
Bohol — Has now reached a major infrastructure milestone this April with the successful management transition of the Bohol-Panglao International Airport (BPIA) under Aboitiz InfraCapital. The airport recorded a staggering 2.2 million passengers in the previous year, highlighting its role as the primary catalyst for the province's economic surge.
The Seamless Access Narrative
For Bohol’s tourism and trade sectors, the story is one of enhanced regional mobility. Under the management of Aboitiz InfraCapital, BPIA has been positioned as a central gateway linking the Visayas to both domestic and international destinations. The steady increase in passenger arrivals supports the provincial government's efforts to foster high-value, sustainable growth across the island. For the 2026 traveler, arriving in Bohol is now a more efficient and world-class experience, reflecting the province’s status as a UNESCO Global Geopark.
Inter-Island Synergy and Connectivity
The expansion of air services is being complemented by improved inter-island links, particularly from Cebu. Initiatives to strengthen fast ferry connections and regional flight transfers are making it easier for tourists to experience "multi-destination" trips within the Visayas. This synergy is crucial for spreading the economic benefits of tourism beyond the primary hubs of Panglao and Tagbilaran. The local government is actively supporting these private-sector initiatives to ensure that mobility remains a top priority for provincial development.
Strategic Readiness for Future Demand
Bohol is currently assessing the feasibility of a third bridge between Tagbilaran and Panglao to handle the influx of visitors. This proposed project, supported by international expertise, aims to ease traffic congestion and further boost the island's logistical capacity. As the airport continues to break passenger records, these infrastructure projects are vital for maintaining the province's ecological and social balance. The focus remains on "quality governance" that delivers responsive services to both the Boholano people and their global guests.




