Lio Airport in El Nido is not your typical airport experience. There are no conveyor belts for bags, no departure lounge with a Starbucks, no duty-free shop. What it offers instead is something rather better: you land on a short strip surrounded by palm trees and limestone cliffs, and you are essentially already in El Nido. The beach is visible from the tarmac. The town is a 5-minute tricycle ride away. It is tiny, it is basic, and it is absolutely perfect for where it is. This guide tells you exactly what to expect.
About Lio Airport (LWA)
Lio Airport (IATA code: LWA) sits approximately 4 km north of El Nido town center on the western coast of northern Palawan. It was built and is operated by the El Nido Resorts group (Ten Knots Development Corporation), the same company behind the chain of El Nido island resorts. The airport is on what was formerly Lio Beach, which has since been developed into the Lio Tourism Estate -- a planned eco-tourism zone with resorts, restaurants, and facilities.
The airport handles only small turboprop aircraft -- primarily the Bombardier Dash 8 Q400 (seats approximately 78 passengers) used by Air Swift. Maximum aircraft size is strictly limited by the runway length and surrounding terrain. No jets, no wide-body aircraft. This constraint means capacity is limited and flights fill up quickly.
The Terminal Building
The terminal is a single-story structure with an open-air, tropical-architecture design. Arriving passengers walk from the aircraft across the tarmac (no airbridge) directly to a small arrivals area. Bags are walked from the aircraft and placed on a low platform rather than a carousel -- the whole process takes about 10 minutes from landing to having your luggage.
The departures side has a small waiting area with seating, a snack and coffee counter, and an outdoor viewing area. There is no airside duty-free, no lounge, and no extensive dining. The vibe is more beach resort reception than international aviation terminal, which is entirely appropriate given the surroundings.
Air Swift: The Only Airline
Air Swift is currently the sole commercial airline serving Lio Airport. It operates the Manila (MIA/Nichols) to El Nido route, with flights taking approximately 1 hour 15 minutes. In peak season (December to May), Air Swift typically runs 2 to 3 flights per day. In off-season, this may reduce to 1 to 2 flights per day.
Air Swift operates Bombardier Q300 and Q400 aircraft configured in a single economy class. Fares are significantly higher than comparable LCC routes due to the monopoly position -- typically 3,500 to 8,000 pesos one way depending on season and booking timing. Checked baggage is included in the fare (typically 10 to 15 kg), and on-board service includes basic refreshments.
Booking is exclusively through the Air Swift website (air-swift.com) or authorized travel agents. Air Swift does not appear on Google Flights or most aggregators. Check the website directly and book as far in advance as possible for peak season travel.
Getting to El Nido Town from Lio Airport
The airport is approximately 4 to 5 km from El Nido town center. Transport options:
Tricycle
Tricycles wait outside the terminal exit. The fare to El Nido town is approximately 80 to 150 pesos per ride (negotiate beforehand). Journey time: 10 to 15 minutes.
Hotel/Resort Pickup
Many El Nido accommodations offer complimentary or low-cost airport transfers. Arrange this in advance with your booking. The most common pickup arrangement is a van or multicab with your hotel's name displayed.
Shared Van
Shared transfer vans occasionally operate between the airport and El Nido town. These are cheaper than private tricycles but less frequent -- ask at the airport exit what is available.
What to Do Near Lio Airport
The Lio Tourism Estate, adjacent to the airport, has developed significantly. There are several restaurants, the Lio Beach Resort, and various beachfront facilities. If you arrive early in the day and want to orient yourself before heading into El Nido town, the Lio area is pleasant enough for a coffee and a walk on the beach while waiting for your accommodation to prepare your room.
Departing from Lio Airport
The Air Swift check-in desk opens approximately 2 to 3 hours before scheduled departure. Given the small terminal, this is plenty of time -- checking in takes 10 minutes and security is minimal. However, do not arrive late: Air Swift occasionally departs slightly ahead of schedule when passengers are all on board and conditions allow. Aim to arrive at the airport 90 minutes before departure.
El Nido town has no formal taxi service -- arrange your airport transfer to the terminal through your accommodation the night before. Most guesthouses can arrange a tricycle or van pickup for 100 to 200 pesos. Confirm the time carefully as early morning Air Swift departures are common.
The Experience of Flying through Lio Airport
For first-time visitors, the Lio Airport arrival is genuinely memorable. The descent over the Sulu Sea, the sudden appearance of the karst limestone islands of Bacuit Bay through the aircraft window, the bump-and-roll landing on the short strip, and then stepping out onto the tarmac with El Nido's beaches visible beyond the palm trees -- it is one of those airport arrivals that reminds you why you travel. Small, imperfect, and absolutely the right airport for one of the world's most beautiful destinations.
