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  2. Laoag International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Laoag International Airport (IATA: LAO, ICAO: RPLI) is an airport serving the general area of Laoag, the capital city of the province of Ilocos Norte in the ...

  3. Typhoon Doksuri - Wikipedia

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    The Laoag International Airport, situated in northern Luzon, cancelled all its flights for July 25 and 26. [64] Various sea ports in Calabarzon, Mimaropa, and the Bicol Region suspended operations due to strong waves. [65] The earlier transport strike—supposed to last three days—was suspended. [66]

  4. Cagayan North International Airport - Wikipedia

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    With an estimated total cost of ₱1.66 billion ($34.2 million), the 150-hectare airport hub is the result of a 50-year joint venture agreement between Cagayan Economic Zone Authority (CEZA) and Cagayan Land Property Development Corporation (CLPDC) with the private consortium contributing 58.3% in equity or ₱966 million while CEZA's share is 41.7% or ₱691 million. [3]

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  6. List of airports by ICAO code: R - Wikipedia

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    RPLG – Wasig Airport (possibly defunct) – Mansalay, Oriental Mindoro; RPLH (LLC) – Cagayan North International Airport – Lal-lo, Cagayan; RPLI (LAO) – Laoag International Airport – Laoag, Ilocos Norte; RPLJ – Jomalig Island Airport – Jomalig, Quezon; RPLK (DRP) – Bicol International Airport – Daraga, Albay

  7. Laoag International Airlines Flight 585 - Wikipedia

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    Laoag International Airlines Flight 585 was a scheduled flight operated by Laoag International Airlines from Manila to Basco, Philippines via Laoag. [1] On November 11, 2002, the Fokker F-27 Friendship crashed into Manila Bay shortly after takeoff from Ninoy Aquino International Airport. [2] Of the 34 passengers and crew on board, 15 survived. [1]

  8. List of Philippine Airlines destinations - Wikipedia

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    Airport Closed [38] Ninoy Aquino International Airport: Hub [1] Philippines (Northern Mindanao) Cagayan de Oro: Laguindingan Airport: Terminated 1: Lumbia Airport: Airport Closed [22] Gingoog: Gingoog Airfield: Terminated [35] Iligan: Maria Cristina Airport: Airport Closed [34] Malaybalay: Malaybalay Airport: Airport Closed [35] Manolo Fortich ...

  9. Laoag International Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Laoag, Philippines Laoag International Airlines was an airline based in the Philippines . It shut down when one of its aircraft, Flight 585 crashed in Manila Bay in 2002.