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Francisco Sarabia International Airport: Tulum: Quintana Roo: MMTL TQO Tulum International Airport: Tuxpan: Jalisco: MMTX Zapotiltic National Airport: Tuxtla Gutiérrez: Chiapas: MMTG TGZ Angel Albino Corzo International Airport: Tuxtla Gutiérrez: Chiapas: MMTB: TGM: Terán Air Force Base Num 6: Uruapan: Michoacán: MMPN UPN Uruapan ...
Prior to 1998, Aeropuertos y Servicios Auxiliares (ASA), a federal corporation, was responsible for the construction, development, and operation of all airports in Mexico. At the time, ASA's network included 58 commercial airports covering major cities and tourist destinations throughout the country.
Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte, S.A.B. de C.V., known as OMA, is a Mexican airport operator headquartered in San Pedro, near Monterrey, Mexico.It operates 13 airports in the central and northern states of Mexico, including that of Monterrey, one of Mexico's largest cities.
This is a list of airline holding companies, that either own more than one airline or are the parent company of a single airline.. A company or firm in which the holding company owns a significant portion of voting shares, usually 20–50% or a "minority of share ownership", is known as an associate company.
In March 2014, the airlines opened Tech Ops Mexico, a US$55 million joint maintenance, repair, and overhaul facility in Queretaro City, Mexico. [ 22 ] In March 2015, the airlines filed applications for antitrust immunity, a first step in the creation of a US$1.5 billion joint cooperation agreement (JCA) that will allow Delta and Aeroméxico to ...
The list includes destinations that Virgin America was serving or had formerly served by April 24, 2018, prior to the airline's merger with Alaska Airlines. At the time, Virgin America was serving 31 destinations, consisting of 28 domestic destinations and three destinations in Mexico.
As of January 2022, Mexico City airport was served by 20 cargo airlines flying directly to Europe, Central, North and South America, the Middle East, Africa and East Asia. By July 2023, cargo operations at Mexico City International Airport were shifted to Felipe Ángeles International Airport, following a government decree. [63] [64]
This is the list of the busiest airports in Mexico, according to the Federal Civil Aviation Agency (AFAC). [1] The busiest airport is Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City. The top 10 includes the international airports of the beach resorts of Cancún, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta, and the large cities of Guadalajara and Monterrey.