Terminal 2 (International Terminal) (Lapu-Lapu)
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Terminal 2, which started construction in 2016 and opened for operations on July 1, 2018, is the newest airport terminal and has increased the capacity of the airport to 12.5 million passengers per year. It currently handles all international flights. The design of the terminal has timber arches that look like an inverted boat hull, and a wave-like roof that evokes a tropical and resort-like feel. It represents the sea waves that surrounds the island of Cebu. The international terminal won an award for the category "Completed Buildings - Transport" at the World Architecture Festival in 2019.
The new terminal building has five boarding bridges, two of which are expandable, thus making a total of seven boarding bridges.
The new terminal building has five boarding bridges, two of which are expandable, thus making a total of seven boarding bridges.
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Coordinates: 10°18'47"N 123°58'34"E
- Domestic Terminal 0.4 km
- NAIA Terminal 1 568 km
- NAIA Terminal 2 (Centennial Terminal) 568 km
- NAIA Terminal 3 569 km
- Manila Domestic Airport Terminal Complex (Ninoy Aquino International Airport - Terminal 4) 570 km
- Clark International Airport - Terminal 1 658 km
- Clark International Airport - Terminal 2 658 km
- Clark International Airport - Terminal 2 (U.C.) 659 km
- KKIA (Terminal 1) 1000 km
- Airport Terminal Complex 1163 km
- Mactan Benito Ebuen Airbase 0.4 km
- Mactan-Cebu International Airport (CEB/RPVM) 0.5 km
- Mactan Coral Golf Club 0.9 km
- MEPZ 2 1.6 km
- Mactan Island 2.9 km
- Mactan Channel 2.9 km
- Magellan Bay 4.7 km
- Hilutungaan Channel 6.8 km
- Cebu 9 km
- Olango Island Group 10 km