Seaports
The Port of Iligan is located along the northern central coastal areas of Mindanao facing the Iligan Bay with geographical coordinates of approximately 8o13’56’’ North latitude, 124o13’54’’ East. It is 795 kilometers southwest of Metro Manila.[11]
It serves the port users and passengers coming from the hinterlands of the provinces of Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, and parts of the provinces of Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental,Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur, and the Cities of Iligan and Marawi.[11]
There are four major shipping lines operating in the Port of Iligan serving Manila, Cebu City, Oroquieta City, and Ozamiz City routes. These are 2Go Travel, Carlos A. Gothong Lines, Ocean Jet, and Cokaliong Shipping Lines.
There are around 7 private seaports in Iligan operated by their respective heavy industry companies. These private seaports can be found in Barangays Maria Cristina, Suarez, Tominobo, Sta. Filomena, and Kiwalan.
Airports
The main airport is Laguindingan International Airport (IATA:none, ICAO:none), is located in the Municipality of Laguindingan, Province of Misamis Oriental, Northern Mindanao (Region X), southern part of the Philippines. Opened last June 15, 2013,[12] the airport has replaced Lumbia Airport as the main airport of Misamis Oriental and Northern Mindanao.[13]It has daily commercial flights from and to Manila, Cebu, Davao and Zamboanga via PAL Express, and Cebu Pacific.
Other nearby commercial airports include:
There are two main bus terminals in Iligan.
City Transportation
The public modes of transportation within the city are Jeepneys, Taxis, and Pedicabs. "Tartanillas" services main roads in Barangay Pala-o and Barangay Tambacan.
The Port of Iligan is located along the northern central coastal areas of Mindanao facing the Iligan Bay with geographical coordinates of approximately 8o13’56’’ North latitude, 124o13’54’’ East. It is 795 kilometers southwest of Metro Manila.[11]
It serves the port users and passengers coming from the hinterlands of the provinces of Lanao del Norte, Lanao del Sur, and parts of the provinces of Misamis Oriental, Misamis Occidental,Zamboanga del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur, and the Cities of Iligan and Marawi.[11]
There are four major shipping lines operating in the Port of Iligan serving Manila, Cebu City, Oroquieta City, and Ozamiz City routes. These are 2Go Travel, Carlos A. Gothong Lines, Ocean Jet, and Cokaliong Shipping Lines.
There are around 7 private seaports in Iligan operated by their respective heavy industry companies. These private seaports can be found in Barangays Maria Cristina, Suarez, Tominobo, Sta. Filomena, and Kiwalan.
Airports
The main airport is Laguindingan International Airport (IATA:none, ICAO:none), is located in the Municipality of Laguindingan, Province of Misamis Oriental, Northern Mindanao (Region X), southern part of the Philippines. Opened last June 15, 2013,[12] the airport has replaced Lumbia Airport as the main airport of Misamis Oriental and Northern Mindanao.[13]It has daily commercial flights from and to Manila, Cebu, Davao and Zamboanga via PAL Express, and Cebu Pacific.
Other nearby commercial airports include:
- Lumbia Airport (IATA: CGY, ICAO: RPML), located in Cagayan de Oro City. Lumbia Airport is a major domestic airport serving Misamis Oriental and Northern Mindanao.
- Maria Cristina Airport (IATA:IGN, ICAO:RPMI), is located in Baloi, Lanao del Norte and was the main airport of Iligan in the late 1980s. Aerolift Philippines, a defunct regional airline, ceased its services when its passenger plane crashed at some structures at the end of the runway of the Manila Domestic Airport in 1990 which resulted to its bankruptcy.[14][15] Thus, it ended its service to Iligan's airport at Balo-i which also resulted to the closure of the airport. Philippine Airlines served the city for many years before stopping services in 1998 due to the Asian financial crisis.
There are two main bus terminals in Iligan.
- The Integrated Bus and Jeepney Terminal (IBJT), caters trips to and from Cagayan de Oro City and various parts of Misamis Oriental.
- Southbound Bus and Jeepney Terminal, caters trips to and from Dipolog City, Pagadian City, Ozamiz City, and Zamboanga City, various parts of Lanao del Norte and Marawi City.
City Transportation
The public modes of transportation within the city are Jeepneys, Taxis, and Pedicabs. "Tartanillas" services main roads in Barangay Pala-o and Barangay Tambacan.