Digichive Expands Regional Advertising Coverage With Addition of Bohol-Panglao International Airport
Digichive announces the expansion of its airport advertising network to include one of the country’s busiest tourism gateways –– Bohol-Panglao International Airport (TAG). The integration of TAG into Digichive’s network aligns with ongoing efforts to widen regional coverage and provide advertisers with more access points across the Philippines.
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Bohol-Panglao International Airport consistently caters to strong domestic and international visitor traffic, driven by the province’s tourism activity and returning residents. The region had recently been receiving significant attention for winning the Philippine Tourism Excellence Award For Tourism Destination Province 2025-2027. The airport presents a valuable environment for brands and advertisers with its modern infrastructure and increasing flight movement.
The inclusion of TAG also reflects Digichive’s broader initiative to highlight the role of regional airports in nationwide advertising strategies. While condensed urban locations are rightfully given priority by brand marketing, regional hubs often capture distinct audience profiles shaped by local tourism, business activity, and cultural patterns. Advertisers gain a favorable opportunity to engage travelers in a market with strong leisure and tourism-driven behavior by advertising in Bohol.
Details regarding available advertising formats, placements, and rollout schedules will be released as Digichive completes the integration of this newest location into its network.