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New Laguindingan Airport Misamis Oriental – what to know, how to get there

by Mindanaoan Irene. 6 Comments

Laguindingan Airport CDO – A lot of you have been asking me all about the new Laguindingan Airport Misamis Oriental that’s set to open on June 15, 2013 via my Twitter, Facebook, Google Plus accounts (thank you for the trust!) and via this Laguindingan Airport article I wrote earlier. So I decided to pool all the infos that I know. I hope that this simple Laguindingan Airport travel blog entry can help you guys :)

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First off, Laguindingan Airport is NOT within Cagayan de Oro City proper. So if you’ve been taking flights to and fro Lumbia Airport CDO, be ready to add at least one more hour to your travel time before reaching Laguindingan. Also, this new Misamis Oriental airport is NOT along the highway so from the Laguindingan highway, you still need to take another PUV to reach the airport terminal. That’ll take about 10 minutes.

You have various transport options (apart from taking your private vehicle, obviously :) )

1. Via bus – There are airconditioned and non-airconditioned buses available 24 hours from the West Bound Terminal located in Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City. These buses ply the CDO to Iligan City route. If you’ll take the airconditioned bus, fare from CDO to Iligan City is roughly Php 85.00. Just inform the bus conductor that you need to be dropped off at Laguindingan (highway). From the highway, you can find airconditioned multicab vehicles. For these shuttle vans, fare for each person is Php 20.00 (Laguindingan highway to airport proper). One of the operators of the Laguindingan highway to airport route is CDOTransco.

If you have a lot of luggage, please ask the van driver for any additional fees you may need to shoulder.

2. Via express van – One of the Laguindingan Airport to Cagayan de Oro proper express van lines is the Laguindingan Airport Express a.k.a. LAX Shuttle. Introductory fare is Php 199.00 per person (regular fare will soon be Php 249.00 per person). Pick-up and drop-off point is at Centrio Mall (in front of Seda Hotel CDO and at the Corrales Street entrance of the mall)

Another one of the express van lines that will ply the CDO to Laguindingan route is the Magnum Express. Fare range (from Bulua Terminal to the airport): Php 80.oo to Php 100.00. From the airport to CDO proper, fare is Php 199.00 per person (introductory price). The Magnum Express vans also offer free WiFi.

You can also look for CDOTransco airport vans. Within Cagayan de Oro proper, you can find their vans at Divisoria area (near DBP bank), SaveMore Kauswagan area and at SM City CDO.

3. Via taxi – This one’s a bit tricky. The local government says that the taxi drivers were required to only charge the passenger/s whatever’s on the taxi meter. I’m not too sure if a cab driver will agree to this, though. I once asked a taxi driver about this and he said that a Php 1,300 to Php 1,500 charge (yes, for just ONE way) is possible. So brace yourselves.

Hope this helps all of you somehow. Should you have any questions, please feel free to leave a comment below or you can tweet me at @mindanaoan :)

Anyway, the local government says that should you encounter problems with the drivers, call the LTFRB hotline (088) 857-5637. Take note of the taxi’s body number, plate number as well as time and date of incident.

As of this posting, the flights to and fro Laguindingan Airport are only limited – sunrise to sunset only. This is because the airport still lacks a couple of navigational equipment – one of which is the Instrument Landing System. Without this, pilots will have to exercise “visual flight rules, a set of regulations under which a pilot operates an aircraft in weather conditions generally clear enough to allow him to see where the aircraft is going.”

The Laguindingan Airport costs Php 7.9 Billion and has earned the distinction of being the most-delayed government infrastructure project of all time. Laguindingan Airport will also soon cater to international flights.

Airport fee will be Php 200.00 and as of this posting, several food establishments have expressed interest to open branches at the new airport.

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    Independence Music Fest at Tiendesitas

    by Mindanaoan Irene. 0 Comments

    I’m heading to Manila tomorrow and will stay there for about a week. Whenever I’m in Manila, apart from business meetings, attending events and catching up with dear friends, I always see to it that I also allot some of my time watching my favorite musician-friends play.

    One of the events I’m eager to catch is the week-long Independence Music Fest 2013 at Tiendesitas Activity Center, Ortigas, Pasig. Together with my friends, I plan to catch the Oktaves (featuring Ely Buendia), K.A. Antonio and Rivermaya (woohoo!) on June 4, 2013 and Freestyle, Paolo Santos (whom I’ve had the chance to work with not too long ago) and my super favorite Jay Durias of South Border on June 5, 2013. Speaking of Jay Durias, this music fest is the only reason why I had to MOVE my Manila trip haha! I was supposed to leave last week but opted to fly on the week of Jay’s gig :D That’s how big of a fan and supporter I am!

    Will you also be at the Independence Music Fest 2013? Check out the other artists who will play that week:

    Let me know if you’ll be around. Tweet me at @mindanaoan :)

    Here’s one of my favorite Jay Durias songs. This one is included in his “Songs I Grew Up With” project album. I wrote an album review here:

    Here’s a map of Tiendesitas:


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      Julia Barretto at Style Origin 2013 Ayala Centrio CDO

      by Mindanaoan Irene. 0 Comments

      ABS-CBN Star Magic talent Julia Barretto truly wowed the crowd during the Style Origin 2013 fashion and style show held last May 25, 2013 at the Ayala Centrio Mall. Not that it was unexpected. She was, after all, a Barretto beauty. The charming Julia Barretto, who wore clothes from Bench, received very loud cheers from ardent fans and even from members of the audience who immediately got smitten with the fresh-faced Barretto beauty.

      The Style Origin 2013 fashion show aimed to re-affirm that style begins at Ayala Malls. And based on what I saw that day (I had a great view, thanks to the front row seats given to me and my blogger-friends by Centrio Mall – thank you very much!), they succeeded in achieving that goal. The fashion show, which was hosted by model and TV personality Phoemela Barranda and directed by ace director Robbie Carmona, featured international retail brands as well as well-loved homegrown labels. Among the pieces showcased that day included those from Spruce, Puma, Parfois and Sperry.

      Congratulations to the organizers of Style Origin 2013 CDO, to the Centrio Mall management, to all the models and to everyone else involved in the project!

      Here are some of the photos I took plus two videos featuring Julia Barretto:

      Phoemela Barranda was the host that day. I first posted this photo on my Instagram (follow me!)

      Smiles from Julia Barretto just for my Mindanaoan.com readers :)

      Mindanaoan took these two videos for all of my valued readers:

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