avia.wikisort.org - Aerodrome Cancun International Airport (Spanish : Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún ) ( IATA: CUN , ICAO : MMUN ) is located in Cancún , Quintana Roo , on the Caribbean coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula . It is Latin America 's third and Mexico 's second busiest airport, after Mexico City International Airport .[2] In 2021, Cancún airport handled 22,318,467 passengers, a 82.1% increase compared to 2020.[1]
Airport in Quintana Roo, Mexico
Cancun International Airport
Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún
Airport type Public Owner/Operator Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste Serves Cancún Location Cancún , Quintana Roo , MexicoHub for Focus city for
Elevation AMSL 20 ft / 6 m Coordinates 21°02′12″N 86°52′37″W Website https://cancun-airport.net Location of the airport in Quintana Roo
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Direction
Length
Surface
ft
m
12R/30L
12L/30R
11,483
9,186
3,500
2,800
Asphalt
Asphalt
Total passengers 22,318,467 International passengers 13,237,113 Ranking in Mexico 2nd
Source: Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste
[1]
The airport has two parallel operative runways that can be used simultaneously. Officially opened in 1974,[3] the airport is operated by Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) . It is a hub for MAYAir , and focus city for VivaAerobus and Volaris ; and currently offers flights to over 20 destinations in Mexico and to over 30 countries in North, Central, South America and Europe.
Expansion
The airport has been expanding as it has become the second busiest point of entry by air to the country, after Mexico City International Airport . In 2005, ASUR invested US$150 million for the construction of Terminal 3, inaugurated in 2007, and a new runway and a new control tower opened in October 2009. The new 2,800 meters long, 45 meters wide runway was built to the north of the current one; the new control tower is the tallest in Latin America, standing at 97 meters tall.[4]
Terminal 2 was expanded in 2014. A 76,000 m2 expansion in Terminal 3 was simultaneously carried out, adding six gates and commercial areas, and it was formally opened in March 2016. The expansion should contribute to increase annual capacity to 10 million from the existing 6 million.[5] Terminal 4 was opened at the end of October 2017, much to the excitement from the local politicians as well as vacationers who were growing impatient with an overcrowded airport.[6]
Terminals
The airport has four terminals, all of which are currently in use.
Terminal 1
Terminal 1 has 7 gates: 1 through 7A. After suffering damage by Hurricane Wilma, it was temporarily closed for remodeling in order to accommodate charter airlines operating into the airport. It re-opened in November 2013 to charter flights and it also serves 2 local airlines: Magni and VivaAerobús .
Terminal 2
Terminal 2 at the Cancún Airport has 22 gates: A1 through A11 (in a satellite building) and B12 through B22 (at the main building). Most domestic airlines depart from here, along with all international flights to Central and South America and a few long-haul flights to Europe. There is a bank and food outlets in the check-in area, along with several restaurants and shops in the boarding area and immigration/customs services. Two lounges, the MERA Business Lounge and The Lounge by Global Lounge Network,[7] serve domestic and international travelers.
Terminal 3
Terminal 3 has 21 gates: C4 through C24. It has been recently expanded. Most US carriers as well as some Canadian and European carriers use this terminal. It offers shops (including duty free), cafés and restaurants, as well as immigration/customs services. There is a MERA Business Lounge located in Terminal 3.
Terminal 4
Terminal 4 has 12 gates and opened in October 2017. This made Cancún International the first airport in Mexico to have four terminals. It is able to handle 9 million passengers a year.[8] Airlines flying to Terminal 4 include Aeroméxico , Air France , Lufthansa , Air Transat , WestJet , Condor, Southwest Airlines , Air Europa , Frontier Airlines , Sun Country Airlines and JetBlue .[9] An on-site hotel is also planned to be opened, as well as a parking structure. Three lounges serve Terminal 4. They are the MERA Business Lounge (National), MERA Business Lounge (International), and The Lounge in Partnership with Air Transat.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
Airlines Destinations Aeroflot Moscow–Sheremetyevo (suspended)
Aerolíneas Argentinas Buenos Aires–Ezeiza
Aeromar Chetumal , Flores , Guatemala City , Havana , Varadero , Villahermosa
Aeroméxico Mexico City , Mexico City/AIFA Seasonal: Guadalajara , São Paulo–Guarulhos
Air Canada Toronto–Pearson , Vancouver Seasonal: Calgary , Edmonton , Montréal–Trudeau , Winnipeg
Air Canada Rouge Montréal–Trudeau , Québec City Seasonal: Halifax (begins December 18, 2022), Ottawa
Air Caraïbes Paris–Orly
Air Europa Madrid
Air France Paris–Charles de Gaulle
Air Transat Montréal–Trudeau , Toronto–Pearson Seasonal: Halifax , Hamilton (ON) , London (ON) , Moncton , Ottawa , Québec City
Alaska Airlines Seasonal: Los Angeles , Portland (OR) , San Diego , San Francisco , Seattle/Tacoma
American Airlines Austin , Charlotte , Chicago–O'Hare , Dallas/Fort Worth, Los Angeles , Miami , New York–JFK , Philadelphia , Phoenix–Sky Harbor Seasonal: Boston , Columbus–Glenn , Indianapolis , Kansas City , Raleigh/Durham , St. Louis
Arajet Santo Domingo–Las Américas
Austrian Airlines Seasonal: Vienna
Avianca Bogotá , Medellín–JMC
Avianca Costa Rica San José de Costa Rica
Avianca El Salvador San Salvador
Azur Air Seasonal charter: Moscow–Vnukovo
Azur Air Ukraine Seasonal charter: Kyiv-Boryspil
British Airways London–Gatwick
Condor Frankfurt
Conviasa Caracas
Copa Airlines Panama City–Tocumen
Delta Air Lines Atlanta , Boston , Detroit , Los Angeles , Minneapolis/St. Paul , New York–JFK , Salt Lake City , Seattle/Tacoma
Edelweiss Air Zürich
Eurowings Discover Seasonal: Frankfurt , Munich
Flair Airlines Kitchener/Waterloo , Toronto–Pearson Seasonal: Ottawa
Frontier Airlines Atlanta , Baltimore , Chicago–O'Hare , Cincinnati , Cleveland , Denver , Orlando , Philadelphia , St. Louis Seasonal: Houston–Intercontinental , Indianapolis , Kansas City , Tampa
Gol Transportes Aéreos Brasília
Iberojet Madrid Seasonal: Barcelona , Lisbon
JetBlue Boston , Fort Lauderdale , Los Angeles , Newark , New York–JFK , Orlando , Raleigh/Durham , Tampa Seasonal: Hartford , Las Vegas , San Francisco
KLM Seasonal: Amsterdam
LATAM Brasil São Paulo–Guarulhos
LATAM Chile Santiago de Chile
LATAM Perú Lima
LOT Polish Airlines Charter: Katowice , PoznańSeasonal charter: Warsaw–Chopin
Lufthansa Frankfurt
Magnicharters Guadalajara , León/El Bajío , Mexico City , Monterrey Seasonal charter: Aguascalientes , Chihuahua , Mérida , Nuevo Laredo , Puebla , Querétaro , San Luis Potosí
MAYAir Chetumal , Cozumel , Mérida
Neos Milan–Malpensa , Rome–Fiumicino , Verona
Nordwind Airlines Charter: Moscow–Sheremetyevo
Sky Airline Peru Lima
Southwest Airlines Baltimore , Chicago–Midway , Chicago–O'Hare , Denver , Fort Lauderdale , Houston–Hobby , Indianapolis , Kansas City , New Orleans , Phoenix–Sky Harbor , St. Louis Seasonal: Austin , Columbus–Glenn , Milwaukee , Nashville , Pittsburgh , San Antonio
Spirit Airlines Austin , Baltimore , Chicago–O'Hare , Cleveland , Dallas/Fort Worth, Detroit , Fort Lauderdale , Houston–Intercontinental , Milwaukee , Nashville , New Orleans , Orlando , Philadelphia , Pittsburgh , St. Louis Seasonal: Atlantic City
Sun Country Airlines Minneapolis/St. Paul Seasonal: Austin , Dallas/Fort Worth, Harlingen , Houston–Intercontinental , Milwaukee , San Antonio
Sunwing Airlines Montréal–Trudeau , Toronto–Pearson Seasonal: Calgary , Edmonton , Fredericton , Halifax , Hamilton (ON) , Kelowna (resumes December 15, 2022),[10] Kitchener/Waterloo , London (ON) , Moncton , Ottawa , Québec City , Regina , Saskatoon , St. John's , Vancouver , Winnipeg
Swoop Seasonal: Edmonton , Hamilton (ON) , London (ON) (resumes December 3, 2022),[11] Toronto–Pearson , Winnipeg
TAP Air Portugal Lisbon
Transportes Aereos Guatemaltecos Flores , Guatemala City
Tropic Air Belize City
TUI Airways Birmingham (UK) , London–Gatwick , Manchester Seasonal: Bristol , Dublin (resumes June 5, 2023),[12] Edinburgh , Glasgow , Newcastle upon Tyne Seasonal charter: Copenhagen , Gothenburg , Helsinki , Stockholm–Arlanda , Oslo
TUI fly Belgium Brussels 1
TUI fly Netherlands Amsterdam
Turkish Airlines Istanbul 2
Ukraine International Airlines Seasonal charter: Kyiv-Boryspil (Suspended)
United Airlines Chicago–O'Hare , Cleveland , Denver , Houston–Intercontinental , Los Angeles , Newark , San Francisco , Washington–Dulles
VivaAerobús Acapulco , Bogotá , Camagüey , Chihuahua , Ciudad Juárez , Culiacán , Guadalajara , Havana , Hermosillo , Holguín , León/El Bajío , Mexico City , Mexico City/AIFA , Monterrey , Puebla , Querétaro , Reynosa , Santa Clara , Santiago de Cuba , Tampico , Tijuana , Toluca/Mexico City , Torreón/Gómez Palacio , Tuxtla Gutiérrez , Veracruz , Villahermosa Seasonal: Cincinnati , Nashville
Viva Air Colombia Medellín–JMC Seasonal: Cali
Volaris Aguascalientes , Bogotá , Chihuahua , Ciudad Juárez , Culiacán , Guadalajara , Guatemala City , León/El Bajío , Lima , Mexicali , Mexico City , Mexico City/AIFA , Monterrey , Morelia , Oaxaca , Puebla , Querétaro , San José de Costa Rica , San Luis Potosí , Tijuana , Toluca/Mexico City , Tuxtla Gutiérrez Seasonal charter: Atlanta , Cincinnati , Kansas City , Memphis
Volaris Costa Rica San José de Costa Rica
Volaris El Salvador San Salvador
Wamos Air Madrid
WestJet Calgary , Toronto–Pearson , Vancouver Seasonal: Edmonton , Halifax , Kelowna , Ottawa , Regina , Saskatoon , Victoria , Winnipeg
Wingo Bogotá , Cali , Medellín–JMC
World2Fly Madrid Charter: Lisbon
Notes
^1 TUI fly Belgium's flight from Brussels to Cancún makes a stop in Havana; however, the airline does not have traffic rights from Havana to Cancún.
^2 Turkish Airlines's flight from Istanbul to Cancún makes a stop in Mexico City; however, the airline does not have local traffic rights from Mexico City to Cancún.
Cargo
Terminal 1.
Airside's Terminal 2.
Terminal 2 interior.
Terminal 3 interior.
Terminal 4 of Cancún International Airport.
Check-in counters at Terminal 4.
Traffic statistics
Passengers
Passenger statistics for Cancún International Airport[13]
Year Total passengers % change
1999
6,969,733 –
2000
7,745,317 11.1%
2001
7,639,021 1.4%
2002
7,717,144 1.0%
2003
8,683,950 12.5%
2004
10,010,526 15.3%
2005
9,301,240 7.1%
2006
9,728,149 4.6%
2007
11,340,027 16.6%
2008
12,646,451 11.5%
2009
11,174,908 11.6%
2010
12,439,266 11.3%
2011
13,022,481 4.7%
2012
14,463,435 11.1%
2013
15,962,162 10.4%
2014
17,455,353 9.4%
2015
19,596,485 12.3%
2016
21,415,795 9.3%
2017
23,601,509 10.2%
2018
25,202,016 6.8%
2019
25,481,989 1.1%
2020
12,259,148 51.89%
2021
22,318,467 82.1%
Busiest routes
Busiest domestic and international routes at Cancún International Airport (2021) [14]
Rank
City
Passengers
Ranking
Airlines
1
Mexico City
2,290,460
Aeroméxico , Magni , VivaAerobús , Volaris
2
Monterrey, Nuevo León
743,080
Magni, VivaAerobús, Volaris
3
Guadalajara, Jalisco
536,095
Aeroméxico, Magni, VivaAerobús, Volaris
4
Dallas, Texas
512,895
1
American Airlines , Frontier Airlines , Spirit Airlines , Sun Country Airlines
5
Houston, Texas (George Bush & Hobby airports)[Notes 1]
469,107
1
Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines , Spirit Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, United Airlines , VivaAerobús
6
Chicago, Illinois (Midway & O'Hare airports)[Notes 2]
402,379
American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines
7
Denver, Colorado
312,210
7
Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines
8
Panama City, Panama
307,266
7
Copa Airlines
9
Atlanta, Georgia
292,382
1
Delta Air Lines , Frontier Airlines, Volaris
10
Miami, Florida
291,179
American Airlines, Frontier Airlines
11
New York, New York
290,649
2
American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue
12
Los Angeles, California
270,541
9
Alaska Airlines , American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue Airways, United Airlines
13
Newark, New Jersey
249,573
3
JetBlue Airways, United Airlines
14
Charlotte, North Carolina
197,160
3
American Airlines
15
Fort Lauderdale, Florida
163,555
4
JetBlue Airways, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines
16
León, Guanajuato
162,435
3
Magni, VivaAerobús, Volaris
17
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
146,463
3
American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines
18
Detroit, Michigan
130,519
4
Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Spirit Airlines
19
Baltimore, Maryland
127,787
5
Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines
20
Orlando, Florida
127,595
16
Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, Spirit Airlines
21
Puebla, Puebla
69,011
Magni, VivaAerobús, Volaris
22
Phoenix, Arizona
112,171
29
American Airlines, Southwest Airlines
23
Minneapolis, Minnesota
110,286
5
Delta Air Lines, Frontier Airlines, Sun Country Airlines
24
Tijuana, Baja California
106,550
18
VivaAerobús, Volaris
25
Bogotá, Colombia
105,878
Avianca , VivaAerobús, Volaris, Wingo
26
San Francisco, California
102,474
19
Alaska Airlines, JetBlue Airways, United Airlines
27
Veracruz, Veracruz
102,128
8
VivaAerobús
28
Frankfurt, Germany
87,228
29
Condor , Eurowings Discover , Lufthansa
29
Salt Lake City, Utah
83,991
5
Delta Air Lines
30
St. Louis, Missouri
80,345
9
American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines, Spirit Airlines
Note
Official statistics include George Bush and Hobby Airports. Official statistics include Midway and O'Hare airports.
Accidents and incidents
On March 15, 1984, Aerocozumel Flight 261 crashed soon after takeoff. No one died in the crash, but one of the passengers died of a heart attack while evacuating away from the swampy crash scene.[15]
On September 9 2009, Mexico City-bound Aeroméxico Flight 576 was hijacked after take off. The hijackers were Bolivians who wanted to speak to the President. The plane landed safely in Mexico City and the hijackers were arrested. [16]
Accolades
2011 – Best Airport in Latin America – Caribbean of the Airport Service Quality Awards by Airports Council International[17] and 2nd Best Airport by Size in the 5 to 15 million passenger category[18]
See also
Notes
References
"ASUR announces the total traffic for December 2021" (PDF) (in Spanish). ASUR. January 2021. Retrieved January 10, 2021 . "Statistics by Airport" (Web) . Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. Retrieved 2021-01-29 . "History" . Cancun Online Community. August 2016. Archived from the original on August 9, 2016. Retrieved August 14, 2016 . "Cancun opens second runway as traffic grows 30% in two years; US routes lead way" . anna.aero. October 2009. Archived from the original on September 20, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2016 . "Inaugurated Terminal 3 of Cancún Airport (in Spanish)" . Periódico El Economista. March 2016. Archived from the original on May 31, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2016 . "Third Quarter 2014 Earnings Call Transcript" (PDF) . Aeropuertos del Sureste. October 2014. Archived (PDF) from the original on March 5, 2016. Retrieved August 17, 2016 . "Global Lounge Network" . Archived from the original on 2019-06-21. Retrieved 2019-09-04 . "theyucatantimes.com – Cancun airport's new 4th terminal will open Oct. 10" . 5 October 2017. Archived from the original on 2017-11-16. Retrieved 2017-11-16 . "Cancun Airport Terminal 4" . Archived from the original on 2017-11-16. Retrieved 2017-11-16 . "Non-stop flights from Kelowna to 5 sun destinations this winter" . September 8, 2022. Retrieved September 8, 2022 . "Swoop NW22 International Network Additions" . Aeroroutes . Retrieved 28 August 2022 . "TUI to Fly Long-Haul from Ireland in 2023" . FlyingInIreland . May 2022. Retrieved May 16, 2022 . "Passenger statistics for Cancun Airport" . Asur.com.mx. Archived from the original on September 11, 2013. Retrieved July 21, 2017 . "Statistics" (in Spanish). Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. January 2022. Retrieved February 2, 2022 . "Aviation Safety Network" . Aviation-safety.net. 1984-03-15. Archived from the original on 2012-11-12. Retrieved 2013-07-01 . https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/09/09/world/AP-LT-Mexico-Hijacking.html [ dead link ] "ASQ Award for Best Airport in Latin America – Caribbean" Archived 2012-02-18 at the Wayback Machine Airports Council International . 14 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13 "ASQ Award for Best Airport by Size (5-15m)" Archived 2012-02-19 at the Wayback Machine Airports Council International . 14 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13
External links
Media related to Cancun Airport at Wikimedia Commons
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На других языках [de] Flughafen Cancún Der Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún ist ein internationaler Flughafen im Touristenzentrum Cancún auf der Halbinsel Yucatán in Mexiko. Er ist der Flughafen mit den meisten internationalen Passagieren in Lateinamerika sowie insgesamt gesehen von der Passagieranzahl her nach dem Internationalen Flughafen von Mexiko-Stadt der zweitgrößte Flughafen Mexikos. - [en] Cancún International Airport [es] Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún El Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún (Código IATA: CUN - Código OACI: MMUN - Código DGAC: CUN),[1] se encuentra a 16 kilómetros de la ciudad de Cancún, en la costa del Caribe sobre la Península de Yucatán. Es el segundo aeropuerto más transitado de México, sólo después del Aeropuerto Internacional de la Ciudad de México, pero el más importante en México y América Latina por pasajeros internacionales. En 2016, el aeropuerto manejó casi 21.4 millones de pasajeros, un incremento superior al 9.2% comparado con 2015.[2] Es uno de los aeropuertos mejor conectados de toda América Latina por cantidad de rutas y aerolíneas que operan. [fr] Aéroport international de Cancún L’aéroport international de Cancún (code IATA : CUN • code OACI : MMUN • code DGAC M. : CUN), en espagnol : Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún, est l'aéroport desservant la ville de Cancún, dans l'État du Quintana Roo, dans la péninsule du Yucatán, au Mexique. [it] Aeroporto Internazionale di Cancún L'Aeroporto Internazionale di Cancun (IATA: CUN, ICAO: MMUN), in spagnolo Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún, si trova a 16 km dalla città di Cancún, sulla costa del Mar dei Caraibi nella penisola dello Yucatán.
È il secondo aeroporto più trafficato del Messico, dopo l'Aeroporto Internazionale di Città del Messico. Nel 2007 l'aeroporto ha visto passare dalla sua pista 11.340.027 di passeggeri e nel 2008 ben 12.646.500.[1]
Attualmente è il quinto aeroporto più trafficato dell'America Latina dopo quello di Città del Messico, i due aeroporti di San Paolo del Brasile e l'Aeroporto Internazionale el Dorado di Bogotà. [ru] Канкун (аэропорт) Международный аэропорт Канкун (исп. Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún) находится в одноимённом городе Канкун, провинция Кинтана-Роо, на Карибском побережье Мексики, полуостров Юкатан. В настоящее время занимает пятое место среди самых загруженных аэропортов Латинской Америки после Мехико, Конгоньяса, Гуарульюса (оба — в Сан-Паулу) и Эль-Дорадо в Боготе.
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