Aboitiz InfraCapital, Inc. (AIC), the infrastructure arm of the Aboitiz Group, has committed to deliver 2.5 million passenger capacity per annum (MPPA) from the current 2 million within the first two years from its takeover as operator of the Bohol Panglao International Airport (BPIA), with future developments pushing capacity to 3.9 mppa by 2030.
AIC said this as it officially tookover the reigns of BPIA on June 16, 2025 with planned upgrades under a ₱4.53 billion. BPIA is the Philippines’ ninth-busiest gateway and a vital tourism hub. Upgrading of the airport is set to begin this second half 2025.
BPIA, dubbed the country’s “Green Gateway to the World,” becomes the third airport in AIC’s growing airport portfolio, alongside Mactan-Cebu International Airport (MCIA) in Cebu and Laguindingan International Airport in Misamis Oriental.
“We are excited to officially begin operations at Bohol-Panglao International Airport and bring our brand of operational excellence, innovation, and passenger-focused service to this important gateway. This project is about more than infrastructure — it’s about enabling tourism, empowering local economies, and creating more inclusive growth across the Visayas,” said AIC President and CEO Cosette V. Canilao.
Over the next few years, AIC will expand the passenger terminal building, modernize landside and airside facilities, and install new airport systems and equipment.
“This official handover marks the beginning of a new chapter for Bohol-Panglao International Airport. We are committed to transforming BPIA into a globally competitive gateway that reflects the beauty and hospitality of Bohol, while helping unlock its full tourism and economic potential,” said AIC Vice President and Head of the Airports Business Rafael M. Aboitiz.
The addition of BPIA further strengthens AIC’s presence in the Visayas, where the Aboitiz Group traces its roots.
With BPIA, AIC’s Airports platform now spans three key gateways in the Philippines, including MCIA — the second-busiest airport in the country and a 4-star Skytrax-rated facility — and Laguindingan International Airport, the country’s sixth-busiest airport, which AIC began operating in April 2025.
MCIA, LIA, and BPIA are part of AIC’s broader strategy to develop and manage infrastructure assets that deliver top-notch Filipino hospitality, better and smoother travel, and seamless connectivity across the Philippines.
As a unit of the Aboitiz Group techglomerate, AIC is leveraging its expertise in infrastructure and technology to drive sustainable growth in the country’s aviation sector.