El Nido Airport Guide 2026: Everything You Need to Know About ENI
El Nido Airport (IATA: ENI) is one of the Philippines’ most scenic small airports — a short strip nestled between limestone karsts and jungle, with open-air facilities and a distinctly no-frills character. Arriving here after an hour from Manila on a small AirSWIFT turboprop, with karst peaks visible through the windows, is one of the great arrival experiences in Philippine travel. Here’s everything you need for a smooth ENI experience in 2026.
El Nido Airport Basics
- Official name: El Nido Airport (also called Lio Airport)
- IATA code: ENI
- Location: Lio Beach area, approximately 3 km north of El Nido town centre
- Terminal: Single open-air terminal building — no air conditioning, no jetways, no luggage carousel (bags delivered to the apron by hand)
- Airline: AirSWIFT only — the sole commercial airline operating ENI
- Aircraft: Small turboprops (Twin Otter and similar) — maximum 19-40 seats
AirSWIFT: The Only Airline at ENI
- Routes: Manila (Pasay Domestic Terminal) to/from El Nido; Cebu to/from El Nido; Busuanga (Coron) to/from El Nido (seasonal)
- Flight time from Manila: Approximately 1 hour 10 minutes
- CRITICAL: AirSWIFT departs from the Pasay Domestic Terminal in Manila — NOT from NAIA Terminals 1, 2, or 3. It is near Edsa MRT Pasay Road station. Confirm this when booking.
- Booking: Book directly via the AirSWIFT website. Few third-party platforms reliably list all flights.
- Baggage allowance: Strictly enforced — typically 10-15 kg checked, 7 kg cabin. Pack a soft duffel or backpack rather than a rigid suitcase.
- Seats fill fast: Peak season (December-April) flights sell out weeks in advance. Book both legs simultaneously when you book outbound.
Check-In and Departure from ENI
- Arrive 1 hour before departure — AirSWIFT enforces strict check-in cut-offs on small aircraft
- Check-in: Open-air counter inside the small terminal. Fast and straightforward.
- Security: Simple bag scan and metal detector — no complex theatre
- Boarding: Walk directly across the apron to the aircraft — no jetway
- No airside restaurant or lounge: Eat and buy water before you arrive at the airport
- Departure tax: Included in AirSWIFT tickets as of 2026 — no separate payment required
Arriving at ENI: What to Expect
- Baggage claim: No carousel — bags offloaded from the aircraft and placed on the apron or a small bench inside the terminal. Collect directly.
- No ATM at the airport: Withdraw pesos before departure from Manila or Puerto Princesa. Nearest ATM is in El Nido town (3 km).
- No luggage storage: No left-luggage facility at ENI — arrange storage with your hotel.
- No currency exchange: Bring pesos.
- Mobile signal: Globe and Smart signals available outside the terminal immediately upon landing.
Transport: ENI to El Nido Town
Tricycles (Standard)
Tricycles wait outside the terminal. Standard rate to El Nido town (3 km, ~15 minutes): 150-200 pesos per tricycle (fits 2 passengers with moderate luggage). Negotiate before boarding — do not pay significantly above 200 pesos.
Hotel Transfer (Recommended)
Many El Nido hotels offer airport transfers (200-400 pesos). Your driver holds a sign with your name outside the terminal. Arrange in advance — the easiest option for first-time visitors or those with heavy luggage.
Motorbike (Solo Travellers)
Motorcycle taxis wait at ENI. Cheaper (80-120 pesos) but limited luggage capacity. Fine for solo travellers with a single bag.
Practical Tips
- Book return flights when you book outbound: ENI departures sell out — especially for peak-season morning slots
- Weather delays are common: Low cloud and crosswinds between the limestone karsts cause delays more often than at major airports. Build buffer time around your ENI flight.
- Soft luggage only: Hard-shell suitcases are awkward in small aircraft cargo holds and cramped terminal spaces. A 40-50L duffel or backpack suits the whole Palawan trip — see our El Nido packing list.
- No alternative transport from ENI: Unlike Puerto Princesa, there’s no van or bus service from ENI — tricycles and hotel transfers are your only options.
Alternative: Flying to Puerto Princesa Instead
If AirSWIFT flights are booked or beyond budget, fly to Puerto Princesa (PPS) via Cebu Pacific, Philippine Airlines, or AirAsia — far more seats, lower fares — then take a shared van or private transfer to El Nido (5-6 hours, 650-900 pesos shared). See our complete El Nido transfer guide for all transport options.
For accommodation near Lio Beach (just 5 minutes from ENI), see our El Nido hotel guide — Lio area properties are particularly convenient for ENI arrivals. Use our 3-day itinerary if your direct flight gives you a tight window to make the most of El Nido.
Sources: AirSWIFT Philippines official route and baggage information 2026; Civil Aviation Authority of the Philippines El Nido Airport operational data.




