About T6
T6 is a regional carrier operating entirely within the Philippines, and its network tells you exactly what it's built for: island-hopping in some of the most remote, hard-to-reach corners of the archipelago. With 14 non-stop routes spread across 7 airports, this isn't an airline chasing volume — it's connecting places that bigger carriers simply won't bother with. ENI, El Nido's airport, anchors the whole operation with 6 routes radiating outward. If you're trying to reach Palawan's northern reaches without a ferry and a prayer, T6 is likely your only real option.
Why fly T6?
The honest reason to fly T6 is access. There's no other word for it. If you want to reach El Nido by air rather than spending half a day on a van from Puerto Princesa, T6 makes that happen. Six routes out of ENI alone means real scheduling flexibility for island itineraries that'd otherwise eat two days of travel time. The ENI-TAG route at 510 km is the network's longest, and it's a corridor that opens up Tagbilaran and Bohol connections most travelers don't even know they can string together. For budget travelers routing through CRK or USU, T6 fills gaps that no low-cost carrier is touching. It's not glamorous. But it gets you somewhere extraordinary for less hassle than the alternative.
T6 hub airports
- ENI El Nido — 6 T6 routes from Philippines
- CRK Angeles — 2 T6 routes from Philippines
- USU Busuanga — 2 T6 routes from Philippines
- MPH Caticlan — 1 T6 routes from Philippines
- CEB Cebu City — 1 T6 routes from Philippines
Top destination countries on T6
- Philippines — 14 T6 routes
Tips for booking T6
Book directly and book early — small regional carriers like T6 have limited seat counts per route, and prices climb fast once capacity tightens. ENI has a small terminal, so arrive with buffer time and don't expect the full airport experience. If you're connecting through CRK or USU, treat them as endpoints rather than true connecting hubs — confirm onward legs separately because rebooking options are slim. The total network spans just 5,298 km across 14 routes, so T6 works best as one piece of a bigger Philippines routing, not your entire flight plan. Pack light; regional aircraft on short hops typically have strict weight limits.
Frequently asked questions about T6
Where does T6 fly?
T6 operates 14 routes primarily throughout the Philippines, connecting major cities and islands across the archipelago. The airline focuses on regional travel within the Philippines, making it an ideal choice for domestic exploration.
What is T6's main hub airport?
T6's main hub is El Nido Airport (ENI) in Palawan, Philippines, which serves as the central point for the airline's regional network operations.
Is T6 a legacy carrier, low-cost, or regional airline?
T6 is a regional carrier focused on serving the Philippines with a streamlined network of 14 routes, offering practical connections for travelers within the region rather than extensive international service.
When should I book T6 flights and what fare classes are available?
For the best fares, book in advance, typically 2-4 weeks before your travel date. Check T6's website directly for current fare class options and promotional pricing, as availability varies by route and season.
What are T6's baggage and check-in policies?
Baggage allowances and check-in procedures vary by fare type and route; visit T6's official website or contact their customer service for specific details about your booking. Typically, online check-in is available 24 hours before departure for convenience.