the terminal, or deplane using a skywalk directly into the airport terminal.

Once in the terminal, you will walk a short distance to the baggage claim area to retrieve any bags you may have checked.

After claiming your checked luggage you may exit the terminal directly to the passenger loading zone where you can choose a form of transportation to take you to your destination.

See the Transportation to/from this Airport section below for available modes of transport to/from this airport.

DEPARTURES

When you arrive at the departure side of this airport, there will be an area to unload your luggage directly outside the Departure Entrance of the terminal.

You must have a valid ticket to enter the terminal.  You and your luggage will need to pass through the security checkpoint to enter the terminal.

Once you pass through the security checkpoint at the entrance of the terminal, you will be in the Check-In area where you may begin the check-in process, check your luggage, and obtain your boarding pass.

After checking your luggage and obtaining your boarding pass, you may need to pay a terminal fee if it is not included in the cost of your plane ticket.  You must do this BEFORE you can pass through the next security checkpoint to enter the Passenger Waiting area.

The security checkpoint to enter the Passenger Waiting area tends to be more strict and usually requires removing your belt, shoes, hat, all items in your pockets and on your body, as well as large electronics such as tablets and laptops from your bags BEFORE passing through the security checkpoint. 

Planes are boarded via a skywalk or from the tarmac.  Depending on the distance of your plane from the terminal, you will either walk to the plane on the tarmac, or a bus will take you to your plane which you will then board from the tarmac.

The first flight that departs from this airport at 5:50 AM.

The last flight that departs from this airport at 10:30 PM.

FACILITIES & SERVICES

Assisted Travel Through Terminal

Wheelchairs are available upon request.  If you require one, you should inform your airline or travel agent when making a flight booking that you need assistance at this airport, since getting help from the curbside to check-in counters or with the collection of bags is not available unless agreed to in advance with your airline.

Porters are available but usually require tipping them.

ATMs

There are ATMs at this airport.

NOTE:
Additional fees may apply when traveling internationally. Be sure to check your bank’s fees and your daily withdrawal limit when travelling outside your country or locale. We suggest you notify your bank of your travel plans to avoid any issues while traveling.

Car Rentals

There are several car rental agencies at this airport.

Cellular Services

There are 2 cellular service providers at this airport: 1) Smart, and 2) Globe.  Both service providers are located inside this airport on the departure side of the terminal, and outside this airport on the arrivals side of the terminal.

Concessionaires

Concessionaires at this airport include:

  • Duty-Free Shop at the Arrival Area
  • Souvenir Shops at the Pre-Departure Area

Most concessionaires open at 6:00 AM and close at MIDNIGHT.

Duty-Free

A Duty-Free shop is located at the Visitor’s Center. It usually opens at 10:00 AM and closes at 7:00 PM.

Food & Drink

There are several stores, restaurants, and cafes available to purchase food & drinks at this airport.  Most open at 6:00 AM and close at MIDNIGHT.

Lost & Found

There is no lost property services at this airport.

Lounges

Lounges are available at this airport located in the Passenger Waiting area of the terminal. There is a cost to access the lounge.

Luggage Carts

Luggage carts are available for use at no cost.

Luggage Storage & Lockers

Luggage Storage & Lockers are NOT available at the airport.

Mobile Charging

Charging stations are NOT available at this airport. Most eateries allow you to charge your phone for a fee.

Money Exchange

Foreign money exchange services are available at this airport.

Parking

Parking is available at this airport. 

Overnight parking is available at this airport, but you must coordinate with the parking attendant or the officer-in-charge of the parking area. Leaving your vehicle overnight without notifying this airport personnel is considered a security threat and could result in your vehicle being towed and impounded.

Prayer Room

There is a multi-denominational prayer room at this airport.

Showers

Showers are NOT available at this airport.  

Sleeping Pods

Sleeping pods are NOT available at this airport.

Smoking Area

There are designated smoking areas in this airport as well as areas outside the terminal.

WiFi

FREE WiFi is available at this airport.

FEES

Terminal Fee

On departing flights you may be charged a terminal fee of either 200 pesos for domestic flights or 700 pesos for international flights if this fee was not included in the cost of your plane ticket. The fee is payable upon entering the departures hall, after check-in and baggage drop-off, before passing through the security checkpoint.

BEWARE: Many airports do NOT accept credit cards and require this fee be paid with cash.

Travel Tax

The travel tax is a levy imposed by the Philippine Government on the individuals (citizens of the Philippines, permanent residents aliens, and non-resident aliens who have stayed in the Philippines for more than one year) who are leaving the country irrespective of the place where the air ticket is issued and the form or place of payment. Tax rates are listed below.

Description
First Class Passage
Economy Class Passage
Full Rate
First Class Passage: 2.700 PHP
Economy Class Passage: 1,620 PHP
Standard Reduced Rate
First Class Passage: 1,350 PHP
Economy Class Passage: 810 PHP
Privileged Reduced Rate OFW’s
First Class Passage: 400 PHP
Economy Class Passage: 300 PHP
Processing Fee Per Certificate
First Class Passage: 200 PHP
Economy Class Passage: 200 PHP

Park & Fly

A Park & Fly facility is available at this airport which costs 250 PHP per day.

Parking Fee

A parking fee of 30 PHP for the first hour is charged for vehicles that will park at this airport’s parking lot. PHP 10.00 is charged for each succeeding hour or a fraction thereof.

Taxable Items

Electronic products that are brought into the country by passengers are subject to tax and duties.

 

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TRANSPORTATION TO/FROM AIRPORT

Bus

Bus services are NOT available.

Car for Hire

Arrangements need to be made with a driver prior to your arrival or departure.

Car Rentals

There are car rental agencies at this airport from which you can rent a car.

Jeepneys

Jeepney services are available outside the airport entrance gate. You have to walk to/from the main airport building.

Ride-Sharing

Ride-Sharing is available to/from the airport for approximately 350-400 PHP per person or through the the GrabTaxi app.

Shuttles

Many of the hotels and resorts offer a van shuttle service.  Some are FREE … others involve a cost.

Taxi

Metered Taxis are readily available at this airport.

READ MORE:  Taxi Tips for the Philippines

HOTELS NEAR AIRPORT

If sleeping in the airport does not appeal to you, there are hotels near the airport:

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Book your room with these trusted online booking sites.  Booking online in the Philippines almost always guarantees the best price and a room when you arrive.  We use these sites frequently to get the best prices and enjoy convenient bookings. Click each of the buttons below to find the best place for you at the lowest rates or use the form below.

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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

Prohibited Items

The list of prohibited items has been expanded to include all liquid substances such as beverages, lotion, shampoo, toothpaste, gels, astringents, and other items of similar consistency. These items shall be placed in the check-in luggage and shall be confiscated if found at the final screening point.

Subject to usual inspection but are not covered by these restrictions are baby formula, breast milk or juice for a baby or small child who is traveling, prescription medicine under the passenger’s name, insulin, and other non-prescription medicines and airline crew groom kits.

For other special arrangements please coordinate with your Airline Company.

Miscellaneous

  • You can NOT enter the terminal without a valid plane ticket.
  • If you do not arrive at least 1 hour BEFORE your flight, you may not be allowed to enter the terminal.
  • It is possible that you could be kept waiting outside a terminal for a delayed plane. Outside but under cover that is. Airport officials sometimes do not allow anyone in the terminal until 2 hours before departure.
  • Although NAIA Terminal 1 is often referred to as the “International Terminal” … BOTH NAIA Terminals 1 and 2 have many international flights each day.  If you have an international flight, be certain to know which terminal you’re departing from.

Advice

  • Always check your reservation to determine which terminal your flight is departing from.
  • You should consider dressing as light as possible as they may make you remove any belts, shoes, hats and pass them through the x-ray machine.
  • Beware of scams and thieves.  Keep your bags and valuables close to you at all times while traveling through the airport, on the plane, and in the transport from the airport to your destination.
  • Don’t wait until the last minute to go to the airport.  It can take time to catch a taxi (30+ minutes). There are often long lines to get into this airport, at the check-in counters, security, and customs. Expect the worst and arrive several hours BEFORE your departure time to avoid missing your flight.
  • Always have at least 1,000 pesos handy to pay the terminal fee should you have to.  Not all airports accept credit cards or the credit card machines are often not working.

Frequently Asked Questions

Check out the following post for answers to Frequently Asked Questions about Air Travel in the Philippines:

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About the Author

Patrick

Patrick is an entrepreneur, digital nomad, explorer, and photographer. Patrick is always in search of fun and adventure. He is well travelled throughout the world, and although location independent, his home base is Phoenix, Arizona in the USA. Patrick loves island lifestyle which is no wonder why he is so interested in spending time in the Philippines with it’s over 7,000 islands. Patrick created this site to share his knowledge of and experiences in the Philippines with Filipinos as well as other foreigners.

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