Tagbilaran Airport was built and inaugurated in the 1960s. Prior to 1995,
Philippine Airlines was the sole airline operating flights from Tagbilaran Airport to
Ninoy Aquino International Airport and
Mactan–Cebu International Airport from Tagbilaran Airport with a frequency of 2 to 3 flights a day. The airport formerly served flights from
Mactan–Cebu International Airport until these flights were cancelled due to the introduction of ferry services between Cebu and Bohol. In the 2000s and 2010s, the airport reached capacity and was congested. The airport was not capable of operating during nighttime. A
new airport in Panglao Island was planned to replace Tagbilaran Airport. The feasibility study for the new airport project started in 2000 and was approved in 2012. The
2013 Bohol earthquake caused damage including the collapse of a ceiling in the control tower. Operations were suspended for three hours but later resumed.
Closure and proposed redevelopment On 27 November 2018, the airport was closed for scheduled passenger services from 18:00 onwards, being replaced by
Bohol–Panglao International Airport with advanced and modern facilities, and having the capability to operate during nighttime, enabling 24-hour operations a day. A month later, in December 2018, the site of the former airport was eyed to be redeveloped into a
mixed-use development, initially dubbed as the
Bohol Business Park. In July 2021, the Tagbilaran City council raised concerns over the safety and cleanliness of the defunct airport, citing the accumulation of garbage in the runway, some vehicles that were passing directly through the runway, and other safety issues. Months prior, the airport site hosted various events including a mobile market and the month-long
Ubi Festival. A campaign rally of then-Vice President
Leni Robredo and then-incumbent Senator
Francis Pangilinan for their presidential and vice-presidential candidaties was held at the airport's runway on 1 April 2022 as part of
their campaign for the 2022 general elections. In December 2023, Boholano Governor
Aris Aumentado and the Bohol Provincial Government discussed with
Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines officials to create a one unified plan, through a
joint venture for the use of the old airport. If approved, the area will be made into an IT park development that will especially accommodate BPO locators, and many companies have already expressed their plans into investing in the region.
Bohol Business Park On May 15, 2024, Governor
Aris Aumentado, Vice-Governor Dionisio Victor A. Balite and Mayor
Jane Cajes Yap led the
groundbreaking for development of the old Tagbilaran Airport into the new Bohol Business Park. The
financial centre will generate 3,000 jobs and attract more
BPO companies. ==Former airlines and destinations==