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Manila (MNL) → Ozamiz (OZC)
Cebu Pacific
Monday, 15 Apr 2024
RM 232.84
Manila (MNL) → Ozamiz (OZC)
PAL Express
Friday, 19 Apr 2024
RM 322.37
Iloilo (ILO) → Ozamiz (OZC)
Airlines
Thursday, 28 Mar 2024
RM 763.33
Singapore (SIN) → Ozamiz (OZC)
Airlines
Friday, 19 Apr 2024
RM 925.48

Flights to Ozamiz, Philippines

The city of Ozamiz grew out of an old Spanish town called Misamis—a name believed to have been derived from the Subanen word “Kuyamis,” a variety of coconut. Other unverified historical sources, however, suggest that the name Misamis came from “Misa” after the Catholic Mass. The origin and the growth of the old Spanish town, Misamis, was due to the presence of the Spanish garrison stationed at the stone fort named Nuestra Senora dela Concepcion del Triunfo, which was constructed sometime in the 18th century to control the pirate activities originating in the nearby Lanao area. In 1850, the town of Misamis became the capital of the District of Misamis. Ozamiz City became a chartered city in 1948, and the major contributory factor to this is the fact that Ozamiz is the gateway from the East giving it the geographical advantage over the other two cities of the province.

Airports in Ozamiz

1. Labo Airport (OZC)

Labo Airport (OZC) is a smaller airport located in the Philippines. It is an airport serving the general area of the city of Ozamiz in the Philippines. You can fly to 2 destinations with three airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. The route with the most departures is the route to Cebu (CEB) with an average of 19 flights from Ozamiz every week which is over 53% of all weekly departures. Until today, there are no international flights from Ozamiz. Philippine Airlines is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 17 scheduled take-offs every week. The second largest operator from Ozamiz is Cebu Pacific Air. The aircraft types with most scheduled flights are the Airbus A31X/32X and the Bombardier Dash 8. The route with the longest flight time from Ozamiz (OZC) is to Manila (MNL) and takes about 1 hour 40 minutes with an Airbus A320.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Ozamiz?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Ozamiz.All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. You can sort the result with your preferences like the best price, the best service and many more. Now they have developed the application for this website where it's mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offer you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Ozamiz?

The busiest month for tourism in Ozamiz City, the Philippines is August, followed by July and May. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. If you want to pay in advance, you must make sure that you are available for that specific day because you may not get back your deposit. Tourists are unlikely to visit Ozamiz City in December. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

Average temperatures in Ozamiz City vary barely at all. Considering humidity, temperatures feel hot all year with a chance of rain throughout most of the year. If you are looking for the very warmest time to visit Ozamiz City, the hottest months are April, May, and then June. If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Ozamiz City are March, April, and then February. The lowest chance of rain occurs around early April. Ozamiz City has some extremely humid months and high humidity throughout the year. The least humid month is April, and the most humid month is January. Wind in Ozamiz City is usually extremely calm. The windiest month is September, followed by March and February.

The feast of Our Lady of Triumph at Cotta Shrine is celebrated every July 16 which the Charter City anniversary is also. Subayan Keg Subanon festival is also held on the same day. The Cotta entertainment area has free live band concerts, and other musical variety shows each weekend. Fireworks displays are held at Cotta during Fiesta and holidays. It can be seen across Panguil bay as far as Lanao del Norte. The feast of Immaculate Conception is celebrated every December 8 while every 4th Sunday of January is the Sr. Sto. Nino Fluvial Parade held at Panguil Bay. Balanghoy Festival is held annually at Cotta area.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Ozamiz?

1. Fuerte dela Concepcion y del Triunfo - Also known as Cotta Shrine, is a fort built in 1755 by Father Jose Ducos to serve as a Spanish outpost in the area. A special chapel was built inside the walls of the fort and an image of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, in the pink and blue attire, was enshrined in the chapel and outside the fort on the wall facing the bay, was a carved image of the Virgin. The image on the Cotta's wall is believed to be miraculously growing and has been the object of pilgrimage. The fort was renovated and restored to its original design in 2006. Cotta will undergo improvement and development with the construction of a boulevard with a Spanish galleon replica, cotta park with parking area, a mini commercial complex for food stalls, ticketing offices, restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops.

2. Naomi Botanical Garden - 12-hectare property of local and imported tropical flowers, plants and fruit seedlings. There are fully air-conditioned private rooms, Function halls, tennis court, Golf range, ceramics factory, pottery and a bakery inside this sprawling garden.

3. Bukagan Hill - Has a view of the city, Panguil Bay, the provinces of Lanao del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur. There are four great bells at the top of Bukagan Hill. The bells were named after “St. Peter”, “St. Marien”, “St. Joseph” and “St. Michael” and were initially purchased by Bishop Patrick Cronin, D.D. for the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. However, the bells weighed 7 tons and were found to be too heavy and too large for the cathedral's belfry. The people felt that it was very expensive to construct a special belfry for them considering that a lot of fundraising effort was made for the building of the cathedral and the installing of the pipe organ.

The city of Ozamiz grew out of an old Spanish town called Misamis—a name believed to have been derived from the Subanen word “Kuyamis,” a variety of coconut. Other unverified historical sources, however, suggest that the name Misamis came from “Misa” after the Catholic Mass. The origin and the growth of the old Spanish town, Misamis, was due to the presence of the Spanish garrison stationed at the stone fort named Nuestra Senora dela Concepcion del Triunfo, which was constructed sometime in the 18th century to control the pirate activities originating in the nearby Lanao area. In 1850, the town of Misamis became the capital of the District of Misamis. Ozamiz City became a chartered city in 1948, and the major contributory factor to this is the fact that Ozamiz is the gateway from the East giving it the geographical advantage over the other two cities of the province.

Airports in Ozamiz

1. Labo Airport (OZC)

Labo Airport (OZC) is a smaller airport located in the Philippines. It is an airport serving the general area of the city of Ozamiz in the Philippines. You can fly to 2 destinations with three airlines in scheduled passenger traffic. The route with the most departures is the route to Cebu (CEB) with an average of 19 flights from Ozamiz every week which is over 53% of all weekly departures. Until today, there are no international flights from Ozamiz. Philippine Airlines is the largest airline here by counting the number of departures with around 17 scheduled take-offs every week. The second largest operator from Ozamiz is Cebu Pacific Air. The aircraft types with most scheduled flights are the Airbus A31X/32X and the Bombardier Dash 8. The route with the longest flight time from Ozamiz (OZC) is to Manila (MNL) and takes about 1 hour 40 minutes with an Airbus A320.

How to Get Cheap Flights to Ozamiz?

Traveloka is a traveller flight ticket website where it eases the travellers to find the cheapest flights to Ozamiz.All you have to do is to insert the information in the box that says origin and destination, and the website will list out the best result for you. You can sort the result with your preferences like the best price, the best service and many more. Now they have developed the application for this website where it's mean that you can access it through your mobile phone. Just put the information and click search after that choose which packages that offer you the best price.

When is the Best Time to Fly to Ozamiz?

The busiest month for tourism in Ozamiz City, the Philippines is August, followed by July and May. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive during these months, though you can save if you purchase well in advance. If you want to pay in advance, you must make sure that you are available for that specific day because you may not get back your deposit. Tourists are unlikely to visit Ozamiz City in December. Those willing to visit at these times will likely find it the least expensive month.

Average temperatures in Ozamiz City vary barely at all. Considering humidity, temperatures feel hot all year with a chance of rain throughout most of the year. If you are looking for the very warmest time to visit Ozamiz City, the hottest months are April, May, and then June. If dry weather is what you’re after, the months with the lowest chance of significant precipitation in Ozamiz City are March, April, and then February. The lowest chance of rain occurs around early April. Ozamiz City has some extremely humid months and high humidity throughout the year. The least humid month is April, and the most humid month is January. Wind in Ozamiz City is usually extremely calm. The windiest month is September, followed by March and February.

The feast of Our Lady of Triumph at Cotta Shrine is celebrated every July 16 which the Charter City anniversary is also. Subayan Keg Subanon festival is also held on the same day. The Cotta entertainment area has free live band concerts, and other musical variety shows each weekend. Fireworks displays are held at Cotta during Fiesta and holidays. It can be seen across Panguil bay as far as Lanao del Norte. The feast of Immaculate Conception is celebrated every December 8 while every 4th Sunday of January is the Sr. Sto. Nino Fluvial Parade held at Panguil Bay. Balanghoy Festival is held annually at Cotta area.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Ozamiz?

1. Fuerte dela Concepcion y del Triunfo - Also known as Cotta Shrine, is a fort built in 1755 by Father Jose Ducos to serve as a Spanish outpost in the area. A special chapel was built inside the walls of the fort and an image of the Virgin of the Immaculate Conception, in the pink and blue attire, was enshrined in the chapel and outside the fort on the wall facing the bay, was a carved image of the Virgin. The image on the Cotta's wall is believed to be miraculously growing and has been the object of pilgrimage. The fort was renovated and restored to its original design in 2006. Cotta will undergo improvement and development with the construction of a boulevard with a Spanish galleon replica, cotta park with parking area, a mini commercial complex for food stalls, ticketing offices, restaurants, cafes, and souvenir shops.

2. Naomi Botanical Garden - 12-hectare property of local and imported tropical flowers, plants and fruit seedlings. There are fully air-conditioned private rooms, Function halls, tennis court, Golf range, ceramics factory, pottery and a bakery inside this sprawling garden.

3. Bukagan Hill - Has a view of the city, Panguil Bay, the provinces of Lanao del Norte and Zamboanga del Sur. There are four great bells at the top of Bukagan Hill. The bells were named after “St. Peter”, “St. Marien”, “St. Joseph” and “St. Michael” and were initially purchased by Bishop Patrick Cronin, D.D. for the Immaculate Conception Cathedral. However, the bells weighed 7 tons and were found to be too heavy and too large for the cathedral's belfry. The people felt that it was very expensive to construct a special belfry for them considering that a lot of fundraising effort was made for the building of the cathedral and the installing of the pipe organ.

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