Busuanga is the easy gateway to Coron’s lagoons, wreck dives, and Palawan’s island charms, with quick hops to major domestic hubs and boutique beach destinations. Small-airport simplicity means short lines, fast turnarounds, and a relaxed start before you head across the Philippines.
Francisco B. Reyes Airport sits on Busuanga Island serving Coron town, so you can go from island life to boarding in minutes rather than hours. With nonstop links to Manila, Cebu, Clark, and El Nido, you can connect to almost anywhere in the Philippines in one short flight, then continue onward internationally via big-hub departures. It is an efficient launchpad for cheap flights from Busuanga during both peak and shoulder seasons.
The airport’s compact footprint and basic layout keep things stress free. Processing is generally quick, amenities are simple, and ground transport is straightforward with tricycles, vans, and taxis available for the short ride between resorts and the terminal. For travelers building multi stop island routes across the Philippines, Busuanga is a natural first leg. Kiwi.com's Virtual Interlining opens even more possibilities by combining separate airlines into one itinerary that many sites won’t show. That means you can string together Busuanga to Manila to long haul in one go, or mix in secondary hubs like Clark for creative routing across the Philippines.
From quick island hops to big city connectors, flights from Busuanga cover the essentials and the idyllic. Expect turboprops on short domestic legs, with frequent schedules in peak months and lighter service in the wet season, subject to change.
Manila is the classic first step. Multiple daily flights typically take about 1 hour 10 minutes nonstop, subject to change, giving you access to the capital’s extensive domestic and international network. Travelers choose Manila for same day onward connections and city breaks. Cebu is your Visayan gateway. Daily services usually run about 1 hour 20 minutes nonstop, subject to change, and position you for ferry and flight links across Central and Southern Philippines. It is popular for beach trips and onward flights to Bohol, Siargao, and Negros.
Clark serves North and Central Luzon. Flights are around 1 hour 20 minutes nonstop, subject to change, and appeal to travelers who prefer a lower key alternative to Manila or have destinations north of the capital. El Nido is the boutique island hop. AirSWIFT’s short hop connects two of Palawan’s headline destinations for travelers stitching Coron and El Nido into one itinerary. As of 2024, Philippine Airlines and Cebgo operate Busuanga to Manila and Cebu, Sunlight Air flies to Clark and Cebu, and AirSWIFT connects to El Nido, subject to change. If you do not see a published through ticket, use Kiwi.com’s Travel Hacks to discover self-transfer, hidden cities, and throwaway ticketing opportunities that can uncover options other sites miss.
Prices and frequencies vary with Palawan’s seasons. Dry season draws crowds, while the wet season brings calmer airports and, often, more pricing wiggle room, subject to change.
Peak months run roughly December to April. Expect more flights and fuller loads then, with fares that can trend higher at short notice. Off peak runs May to November. You may find fewer daily departures but often more flexibility on price and last minute availability, subject to change.
For domestic routes like Busuanga to Manila or Cebu, a 4 to 6 week booking window often balances choice and value, while truly flexible travelers can watch for dips and pounce when schedules open or when shoulder months, such as May to June and October to November, appear. Set a Price Alert to track fares automatically and get notified the moment prices change, so you can book when a deal appears. Planning a Coron plus El Nido plus Cebu loop in one go? Use the Nomad Search Tool to input multiple stops and let Kiwi.com find an efficient, low cost order for your trip without manual juggling. If you are open to creative routings across the Philippines, Virtual Interlining can mix carriers and hubs like Manila, Cebu, and Clark to reach smaller islands with fewer backtracks.
Francisco B. Reyes Airport keeps things simple and functional. It uses a single runway and handles around 300,000 passengers annually as of 2024, subject to change. Expect a compact terminal, essential services, and straightforward ground transport rather than extensive dining or shopping.
Francisco B. Reyes Airport, IATA code USU, serves Coron and the northern Palawan region. Facilities include a waiting area and restrooms, with limited food and retail, so bring essentials. Taxis, tricycles, and vans handle transfers between resorts and the terminal, travel times vary with road and weather conditions. Arrive 1.5 to 2 hours before departure to allow for check in and security, especially in peak season, subject to change.
As of 2024, services are operated by a mix of full service, low cost, and boutique carriers on short domestic legs, subject to change. Kiwi.com can combine separate airlines with Virtual Interlining on one itinerary to reach more places across the Philippines. For extra peace of mind if carrier changes affect your plans, add the Kiwi.com Guarantee, which includes Disruption Protection, automatic check-in, and 24/7 instant chat support as described, so you can handle changes online quickly.