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Davao is possibly the third most important Philippine city after Manila and Cebu. As such most if not all domestic airlines fly multiple times per day to Davao from Manila, Cebu and other major cities in Visayas and Mindanao. Davao is served by the Davao International Airport
Philippines Airlines
Cebu Pacific
PAL Express
Zest Airways
Silk Air
By sea
Davao is also served by a bustling sea port with significant cargo and passenger traffic. Following is a listing of ferry companies that serve Davao:
WG&A Superferry - twice weekly ferries from Manila to Davao, trip takes more than 2 days in total
Sulpicio Lines - twice weekly ferries from Manila, usually via Cebu
Describe the main aspects of Davao Getting in & out in general. Write in the 2nd person ('go there/when we went' instead of 'I went/this writer went/one can go'). Tell it as it is, but stick to the facts. Do not enter listings here; create a
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Davao International Airport (more properly named as the Francisco Bangoy International Airport), which receives both local and foreign traffic to Davao. Completed only in 2003, DIA is said to be much better than its counterpart NAIA in Manila. Silk Air, the regi... more