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Where is callipo?

Kalibo, Kalibo Airport, is one of the major airports in and out of Boracay, belonging to the Philippines. Many people in China travel to Boracay, so they are familiar with callipo Airport.

The airports in the Philippines include Manila International Airport, Davao International Airport, Clark Airport, Cebu Airport, Kalibo International Airport, Subic Bay International Airport and Ilo International Airport.

Manila International Airport (NAIA) is located in the southern suburb of Manila, about 10 km from the city center.

Davao International Airport is a civil airport located in Davao City, Philippines. It is operated and managed by the Philippine Civil Aviation Authority, providing aviation services for Davao City. It is the busiest airport in Mindanao and the main aviation gateway of the island.

Clark International Airport, also known as Diosdado Macapagal International Airport, serves Clark Special Economic Zone (CSEZ), Angelis City and northern and central Luzon Island, 85 kilometers (50 miles) away from the former Manila International Airport.

Cebu International Airport is the main international airport in Visayas, and Lapp-Lapp, located on Mactan Island in Cebu metropolitan area, Philippines, is also the second largest gateway in the Philippines. The airport is managed by Maktan-Cebu International Airport Authority.

Kalibo International Airport is a civil airport, located 3 kilometers east of Kalibo, the capital of Alcan province in the Philippines. It is operated and managed by the Philippine Civil Aviation Authority, providing aviation services to Kalibo and Boracay. It is one of the two airports serving Boracay, and the other is Gedofedo Lomos Airport in Malay Town.

Subic Bay International Airport is an international airport located in subic bay, Luzon Island. It mainly serves the domestic lines of the Philippines and regional international flights in Southeast Asia.

Ilo International Airport is a civil airport, located at 19 km northwest of Ilo, the capital of Ilo province in the Philippines. It is operated and managed by the Philippine Civil Aviation Authority, providing aviation services to iloilo and its surrounding areas. It is the fourth busiest airport in the Philippines and the hub airport in cebu pacific air.