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Iloilo City has More Than Just Heritage: The Hard Numbers Proving Iloilo City is a National Champion
Iloilo City has More Than Just Heritage: The Hard Numbers Proving Iloilo City is a National Champion
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Iloilo City’s skyline has transformed dramatically over the past decade—from a quiet regional hub into a thriving urban landscape filled with modern condominium towers.
Built in 1937, Mandurriao Airport carried Iloilo through war, a papal visit, and decades of flights—until its final departure in 2007.
Today the same ground is Iloilo Business Park: museums, hotels, convention halls, and lively streets that feel proudly Ilonggo.
Before the café lights and skyline, there was the hum of propellers over Mandurriao.
The Old Iloilo Airport—formally Mandurriao Airport—opened in 1937 and later served as a World War II airfield.
It was captured in 1942 and recaptured in 1945.
After the war, Philippine Airlines took the helm and for decades this was our gateway—departures, reunions, balikbayan hugs by the chain-link fence.
In 1981, a moment many Ilonggos still recall, Pope John Paul II landed here and greeted crowds by the control tower.
Through the ’80s and ’90s the airport served Ilonggos well—until it finally hit its limit.
The last commercial flight departed on the evening of June 13, 2007.
Closure created a rare, central tract of land in Mandurriao.
Redevelopment reimagined the runway as Megaworld Boulevard—a new spine for a mixed-use community where people could live, work, dine, and celebrate.
Where aircraft once lined up for takeoff, pedestrians now stroll under café lights and festival banners.

The district anchors arts and culture, highlighted by contemporary exhibits and public art.
It’s a reminder that progress isn’t just concrete and glass—it’s who we are as Ilonggos.
The convention center hosts trade shows, graduations, and national gatherings—turning what used to be a terminal into a stage for regional pride and big ideas.
Lively streets weave cafés, restaurants, and outdoor music into a walkable experience.
On weekend nights—and especially around Dinagyang—Mandurriao feels like one long, happy paseo.
Namit gid ang pagkaon, and the vibe is relaxed in that distinctly Ilonggo way.
Hotels along the boulevard make it easy for business, balikbayan visits, or staycations—placing guests within steps of dining, museums, and event spaces.
Shared memory, shared future. Many of us remember waving to relatives by the fence,
or hearing our parents’ stories about the papal visit. Today the same ground supports jobs in hospitality,
services, arts, and events—a shift from takeoffs to opportunities.
A new center of gravity. The area connects easily to SM City, Atria, the Esplanade, and Jaro,
turning Mandurriao into a cluster of walkable neighborhoods with distinct flavors.
Pride of place. Public art, greener streets, and a steady events calendar let us host the region
in our own signature way: warm service, namit nga food, and that gentle Ilonggo tempo.

From takeoff to transformation—this is the evolution of Iloilo Business Park.
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