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  2. Mactan–Cebu International Airport - Wikipedia

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    MactanCebu International Airport (MCIA) (IATA: CEB, ICAO: RPVM) is the main international airport serving Metro Cebu and serves as the main gateway to the Central Visayas region in the Philippines. Located on a 797-hectare (1,970-acre) site in Lapu-Lapu City on Mactan, it is the second busiest airport in the Philippines. [3]

  3. List of airports by IATA airport code: C - Wikipedia

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    MactanCebu International Airport: Lapu-Lapu, Philippines: UTC+08:00: CEC: KCEC: ... ^2 CHI is the common IATA code for O'Hare International Airport (IATA: ORD), ...

  4. List of airports in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    MactanCebu International Airport: RPVM CEB Central Visayas: Lapu-Lapu City: Visayas Civilian/military 3,300 m (10,800 ft) Ninoy Aquino International Airport: RPLL MNL Greater Manila Area: Pasay / Parañaque: Luzon Civilian/military 3,737 m (12,260 ft) 2,258 m (7,408 ft)

  5. List of the busiest airports in Southeast Asia - Wikipedia

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    airport location country code (IATA / ICAO) domestic passengers international passengers total ... MactanCebu International Airport: Mactan, Cebu: Philippines: CEB ...

  6. Metro Cebu - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of MactanCebu International Airport Terminal 1 at Lapu-Lapu City. MactanCebu International Airport (MCIA) is, officially, the only airport in the Metro Cebu. Located in Lapu-Lapu, it is the second busiest airport in the Philippines, after Metro Manila's Ninoy Aquino International Airport. It has two terminals.

  7. Mactan–Benito Ebuen Air Base - Wikipedia

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    It shares its two runways with the civilian MactanCebu International Airport. [1] Mactan Air Base was originally built by, and was a facility of the United States Air Force (USAF), until the American military units left the country in 1991, whereby full and total control was handed over to the Philippine Air Force. [1] [3]