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Manila (MNL) → Tacloban (TAC)
Cebu Pacific
Tuesday, 16 Apr 2024
₱ 1,853.12
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Tuesday, 19 Mar 2024
₱ 6,466.97
Singapore (SIN) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Saturday, 13 Apr 2024
₱ 6,903.27
Singapore (SIN) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Saturday, 13 Apr 2024
₱ 7,242.14
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Sunday, 31 Mar 2024
₱ 15,364.83
Ho Chi Minh City (SGN) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Friday, 12 Apr 2024
₱ 23,024.57
Dubai (DXB) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Friday, 12 Apr 2024
₱ 31,528.66
Kuala Lumpur (KUL) → Tacloban (TAC)
Airlines
Sunday, 31 Mar 2024
₱ 89,861.06

Cheap Flights to Tacloban, Philippines

Tacloban or referred to as Tacloban City. It is a very urbanization city and first class in the Philippines. It functions as a regional center of the Eastern Visayas region. The city is autonomous from the Leyte region, although it serves as the provincial capital. Tacloban has a population of 242,089 and makes it the most populous city in Eastern Visayas according to the census in 2015. The city is located 580 kilometres southeast of Manila. Tacloban was once the capital city of the Philippines under the Commonwealth Government from October 20, 1944, to February 27, 1945. The city of Tacloban was largely destroyed by Typhoon Haiyan on 8 November 2013.

Airports in Tacloban

1. Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport

The airport is also known as Tacloban City Airport. It is an airport serving Tacloban common areas. The airport is the main entrance of Manila and Cebu to the Eastern Region of the Visayas in the Middle East of the Philippines. It is classified as a major Class 1 airport by the Philippine Civil Aviation Authority. Daniel Z. Romualdez Airport is ranked eighth as the busiest field and the third fastest growing airport in terms of passenger numbers in the Philippines until 2017. The airport gets its name from the former head of the House of Representatives of the Philippines, Daniel Z. Romualdez. It is one of the two airports in the Philippines named after members of the Romualdez family, and the other is Imelda R. Marcos Airport in the Dead after Imelda Romualdez-Marcos.

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When is the Best Time to Fly to Tacloban?

The busiest month for tourism in Tacloban, Philippines in April, followed by February and March. Prices for hotels and flights will be most expensive in these months, though you can save if you buy well in advance. Travelers are unlikely to visit Tacloban in October. Those who are willing to visit in these times may find the least expensive month. Tacloban has a tropical rainforest climate, also known as the equatorial climate. Tropical rainforest climate is a tropical climate where no dry season has no summer or winter season. It is usually hot and wet throughout the year. The average temperature for the year in Tacloban is 31.1 degrees Celsius.
Tourists can enjoy and know more about Tacloban culture when it comes to visiting Tacloban during the festive hours. One of the festivals held was the Creative Minister. Pintados Kesadyaan is celebrated every 29th June and this event lasts for one month. Kasadyaan Pintados is a march organized to commemorate the courage of Filipinos during the Spanish occupation. In addition, the Sangyaw Festival, this event involves every member of the community and there are several events held. The Sangyaw Festival is a march organized on the Tacloban streets attended by tribes, and accompanied by dancing ladies on the streets of colorful costumes and accessories. There are competitions for street dance and awards are awarded for the best costumes, best music and grand champion Sangyaw Festival. So as a local tourist, you need to enjoy the Tacloban culture to recognize its people closely.

What are the Top 3 Things to Do in Tacloban?

1. San Juanico Bridge - The San Juanico Bridge is part of the Pan-Philippines Highway stretching from Samar to Leyte. It is the longest bridge on the water in the Philippines. Ferdinando Marcos built the San Juanico bridge. The construction of the bridge began in 1969 and was completed in 1973. The bridge offers a fantastic view of the San Juan Strait. It is a monumental project originally known as the Marcos Bridge and is also often called the 'Love Bridge' because the purpose of Ferdinando Marcos to build this bridge is dedicated to his wife, Imelda, known as the 'Rose of Tacloban'. This bridge is one of the sites you do not want to miss when you visit Tacloban.
2. Nino Shrine and Museum - This museum is about Imelda, who is the wife of Ferdinand Marcos. This museum is one of the houses built by Marcos for his wife, who has only lived there once.
3. Madonna of Japan - Japanese Madonna Monument, which is Maria Kannon. This monument is a symbol of peace between Japanese and Filipino. The memorial was built to honor all the soldiers who lost their lives in battle. The statue is also called the Icon of the Goddess of Peace. This place has become a historic place in Tacloban City.

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