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{{short description|International airport in Quintana Roo, Mexico}} |
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| name = Cancún International Airport |
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{{For|the railway station|Cancún Airport railway station}} |
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{{Infobox airport |
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| name = Cancun International Airport |
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| image = Sala embarque aeropuerto de Cancún.JPG |
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| nativename = {{lang|es|{{small|Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún}}}} |
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| IATA = CUN |
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| ICAO = MMUN |
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| image = CUN airport logo.svg |
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| image_size = 175px |
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| image2 = MMUN008.jpg |
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| pushpin_map = Mexico Quintana Roo#Mexico |
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| operator = Aeropuertos del Sureste ASUR |
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| pushpin_map_caption = Location of the airport in Quintana Roo |
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| city-served = Cancún |
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| pushpin_label = CUN |
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| location = Cancún, Quintana-Roo, Mexico |
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| type = Public |
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| elevation-f = 20 |
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| city-served = [[Cancún]], [[Quintana Roo]], [[Mexico]] |
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| elevation-m = 6 |
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| location = [[Benito Juárez Municipality, Quintana Roo|Benito Juárez]], [[Quintana Roo]], [[Mexico]] |
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| coordinates = {{coord|21|02|12|N|86|52|37|W|region:MX_type:airport|display=inline,title}} |
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| hub = [[Viva (airline)|Viva]] |
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| focus_city = [[Volaris]] <br> |
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[[Magnicharters]] |
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| elevation-m = 6 |
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12L/30R |
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| coordinates = {{Coord|21|02|12|N|86|52|37|W|region:MX_type:airport|display=title,inline}} |
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| r1-length-f = 11,483 |
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| website = {{URL|https://www.asur.com.mx/}} |
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9,186 |
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| r1-number = 12R/30L |
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| r1-length-m = 3,500 |
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2,800 |
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| r1-surface = Asphalt |
| r1-surface = [[Asphalt concrete|Asphalt]] |
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Asphalt |
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| stat1-header = Total passengers |
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| stat1-data = 32,750,411 |
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| stat-year = 2023 |
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| footnotes = Source: Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste<ref name="asur">{{cite web|url=https://www.asur.com.mx/media/Inversionistas/Trafico%20de%20pasajeros/Trafico_de_pasajeros_ASUR.xlsx|title=Passenger's Traffic|language=Spanish |publisher=ASUR |access-date=26 January 2024}}</ref> |
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| stat3-header = Domestic passengers |
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| stat2-header = International passengers |
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| stat3-data = 3,373,860 |
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| stat2-data = 20,908,196 |
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| stat4-header = Int'l passengers |
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| stat3-header = Ranking in Mexico |
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| stat4-data = 9,272,951 |
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| stat3-data = 2nd {{Steady}} |
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| r2-length-f = 9,186 |
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| r2-length-m = 2,800 |
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| r2-number = 12L/30R |
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| r2-surface = Asphalt |
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| timezone = [[Eastern Time Zone|EST]] |
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| utc = [[UTC-05:00]] |
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| operator = [[Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste]] |
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| opened = 1975 |
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'''Cancún International Airport''' {{Airport codes|CUN|MMUN}} |
'''Cancún International Airport''' ({{langx|es|Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún}}) {{Airport codes|CUN|MMUN}} serves as the primary gateway for the [[Cancún|Cancún Metropolitan Area]] in [[Quintana Roo]], the Mexican Caribbean, [[Riviera Maya]], and [[Yucatán Peninsula]]. Operating as a hub for [[Viva Aerobus]] and a focus city for [[Volaris]] and [[Magnicharters]], it facilitates flights to over 100 cities across 30 countries in [[Americas|the Americas]] and [[Europe]]. The airport is managed by [[Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste]] (ASUR) and is the easternmost airport in Mexico. |
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It is the [[List of the busiest airports in Mexico|largest airport in Mexico]] and [[List of the busiest airports in Latin America|Latin America]] in terms of international passengers, representing 35% of all international passengers in the country. Cancun Airport is a major destination served by most U.S. and Canadian mainline airlines from all their hubs and focus cities, making it the airport outside the [[United States]] with the highest number of passengers to and from the United States.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Cancun passes 30 million passengers in 2022; new records for both domestic and international traffic |url=https://airserviceone.com/cancun-passes-30-million-passengers-in-2022-new-records-for-both-domestic-and-international-traffic/}}</ref> |
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In 2008, Cancún airport handled 12,646,451 passengers, setting a new record<ref name="pax">[http://www.asur.com.mx/asur/ingles/aeropuertos/cancun/trafico_pasajeros.asp Passenger statistics for Cancun Airport]</ref>. It is currently the 5th busiest airport in [[Latin America]], just behind [[Mexico City International Airport]], the two main airports in [[São Paulo]] ([[Congonhas-São Paulo International Airport|Congonhas]]/[[São Paulo-Guarulhos International Airport|Guarulhos]]), [[Brazil]]; and [[El Dorado International Airport]] in [[Bogotá]], [[Colombia]]. |
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Ranked as the [[List of the busiest airports|43rd busiest airport in the world]], Cancun Airport is Mexico's second busiest, following [[Mexico City International Airport]].<ref name="sctstats">{{cite web|url=http://www.sct.gob.mx/transporte-y-medicina-preventiva/aeronautica-civil/5-estadisticas/55-estadistica-operacional-de-aeropuertos-statistics-by-airport/ |title=Statistics by Airport|publisher=Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes|format=Web |access-date=2021-01-29}}</ref> Regionally, it stands as Latin America's fourth busiest and [[List of busiest airports in North America|North America's 24th busiest airport]] as of 2023. In 2022, it handled 30,342,961 passengers, increasing to 32,750,411 passengers in 2023.<ref name="asur" /> |
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The airport has been expanding as it has become one of the most important international airports in the country. It has two operative runways that are 1,500m apart which allows them to be used simultaneously, and three commercial terminals. Terminal 1 is used by [[charter airlines]] from [[North America]], including domestic charter airlines. Terminal 2 is used by some international airlines, as all of the scheduled domestic airlines, and new Terminal 3 handles almost all international operations of airlines from [[North America]] and [[Europe]]. |
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In addition to its commercial operations, Cancun Airport supports various activities in general and executive aviation, flight training, and intensive [[air charter]] services. [[Cozumel International Airport|Cozumel]] and [[Tulum International Airport|Tulum]] international airports serve as alternative options in the Cancun area, contributing to the region's overall aviation infrastructure. |
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The airport is operated by ASUR, together with [[Cozumel International Airport]], [[Manuel Crescencio Rejón International Airport|Mérida International Airport]], [[General Heriberto Jara International Airport|Veracruz International Airport]], [[Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport|Villahermosa International Airport]] and [[Xoxocotlán International Airport]] among others. |
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==History== |
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The terminals together comprise 47 boarding gates (of which 17 are remote), 22 (A1-A11 and B12-B22) in Terminal 2, and 14 in Terminal 3<ref>Cancun Airport Fact Sheet http://www.asur.com.mx/asur/ingles/aeropuertos/cancun/technical_Facts.asp</ref>. |
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=== Early operations === |
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==Passenger statistics== |
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Cancun's initial airport was established in 1942 as a strategic move to support the region's primary industry at the time: the [[chewing gum industry]]. This early airport operated on a rudimentary [[runway]], featuring a [[Air traffic control|control tower]] constructed from wood and reeds, which remained in operation until 1973. To commemorate its history, a replica stands near the city's entrance, close to its original location.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://cancun.travel/en/history/|publisher=Cancun Online Community|title=History|date=August 2016|access-date=August 14, 2016|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160809220215/http://cancun.travel/en/history/|archive-date=August 9, 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> |
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In the early 1970s, Cancun emerged as a major tourist destination following a deliberate effort by the [[Federal government of Mexico|Mexican government]], in collaboration with the National Tourism Development Fund ({{langx|es|Fondo Nacional de Fomento al Turismo FONATUR}}). Recognizing its strategic location near pristine beaches, natural landscapes, and archaeological sites, the comprehensive plan aimed to transform Cancun from a sparsely inhabited area into a world-class tourist hub. Substantial investments in infrastructure were made, including the construction of the new Cancun International Airport, executed by Henro y Asociados in collaboration with the [[Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (Mexico)|Department of Infrastructure]]. The airport's inaugural commercial flight occurred on May 12, 1975, drawing swift attention from international tourists. |
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|+ Passenger statistics for Cancún International Airport<ref name="pax"/> |
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! Year !! Total Passengers !! % change |
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! 2006|| 9,728,149 || ---- |
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! 2007|| 11,340,027 || +16.6% |
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! 2008|| 12,646,451 || +11.5% |
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! 2009 (until Oct)|| 9,262,643 || -12.9% |
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Throughout its history, Cancun Airport has hosted a variety of airlines. It served as a hub for [[Mexicana de Aviación|Mexicana]], [[Interjet]], and [[Aladia Airlines|Aladia]] in their operational years, facilitating connections for both domestic and international flights. The defunct charter airline [[Aerocancun]], based in Cancun, also provided flights to U.S., Canadian, European, and South American destinations. [[MAYAir]], established in 1994 initially as a charter airline, expanded its routes from Cancun to various destinations in the [[Yucatán Peninsula|Yucatan Peninsula]]. |
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==Terminals and destinations== |
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===Terminal 1=== |
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Terminal 1 has 7 gates: 1-7A |
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*Only Charter Service. |
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*The terminal is being remodeled on the inside and out so that it can be used again by charter airlines that operate into the airport. The terminal will be ready at the same time as the new runway, and will be equipped with 9 jetways. |
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[[Image:Cancun Terminal 1new.JPG|thumb|right|Cancun Airport's Terminal 1 Layout (Now closed).]] |
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=== Privatization and expansion === |
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===Terminal 2=== |
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[[File:Cancun, Mexico (7162593202).jpg|thumb|Terminal 3 airside]] |
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Terminal 2 has 22 gates: A1-A11 and B12-B22 |
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In 1995, Mexico embarked on a significant airport privatization initiative through the 'Ley de Aeropuertos' (Airports Law) introduced by the [[Secretariat of Infrastructure, Communications and Transportation (Mexico)|Department of Infrastructure]]. This marked a pivotal moment for Cancun Airport, integrating it into the [[Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste|Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste ASUR]]. |
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====Main Building==== |
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The Main Building has 11 gates on the lower level: B12-B22 |
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[[Image:Cancun Terminal 2new.JPG|thumb|right|Cancun Airport's Terminal 2 Layout.]] |
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{{Airport-dest-list |
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|[[Aeroméxico]]|Mexico City, Monterrey, St. Louis [begins December 14] |
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|[[Aerotucán]]|Cozumel |
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|[[Cubana de Aviación]]|Havana |
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|[[Interjet]]|Mexico City, Monterrey, Toluca |
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|[[Magnicharters]]|Chihuahua, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Monterrey, León, Varadero |
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|[[Maya Island Air]]|Belize City |
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|[[MAYAir]]|Cozumel |
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|[[Mexicana de Aviación|Mexicana]]|Bogota [begins December 14], Chicago-O'Hare, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, New York-JFK, San José de Costa Rica [begins December 16], Washington-Dulles [begins December 14]<ref>[In Spanish]http://www.exonline.com.mx/diario/noticia/dinero/empresas/mexicana_abre_mas_rutas_internacionales/755252</ref> |
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|[[MexicanaClick]]|Havana, Mexico City, San Juan de Puerto Rico [begins December 14]<ref>[In spanish] [http://www.mexicana.com/cs/Satellite?pagename=MexicanaG5/MexContainer_C/LandingBank_News&cid=1231061998627&ChannelID=1138058075614&siteID=1137101599555&IdNews=1243462698892 Mexicana introduces new Cancun routes]</ref> |
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|[[MexicanaLink]]|Guatemala City [begins December 15], Mérida, Monterrey, Puebla, San Salvador [begins December 14], Veracruz, Villahermosa, |
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|[[VivaAerobus]]|Monterrey |
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|[[Volaris]]|Guadalajara, Puebla, Tijuana, Toluca |
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Until the early 2000s, Cancun Airport operated with two terminals. A major transformation began in 2005 when ASUR invested US$150 million in constructing Terminal 3, officially inaugurated in 2007.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://eleconomista.com.mx/estados/2016/03/14/inauguran-terminal-3-aeropuerto-cancun |title=Inaugurated Terminal 3 of Cancún Airport (in Spanish) |publisher=Periódico El Economista |access-date=August 17, 2016 |date=March 2016 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160531135725/http://eleconomista.com.mx/estados/2016/03/14/inauguran-terminal-3-aeropuerto-cancun |archive-date=May 31, 2016 |url-status=live }}</ref> Key additions, including a new runway and Latin America's tallest control tower at 97 meters, were unveiled in October 2009, effectively doubling the airport's passenger handling capacity.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.anna.aero/2009/10/16/cancun-opens-second-runway-as-traffic-grows-30pc-in-two-years/|title=Cancun opens second runway as traffic grows 30% in two years; US routes lead way|publisher=anna.aero|access-date=August 17, 2016|date=October 2009|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160920011322/http://www.anna.aero/2009/10/16/cancun-opens-second-runway-as-traffic-grows-30pc-in-two-years/|archive-date=September 20, 2016|url-status=live}}</ref> On November 27, 2013, Cancun Airport achieved another milestone, becoming the first in Mexico to welcome the [[Airbus A380]], commemorating the 80th anniversary of [[Air France]] and the 15th anniversary of ASUR. |
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==== Satellite Building ==== |
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The Satellite Building has 11 gates on the upper level: A1-A11 |
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[[Image:Aeropuerto de Cancún.JPG|thumb|Cancun's Airport Terminal 2]] |
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[[Image:Sala embarque aeropuerto de Cancún.JPG|thumb|Cancun's Airport Building.]] |
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[[Image:MXA A330 in CUN.jpg|thumb|right|The New Mexicana A330 with the new image at Cancun's Airport]] |
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The expansion continued with Terminal 2 in 2014 and a significant {{convert|76000|m2|}} expansion of Terminal 3 in 2016, introducing six gates and additional commercial areas.<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.asur.com.mx/assets/files/es/inversionistas/informacion-financiera/trimestral/2014/ASUR-Airports-Investor-Relations-Transcript-14Q3.pdf |title= Third Quarter 2014 Earnings Call Transcript |publisher= Aeropuertos del Sureste |access-date= August 17, 2016 |date= October 2014 |archive-url= https://web.archive.org/web/20160305043026/http://www.asur.com.mx/assets/files/es/inversionistas/informacion-financiera/trimestral/2014/ASUR-Airports-Investor-Relations-Transcript-14Q3.pdf |archive-date= March 5, 2016 |url-status= live }}</ref> This expansion aimed at accommodating the growing annual capacity, increasing it to 10 million from the previous 6 million. In response to the overcrowding and surging demand, Terminal 4 was inaugurated in October 2017. |
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|[[Air Canada]]|Calgary, Edmonton [seasonal], Halifax [seasonal], Montréal-Trudeau, Ottawa [seasonal], Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Winnipeg [seasonal] |
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Despite the challenges posed by the [[COVID-19 pandemic]], Mexican authorities maintained open borders for tourism, positioning Cancun as one of the select international destinations to welcome visitors. |
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|[[Air Pullmantur]]|Madrid |
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|[[AirTran Airways]]|Atlanta, Baltimore |
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== Facilities == |
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|[[Air Transat]]|Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Moncton [begins February 26], Montréal-Trudeau, Québec City, Saskatoon [begins December 22], Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver |
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[[File:US Airways A330s in Cancun (10838612713).jpg|thumb|US Airways Airbus A330 at CUN]] |
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|[[Arkefly]]|Amsterdam |
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The airport is located in the Cancun urban area, less than {{convert|10|km|}} southwest of the tourist complex, at an [[elevation]] of {{convert|6|m|}} above [[sea level]]. It features two runways: Runway 12R/30L, measuring {{convert|3500|m|}} in length, and Runway 12L/30R, spanning {{convert|2800|m|}}. With the capability to accommodate large aircraft such as [[Boeing 747|Boeing 747s]] and Airbus A380s, the airport boasts two parallel operative runways that can be used simultaneously. Cancun Airport is the easternmost airport in Mexico. |
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|[[Avianca]]|Bogotá [seasonal] |
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|[[Blue Panorama Airlines]]|Bologna, Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino |
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Cancun Airport comprises three terminals dedicated to scheduled flights (Terminals 2, 3, and 4), one terminal specifically for [[Air charter|charter flights]] (Terminal 1), and an [[Fixed-base operator|FBO terminal]]. This makes it the airport with the most passenger terminals in Mexico. Beyond the terminals, the airport offers long-term and short-term parking facilities, on-site hotels, a variety of restaurants, and rental car services. It also accommodates facilities for the Mexican Airspace Navigation Services ({{langx|es|Servicios a la Navegación en el Espacio Aéreo Mexicano}}). |
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|[[CanJet]]|Abbotsford [begins December 24], Calgary, Comox [begins December 24], Edmonton, Halifax, Kelowna, Montréal-Trudeau, Ottawa, Québec City, St. John's, Regina [begins December 19], Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Victoria [begins December 6] |
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|[[Condor Flugdienst]]|Frankfurt |
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== Terminals == |
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|[[Copa Airlines]]|Panama City |
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[[File:Exterior aeropuerto internacional de cancun.jpg|thumb|Terminal 2 entrance]] |
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|[[Corsairfly]]|Paris-Orly |
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|[[Edelweiss Air]]|Zürich |
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===Terminal 1 (only charter)=== |
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|[[Enerjet]]|Calgary, Edmonton, Vancouver |
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|[[EuroAtlantic Airways]]|Lisbon, Porto [seasonal] |
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Exclusively dedicated to charter or private flights, Terminal 1 features 7 gates numbered 1 to 7, 3 helicopter stands, and a [[Airport lounge|VIP lounge]], offering comprehensive services for private air travel. Temporarily closed for reconstruction after [[Hurricane Wilma]], the terminal resumed operations exclusively for charter flights upon reopening in November 2013. |
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|[[Iberworld]]|Barcelona [seasonal], Madrid |
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|[[Jetairfly]]|Brussels, Varadero |
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=== Terminal 2 === |
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|[[JetBlue Airways]]|Boston, Fort Lauderdale, New York-JFK, Orlando, Washington-Dulles |
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[[File:Terminal 2 Cancun.jpg|thumb|Terminal 2 map]] |
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|[[LAN Airlines]]|Santiago de Chile |
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[[File:T2 Aeropuerto Cancun.JPG|thumb|Terminal 2 satellite building]] |
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|[[LAN Peru]]|Lima |
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As the oldest terminal, Terminal 2 accommodates arrival and departure services for domestic and international flights. With 22 gates—A1 through A11 (in a satellite building) and B12 through B22 (at the main building)—it serves most domestic airlines, along with all international flights to Central and [[South America]] and select long-haul flights to Europe. The check-in area houses a bank and food outlets, while the boarding area features several restaurants and shops, along with immigration/customs services. Two lounges, the MERA Business Lounge and The Lounge by Global Lounge Network cater to domestic and international travelers. |
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|[[Livingston Energy Flight]]|Milan-Malpensa, Rome Fiumicino, San Salvador |
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|[[Martinair]]|Amsterdam |
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The primary tenants at the terminal are [[Viva Aerobus]], which operates a hub at this location, and [[Magnicharters]] and [[Volaris]], operating a focus city services along with [[Volaris Costa Rica]] and [[Volaris El Salvador]]. Other airlines serving Terminal 2 include [[Aerolíneas Argentinas]], [[Alaska Airlines]], [[Arajet]], [[Avianca]], [[Avianca Costa Rica]], [[Avianca Ecuador]], [[Avianca El Salvador]], [[Conviasa]], [[Copa Airlines]], [[LATAM Brasil]], [[LATAM Chile]], [[LATAM Perú]], [[LOT Polish Airlines]], [[Neos (airline)|Neos]], [[Sky Airline Peru]], [[Sunwing Airlines]], [[TAG Airlines]], [[TUI Airways]], [[TUI fly Netherlands]], [[TUI fly Belgium]], and [[Wingo (airline)|Wingo]]. |
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|[[Monarch Airlines]]|London-Gatwick |
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|[[Novair]]|Oslo-Gardermoen, Stockholm-Arlanda |
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|[[Neos]]|Bologna, Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino |
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|[[Orbest]]|Lisbon |
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|[[Skyservice]]|Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Hamilton, Kelowna, Kitchener, Montréal-Trudeau, Ottawa, Regina, Saskatoon, Thunder Bay, Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg |
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|[[Sunwing Airlines]]|Halifax, London (ON), Montréal-Trudeau, Québec City, Saint John, Saskatoon, Sault Ste Marie, Toronto-Pearson, Regina, Vancouver |
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|[[Sunwing Airlines]] operated by [[Aeroméxico]]|Calgary, Comox, Edmonton, Ottawa, Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg |
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|[[Grupo TACA|TACA]] operated by [[Aviateca|Regional]] |Flores, Guatemala City |
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|[[Grupo TACA|TACA]]|San Salvador [begins November 15] |
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|[[Thomas Cook Airlines]]|Belfast-International, Glasgow-International, London-Gatwick, Manchester (UK) |
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|[[WestJet]]|Calgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Hamilton, Kelowna, Moncton, Montréal-Trudeau, Ottawa, Regina, Saskatoon, Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg [all seasonal] |
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|[[White (airline)|White]]|Lisbon |
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|[[XL Airways France]]|Brussels, Paris-Charles de Gaulle |
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===Terminal 3=== |
===Terminal 3=== |
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Terminal 3 |
[[File:Terminal 3 Cancun.jpg|thumb|Terminal 3 map]] |
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[[File:T3CUN.JPG|thumb|right|Terminal 3 main hall]] |
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Dedicated exclusively to international flights, Terminal 3 features 21 gates (C4 through C24). Primarily utilized by major US carriers and select Canadian and European carriers, the terminal provides amenities such as shops, including duty-free options, cafés, restaurants, and immigration and customs facilities. Terminal 3 is home to the MERA Business Lounge. The ground transportation facility is situated outside the arrivals hall. |
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[[Image:CUNterminal3.jpg|thumb|Cancun Airport's Terminal 3]] |
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The airlines flying to Terminal 3 are [[Air Canada]], [[Air Canada Rouge]], [[Air Caraïbes]], [[American Airlines]], [[British Airways]], [[Delta Air Lines]], [[Iberojet]], [[Spirit Airlines]], [[United Airlines]], [[Wamos Air]], and [[World2fly]]. |
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|[[Air Berlin]]|Düsseldorf, Munich |
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|[[Air Europa]]|Madrid |
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=== Terminal 4 === |
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|[[Alaska Airlines]]|Los Angeles, Seattle/Tacoma |
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[[File:MMUN007.jpg|alt=|thumb|Terminal 4 departures concourse]] |
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|[[American Airlines]]|Chicago-O'Hare [seasonal], Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, New York-JFK |
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Terminal 4 serves both domestic and international flights. It opened in October 2017, making Cancún Airport the first airport in Mexico to have four terminals. It features 14 gates equipped with jetbridges and can handle 9{{nbsp}}million passengers a year.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.theyucatantimes.com/2017/10/cancun-airports-new-4th-terminal-will-open-oct-10/ |title=theyucatantimes.com – Cancun airport's new 4th terminal will open Oct. 10 |date=5 October 2017 |access-date=2017-11-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171116190201/http://www.theyucatantimes.com/2017/10/cancun-airports-new-4th-terminal-will-open-oct-10/ |archive-date=2017-11-16 |url-status=live }}</ref> 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.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.cancun-airport.net/terminals/terminal-4 |title=Cancun Airport Terminal 4 |access-date=2017-11-16 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171116191710/https://www.cancun-airport.net/terminals/terminal-4 |archive-date=2017-11-16 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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|[[Continental Airlines]]|Cleveland, Houston-Intercontinental, Newark |
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|[[Delta Air Lines]]|Atlanta, Boston, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky [seasonal], Hartford/Springfield [seasonal], Los Angeles, Nashville [seasonal], Orlando [seasonal], Raleigh/Durham [seasonal], Salt Lake City, Washington-Dulles [seasonal], Detroit, Indianapolis [seasonal], Memphis, Milwaukee [seasonal], Minneapolis/St. Paul |
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At Terminal 4, ADO bus tickets are available for a price approximately five times higher than the standard rate. It is advisable to either purchase the ticket online or consider walking to Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 to potentially save around 400 Mexican pesos (M$110) or 25 US dollars (USD 25) as of 2023. The bus stop is located past the ground transportation facility. |
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|[[Frontier Airlines]]|Chicago-Midway, Denver, Indianapolis [seasonal; begins December 19], Kansas City, Salt Lake City [seasonal],St. Louis [seasonal] |
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|[[Spirit Airlines]]|Detroit, Fort Lauderdale |
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The airlines flying to Terminal 4 are [[Aeroméxico]], [[Air Europa]], [[Air France]], [[Air Transat]], [[Austrian Airlines]], [[Condor]], [[Discover Airlines]], [[Edelweiss Air]], [[Flair Airlines]], [[Frontier Airlines]], [[JetBlue Airways]], [[KLM]], [[Lufthansa]], [[Southwest Airlines]], [[Sun Country Airlines]], [[TAP Air Portugal]], [[Turkish Airlines]], and [[WestJet]]. |
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|[[Sun Country Airlines]]|Dallas/Fort Worth, Minneapolis/St. Paul |
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|[[Thomson Airways]]|Birmingham (UK), Bristol, East Midlands, Glasgow-International, London-Gatwick, Manchester (UK), Newcastle |
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=== FBO terminal === |
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|[[United Airlines]]|Chicago-O'Hare, Denver, Los Angeles [seasonal], San Francisco [seasonal], Washington-Dulles |
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The [[Fixed-base operator|FBO]] terminal caters to general aviation from Mexico, the United States, and Latin America. It is positioned south of the passenger terminal complex, near the main airport entrance. It offers various services, including ground support, fuel coordination, ground transportation, car rental, catering, and [[Airport lounge|airport lounges]]. Additionally, the FBO accommodates commercial services from the [[Belize|Belizean]] airline [[Tropic Air]]. |
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|[[US Airways]]|Boston, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Phoenix |
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|[[USA3000 Airlines]]|Baltimore, Chicago-O'Hare, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cleveland, Columbus (OH), Detroit [seasonal; resumes November 21], Lansing (MI) [begins December 27] <ref>http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/article/20091020/NEWS03/910200313/Business-news-briefs</ref>, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh [ends December 13], St. Louis |
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=== Inter-terminal transportation === |
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Terminal-to-terminal transportation is facilitated by an inter-terminal shuttle, with buses departing from each terminal every 10 minutes. |
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==Airlines and destinations== |
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| {{nowrap|[[Aerolíneas Argentinas]]}} | [[Ministro Pistarini International Airport|Buenos Aires–Ezeiza]] |
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| [[Aeroméxico]] | [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]], [[Felipe Ángeles International Airport|Mexico City–AIFA]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]]<ref name=AMXMIA>{{cite web|url=https://www.transponder1200.com/aeromexico-lanzara-nuevo-vuelo-entre-cancun-y-miami-operado-con-aviones-boeing-737-max-8/|title=Aeromexico Announces New Route Between Cancun and Miami|language=Spanish|website=Transponder1200|date=August 2024|accessdate=August 24, 2024}}</ref> |
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| [[Aerus (airline)|Aerus]] | [[Chetumal International Airport|Chetumal]],<ref name=AERUSCARIBE>{{cite web|url=https://noticaribepeninsular.com.mx/confirma-empresa-aerea-aerus-que-iniciara-operaciones-en-qr/|title=Airline company Aerus confirms that it will begin operations in QR|language=Spanish|website=Noticaribe|date=March 2024|accessdate=March 23, 2024}}</ref> [[Cozumel International Airport|Cozumel]],<ref name=AERUSCARIBE /> [[Mérida International Airport|Mérida]]<ref name=AERUSCARIBE /> |
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| [[Air Canada]] | [[Vancouver International Airport|Vancouver]] <br> '''Seasonal:''' [[Edmonton International Airport|Edmonton]], [[Montréal–Trudeau International Airport|Montréal–Trudeau]], [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto–Pearson]], [[Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport|Winnipeg]] |
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| [[Air Canada Rouge]] | [[Montréal–Trudeau International Airport|Montréal–Trudeau]], [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto–Pearson]] <br> '''Seasonal:''' [[Halifax Stanfield International Airport|Halifax]], [[Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport|Ottawa]], [[Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport|Quebec City]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://media.aircanada.com/2024-06-26-Air-Canada-Offers-Quebec-City-Region-a-New-Hotspot-for-This-Winter-with-Non-stop-Flights-to-Tulum|title=Air Canada Offers Québec City Region a New Hotspot for This Winter with Non-stop Flights to Tulum|publisher=aircanada.com|access-date=26 June 2024}}</ref> |
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| [[Air Caraïbes]] | [[Orly Airport|Paris–Orly]] |
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| [[Air France]] | [[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris–Charles de Gaulle]] |
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| [[Air Transat]] | [[Montréal–Trudeau International Airport|Montréal–Trudeau]], [[Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport|Québec City]], [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto–Pearson]]<br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Halifax Stanfield International Airport|Halifax]], [[London International Airport|London (ON)]], [[Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport|Moncton]], [[Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport|Ottawa]] |
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| [[Alaska Airlines]] | [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Seattle–Tacoma International Airport|Seattle/Tacoma]] <br> '''Seasonal:''' [[Kansas City International Airport|Kansas City]] (begins January 18, 2025),<ref>{{cite web |url=https://airlinegeeks.com/2024/07/10/alaska-adds-18-new-routes/|title=Alaska Adds 18 New Routes|website=Airline Geeks|date=July 10, 2024|access-date=July 10, 2024 }}</ref> [[Portland International Airport|Portland (OR)]], [[San Francisco International Airport|San Francisco]] |
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| [[American Airlines]] | [[Austin–Bergstrom International Airport|Austin]], [[Logan International Airport|Boston]], [[Charlotte Douglas International Airport|Charlotte]], [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Dallas Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]], [[Miami International Airport|Miami]], [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]], [[Philadelphia International Airport|Philadelphia]], [[Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport|Phoenix–Sky Harbor]]<br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport|Cincinnati]], [[John Glenn Columbus International Airport|Columbus–Glenn]], [[Indianapolis International Airport|Indianapolis]], [[Kansas City International Airport|Kansas City]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Nashville International Airport|Nashville]], [[Pittsburgh International Airport|Pittsburgh]], [[Raleigh–Durham International Airport|Raleigh/Durham]], [[St. Louis Lambert International Airport|St. Louis]] |
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| [[Arajet]] | [[Punta Cana International Airport|Punta Cana]],<ref>{{cite web |title=Arajet Launches Punta Cana Service From late-Oct 2024 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240720-dmnw24 |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=20 July 2024}}</ref> [[Las Américas International Airport|Santo Domingo–Las Américas]] |
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| [[Austrian Airlines]] | '''Seasonal: '''[[Vienna International Airport|Vienna]] |
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| [[Avelo Airlines]] | [[Bradley International Airport|Hartford]]<ref name="AveloBDL">{{cite web|url=https://patch.com/connecticut/newhaven/avelo-soars-adds-bradley-hub-18-destinations-2-international|title=Avelo Soars: Adds Bradley As A Hub, 18 Destinations, 2 International|website=Patch|access-date=July 24, 2024}}</ref> |
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| [[Avianca]] | [[El Dorado International Airport|Bogotá]], [[José María Córdova International Airport|Medellín–JMC]] |
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| [[Avianca Costa Rica]] | [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]] |
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| [[Avianca El Salvador]] | [[La Aurora International Airport|Guatemala City]], [[El Salvador International Airport|San Salvador]] |
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| [[British Airways]] | [[Gatwick Airport|London–Gatwick]] |
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| [[Condor (airline)|Condor]] | [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]] |
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| [[Conviasa]] | [[Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela)|Caracas]] |
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| [[Copa Airlines]] | [[Tocumen International Airport|Panama City–Tocumen]] |
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| [[Delta Air Lines]] | [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Logan International Airport|Boston]], [[Detroit Metropolitan Airport|Detroit]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport|Minneapolis/St. Paul]], [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]], [[Salt Lake City International Airport|Salt Lake City]], [[Seattle–Tacoma International Airport|Seattle/Tacoma]] <br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport|Cincinnati]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://dayton247now.com/news/local/delta-offer-nonstop-flight-cvg-cancun-mexico-direct-route-vacation-leisure-destination-airline-cincinnati-northern-kentucky-international-airport-ohio|title=CVG lands two new nonstop flights from Delta|website=Dayton 24/7 Now|date=June 2023 |accessdate=July 6, 2023}}</ref> [[Raleigh–Durham International Airport|Raleigh/Durham]]<ref>{{cite web|url=https://amp.newsobserver.com/news/local/article276703641.html|title=RDU's busiest airline announces nonstop flights to two more destinations|website=The News & Observer|date=June 2023 |accessdate=July 6, 2023}}</ref> |
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| [[Discover Airlines]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]] |
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| [[Edelweiss Air]] | [[Zurich Airport|Zürich]] |
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| [[Flair Airlines]] | [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto–Pearson]] <br> '''Seasonal:''' [[Calgary International Airport|Calgary]], [[Edmonton International Airport|Edmonton]], [[Region of Waterloo International Airport|Kitchener/Waterloo]], [[London International Airport|London (ON)]], [[Montréal–Trudeau International Airport|Montréal–Trudeau]], [[Vancouver International Airport|Vancouver]] |
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| [[Frontier Airlines]] | [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport|Cincinnati]], [[Cleveland Hopkins International Airport|Cleveland]], [[Denver International Airport|Denver]], [[Orlando International Airport|Orlando]], [[Philadelphia International Airport|Philadelphia]], [[St. Louis Lambert International Airport|St. Louis]]<br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Dallas Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]] |
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| {{nowrap|[[Gol Linhas Aéreas Inteligentes|Gol Linhas Aéreas]]}} | [[Brasília International Airport|Brasília]]<ref name=GOL>{{cite web|url=https://a21.com.mx/aerolineas/2024/06/24/retoma-gol-linhas-aereas-vuelos-directos-cancun|title=Gol Linhas Aereas resumes direct flights to Cancun|language=Spanish|website=A21|date=June 2024|accessdate=June 26, 2024}}</ref> |
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| [[Iberojet (airline)|Iberojet]] | [[Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]] <br> '''Seasonal:''' [[Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona]], [[Lisbon Airport|Lisbon]] |
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| [[JetBlue]] | [[Logan International Airport|Boston]], [[Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport|Fort Lauderdale]], [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York–JFK]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]], [[Orlando International Airport|Orlando]], [[Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport|San Juan]],<ref>{{cite web |title=JetBlue Announces Puerto Rico Expansion, New Mint Service to Three Cities, and Three New Destinations |url=https://www.news.jetblue.com/latest-news/press-release-details/2024/JetBlue-Announces-Puerto-Rico-Expansion-New-Mint-Service-to-Three-Cities-and-Three-New-Destinations/default.aspx|website=JetBlue Newsroom |access-date=May 8, 2024 |date=May 8, 2024}}</ref> [[Tampa International Airport|Tampa]] |
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| [[KLM]] | '''Seasonal:''' [[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]] |
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| [[LATAM Chile]] | [[Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport|Santiago de Chile]] |
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| [[LATAM Perú]] | [[Jorge Chávez International Airport|Lima]] |
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| [[LOT Polish Airlines]] | '''Charter:''' [[Katowice Airport|Katowice]], [[Poznań Airport|Poznań]]<br>'''Seasonal charter:''' [[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw–Chopin]] |
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| [[Lufthansa]] | [[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]] |
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| [[Magnicharters]] | [[Guadalajara International Airport|Guadalajara]], [[Bajío International Airport|León/El Bajío]], [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]], [[Monterrey International Airport|Monterrey]]<br> '''Seasonal charter:''' [[Aguascalientes International Airport|Aguascalientes]], [[Chihuahua International Airport|Chihuahua]], [[Mérida International Airport|Mérida]], [[Nuevo Laredo International Airport|Nuevo Laredo]], [[Puebla International Airport|Puebla]],<ref>{{cite web|url=https://x.com/Magnicharters/status/1798081125208011035|title=New Route Puebla|website=Magnicharters (X)|accessdate=June 10, 2024|date=June 2024}}</ref> [[Querétaro Intercontinental Airport|Querétaro]], [[San Luis Potosí International Airport|San Luis Potosí]] |
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| [[Neos (airline)|Neos]] | [[Milan Malpensa Airport|Milan–Malpensa]], [[Rome Fiumicino Airport|Rome–Fiumicino]],<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240904-nonw24vrncun|title=Neos Adds Verona – Cancun Sector in NW24|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> [[Verona Villafranca Airport|Verona]]<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/240904-nonw24vrncun|title=Neos Adds Verona – Cancun Sector in NW24|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> |
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| [[Southwest Airlines]] | [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]], [[Austin–Bergstrom International Airport|Austin]], [[Baltimore/Washington International Airport|Baltimore]], [[Midway International Airport|Chicago–Midway]], [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Denver International Airport|Denver]], [[William P. Hobby Airport|Houston–Hobby]], [[Indianapolis International Airport|Indianapolis]], [[Kansas City International Airport|Kansas City]], [[Nashville International Airport|Nashville]], [[Orlando International Airport|Orlando]],<ref name="Florida">{{cite web|url=https://swamedia.com/releases/release-d5bda4d2c147f577fd1d8c167c5baaab-southwest-airlines-extends-flight-schedule-with-new-international-options-and-most-ever-departures/|title=Southwest Airlines Extends Flight Schedule With New International Options And Most-Ever Departures|website=Southwest Airlines|date=October 2023|accessdate=October 28, 2023}}</ref> [[Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport|Phoenix–Sky Harbor]], [[St. Louis Lambert International Airport|St. Louis]] <br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Colorado Springs Airport|Colorado Springs]] (begins June 7, 2025),<ref name="coscun">{{cite web |url=https://gazette.com/business/colorado-springs-airport-announces-southwest-flights-to-cancun/article_0ec64d08-963f-11ef-909c-3fe2a226a49f.html|title=Colorado Springs Airport lands first international route|website=The Denver Gazette |date=October 30, 2024 |access-date=November 1, 2024}}</ref> [[John Glenn Columbus International Airport|Columbus–Glenn]], [[Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport|New Orleans]], [[Pittsburgh International Airport|Pittsburgh]], [[San Antonio International Airport|San Antonio]] |
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| [[Sun Country Airlines]] | [[Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport|Minneapolis/St. Paul]]<br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Dallas Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]], [[Valley International Airport|Harlingen]], [[Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport|Milwaukee]], [[San Antonio International Airport|San Antonio]] |
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| [[Sunwing Airlines]] | [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto–Pearson]]<br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Region of Waterloo International Airport|Kitchener/Waterloo]],<ref name="Sunwing">{{cite web |url=https://www.newswire.ca/news-releases/sunwing-announces-its-2024-2025-winter-schedule-with-the-addition-of-three-new-sun-destinations-canadians-can-explore-including-tulum-camaguey-santa-lucia-and-san-andres-851145072.html |title=Sunwing announces its 2024-2025 winter schedule with the addition of three new sun destinations Canadians can explore, including Tulum, Camaguey-Santa Lucia and San Andrés |website=Cision |date=August 20, 2024 |access-date=August 22, 2024}}</ref> [[Victoria International Airport|Victoria]]<ref name="Sunwing"/> |
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| [[TUI Airways]] | [[Birmingham Airport|Birmingham (UK)]], [[Gatwick Airport|London–Gatwick]], [[Manchester Airport|Manchester]]<br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Belfast International Airport|Belfast International]] (begins June 24, 2025),<ref name="tuicun">{{cite web|title=TUI Airways Schedules Belfast – Cancun Service in June/July 2025|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241107-tomjun25bfscun|accessdate=November 7, 2024|date=November 7, 2024|website=AeroRoutes}}</ref> [[Dublin Airport|Dublin]], [[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]], [[Glasgow Airport|Glasgow]], [[Newcastle International Airport|Newcastle upon Tyne]]<br>'''Seasonal charter:''' [[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]], [[Göteborg Landvetter Airport|Gothenburg]], [[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]], [[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo]], [[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm–Arlanda]] |
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| [[United Airlines]] | [[O'Hare International Airport|Chicago–O'Hare]], [[Cleveland Hopkins International Airport|Cleveland]], [[Denver International Airport|Denver]], [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]], [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]], [[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]], [[San Francisco International Airport|San Francisco]], [[Dulles International Airport|Washington–Dulles]] |
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| [[Virgin Atlantic]] | [[Heathrow Airport|London–Heathrow]] (begins October 19, 2025)<ref>{{Cite web|last1=Liu|first1=Jim|url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241108-vsnw25cun|title=Virgin Atlantic Resumes Cancun Service From Oct 2025|website=Aeroroutes.com|date=8 November 2024|accessdate=8 November 2024|language=en-CA}}</ref> |
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| [[Viva (airline)|Viva]] | [[El Dorado International Airport|Bogotá]], [[Ignacio Agramonte International Airport|Camagüey]], [[Chihuahua International Airport|Chihuahua]], [[Ciudad Juárez International Airport|Ciudad Juárez]], [[Guadalajara International Airport|Guadalajara]], [[José Martí International Airport|Havana]], [[Bajío International Airport|León/El Bajío]], [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]], [[Felipe Ángeles International Airport|Mexico City–AIFA]], [[Monterrey International Airport|Monterrey]], [[Puebla International Airport|Puebla]], [[Querétaro Intercontinental Airport|Querétaro]], [[General Lucio Blanco International Airport|Reynosa]], [[Los Cabos International Airport|San Jose del Cabo]],{{ref|3|3}} [[Tampico International Airport|Tampico]], [[Tijuana International Airport|Tijuana]], [[Toluca International Airport|Toluca/Mexico City]], [[Torreón International Airport|Torreón/Gómez Palacio]], [[Tuxtla Gutiérrez International Airport|Tuxtla Gutiérrez]], [[Veracruz International Airport|Veracruz]], [[Villahermosa International Airport|Villahermosa]]<br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport|Cincinnati]], [[John Glenn Columbus International Airport|Columbus–Glenn]] (begins February 15, 2025),<ref name="VB">{{cite web |title=Viva Aerobus Adds 2 Cancun – US Routes in 1H25 |url=https://www.aeroroutes.com/eng/241119-vb1h25us |website=Aeroroutes |access-date=19 November 2024}}</ref> [[Memphis International Airport|Memphis]] (resumes May 31, 2025)<ref name="VB"/> |
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| [[Volaris]] | [[Aguascalientes International Airport|Aguascalientes]], [[Ciudad Juárez International Airport|Ciudad Juárez]], [[Guadalajara International Airport|Guadalajara]], [[La Aurora International Airport|Guatemala City]], [[Hermosillo International Airport|Hermosillo]], [[Bajío International Airport|León/El Bajío]], [[McAllen Miller International Airport|McAllen]],<ref name=MFECUN>{{cite web|url=https://24horasqroo.mx/2024/02/21/volaris-conexion-mcallen/|title=Volaris announces new air connection McAllen -Cancún|language=Spanish|website=24 Horas|date=February 2024|accessdate=February 21, 2024}}</ref> [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]], [[Felipe Ángeles International Airport|Mexico City–AIFA]], [[Monterrey International Airport|Monterrey]], [[General Francisco Mujica International Airport|Morelia]], [[Oaxaca International Airport|Oaxaca]], [[Puebla International Airport|Puebla]], [[Querétaro Intercontinental Airport|Querétaro]], [[Juan Santamaría International Airport|San José (CR)]], [[San Luis Potosí International Airport|San Luis Potosí]], [[Tijuana International Airport|Tijuana]], [[Toluca International Airport|Toluca/Mexico City]], [[Tuxtla Gutiérrez International Airport|Tuxtla Gutiérrez]] |
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| [[WestJet]] | [[Calgary International Airport|Calgary]], [[Edmonton International Airport|Edmonton]], [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto–Pearson]], [[Vancouver International Airport|Vancouver]]<br>'''Seasonal:''' [[Halifax Stanfield International Airport|Halifax]], [[Kelowna International Airport|Kelowna]], [[Regina International Airport|Regina]], [[Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport|Saskatoon]], [[Victoria International Airport|Victoria]], [[Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport|Winnipeg]] |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=21.036667 |long=-86.876944 |position=top |label=<div style="position:relative; top:-5px;"><small>'''Cancún'''</small></div>|caption=|mark=Airplane_silhouette.svg|marksize=15 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=19.4361 |long=-99.0719|position=right|label='''[[Mexico City International Airport|{{nowrap|Mexico City}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=19.756667 |long=-99.015278|position=top|label='''[[Felipe Ángeles International Airport|{{nowrap|Mexico City/AIFA}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=21.7013 |long=-102.3162|position=right|label='''[[Aguascalientes International Airport|{{nowrap|Aguascalientes}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Red pog.svg | Mexico|lat=18.504667 |long=-88.326847|position=top|label='''[[Chetumal International Airport|{{nowrap|Chetumal}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Red pog.svg | Mexico|lat=20.515 |long=-86.928889|position=left|label='''[[Cozumel International Airport|{{nowrap|Cozumel}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=28.7040 |long=-105.9690|position=right|label='''[[Chihuahua International Airport|{{nowrap|Chihuahua}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=31.6358 |long=-106.4359|position=bottom|label='''[[Ciudad Juárez International Airport|{{nowrap|Ciudad Juárez}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=20.5260 |long=-103.3076|position=left|label='''[[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Guadalajara International Airport|{{nowrap|Guadalajara}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=29.0900 |long=-111.0520|position=right|label='''[[Hermosillo International Airport|{{nowrap|Hermosillo}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=20.9935 |long=-101.4806|position=right|label='''[[Bajío International Airport|{{nowrap|León/Del Bajío}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Red pog.svg | Mexico|lat=20.9338 |long=-89.6604|position=top|label='''[[Mérida International Airport|{{nowrap|Mérida}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=25.778333 |long=-100.106389|position=bottom|label='''[[Monterrey International Airport|{{nowrap|Monterrey}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=19.8465 |long=-101.0281|position=left|label='''[[General Francisco Mujica International Airport|{{nowrap|Morelia}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=17.0008 |long=-96.7221|position=right|label='''[[Oaxaca International Airport|{{nowrap|Oaxaca}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=19.1638 |long=-98.3761|position=bottom|label='''[[Puebla International Airport|{{nowrap|Puebla}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=20.6225 |long=-100.1873|position=right|label='''[[Querétaro Intercontinental Airport|{{nowrap|Querétaro}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=26.0118 |long=-98.2272|position=right|label='''[[General Lucio Blanco International Airport|{{nowrap|Reynosa}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=22.2569 |long=-100.9342|position=top|label='''[[San Luis Potosí International Airport|{{nowrap|San Luis Potosí}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=22.2918 |long=-97.8646|position=right|label='''[[Tampico International Airport|{{nowrap|Tampico}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=32.5423 |long=-116.9717|position=bottom|label='''[[Tijuana International Airport|{{nowrap|Tijuana}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=19.3389 |long=-99.5698|position=left|label='''[[Toluca International Airport|{{nowrap|Toluca}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=25.5633 |long=-103.3988|position=top|label='''[[Torreón International Airport|{{nowrap|Torreón}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=16.5592 |long=-93.0232|position=bottom|label='''[[Tuxtla Gutiérrez International Airport|{{nowrap|Tuxtla Gutiérrez}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=19.1448 |long=-96.1864|position=right|label='''[[Veracruz International Airport|{{nowrap|Veracruz}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Mexico|lat=17.9955 |long=-92.8173|position=right|label='''[[Villahermosa International Airport|{{nowrap|Villahermosa}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | Mexico|lat=27.443889 |long=-99.570556 |position=left|label='''[[Nuevo Laredo International Airport|{{nowrap|Nuevo Laredo}}]]'''|label_size=90 |marksize=7 }} |
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|{{Location map+ |Canada |width=800 |float=center |
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|caption=Canadian destinations from Cancún International Airport <br /> {{font color | red | Red}} = Year-round destination <br /> {{font color | blue | Blue}} = Future destination <br /> {{font color | green | Green}} = Seasonal destination |
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{{Location map~ | Canada |lat=43.4036|long=-79.3750|position=top|label='''<small>[[Toronto Pearson International Airport|{{nowrap|Toronto-Pearson}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Canada |lat=49.194722|long=-123.183889|position=top|label='''<small>[[Vancouver International Airport|Vancouver]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=46.791111|long=-71.393333|position=top|label='''<small>[[Québec City Jean Lesage International Airport|Québec City]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Canada |lat=51.1225|long=-114.013333|position=right|label='''<small>[[Calgary International Airport|Calgary]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Canada |lat=53.31|long=-113.579444|position=right|label='''<small>[[Edmonton International Airport|Edmonton]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Canada |lat=45.470556|long=-73.740833|position=top|label='''<small>[[Montréal–Trudeau International Airport|{{nowrap|Montréal–Trudeau}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=49.91|long=-97.24|position=top|label='''<small>[[Winnipeg James Armstrong Richardson International Airport|Winnipeg]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=44.879722|long=-63.510278|position=right|label='''<small>[[Halifax Stanfield International Airport|Halifax]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=45.3225|long=-75.667222|position=left|label='''<small>[[Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier International Airport|Ottawa]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=43.173611|long=-79.935|position=right|label='''<small>[[John C. Munro Hamilton International Airport|Hamilton (ON)]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=43.0331|long=-81.1511|position=left|label='''<small>[[London International Airport|London (ON)]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=46.116111|long=-64.678611|position=top|label='''<small>[[Greater Moncton Roméo LeBlanc International Airport|Moncton]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Blue pog.svg | Canada |lat=42.276111|long=-82.955278|position=left|label='''<small>[[Windsor International Airport|Windsor]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Canada |lat=43.460833|long=-80.378611|position=left|label='''<small>[[Region of Waterloo International Airport|{{nowrap|Kitchener/Waterloo}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=45.868889|long=-66.537222|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Fredericton International Airport|Fredericton]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=49.957222|long=-119.378056|position=top|label='''<small>[[Kelowna International Airport|Kelowna]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=50.432222|long=-104.666111|position=left|label='''<small>[[Regina International Airport|Regina]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=52.170833|long=-106.7|position=right|label='''<small>[[Saskatoon John G. Diefenbaker International Airport|Saskatoon]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=47.618611|long=-52.7525|position=left|label='''<small>[[St. John's International Airport|St. John's]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=48.647222|long=-123.425833|position=left|label='''<small>[[Victoria International Airport|Victoria]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=48.330556|long=-70.996389|position=top|label='''<small>[[CFB Bagotville|Bagotville]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Canada |lat=48.371944|long=-89.321667|position=top|label='''<small>[[Thunder Bay International Airport|Thunder Bay]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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|{{Location map+ |United_States|width=800 |float=center |
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|caption=US destinations from Cancún International Airport <br /> {{font color | red | Red}} = Year-round destination <br /> {{font color | blue | Blue}} = Future destination <br /> {{font color | green | Green}} = Seasonal destination <br /> {{font color | grey | Grey}} = Charter destination<br /> {{font color | cyan | Cyan}} = Future seasonal destination |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=30.194444|long=-97.67|position=top|label='''<small>[[Austin–Bergstrom International Airport|Austin]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=35.213889|long=-80.943056|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Charlotte Douglas International Airport|Charlotte]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ |United_States |lat=38.4821 |long=-104.4203 |position=right |label=<div style="position:relative; top:-5px;">'''<small>[[Colorado Springs Airport|Colorado Springs]]</small>'''</div>|caption=|mark=cyan pog.svg|marksize=7}} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=41.978611|long=-87.904722|position=left|label='''<small>[[O'Hare International Airport|{{nowrap|Chicago–O'Hare}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=32.896944|long=-97.038056|position=top|label='''<small>[[Dallas Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=33.9425|long=-118.408056|position=left|label='''<small>[[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=25.793333|long=-80.290556|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Miami International Airport|Miami]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=40.639722|long=-73.778889|position=right|label='''<small>[[John F. Kennedy International Airport|{{nowrap|New York–JFK}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=39.871944|long=-75.241111|position=top|label='''<small>[[Philadelphia International Airport|Philadelphia]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=33.434167|long=-112.011667|position=top|label='''<small>[[Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport|Phoenix–Sky Harbor]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | United_States |lat=45.588611|long=-122.5975|position=left|label='''<small>[[Portland International Airport|{{nowrap|Portland (OR)}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | United_States |lat=32.733611|long=-117.189722|position=left|label='''<small>[[San Diego International Airport|{{nowrap|San Diego}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=37.618889|long=-122.375|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[San Francisco International Airport|{{nowrap|San Francisco}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=47.448889|long=-122.309444|position=left|label='''<small>[[Seattle–Tacoma International Airport|{{nowrap|Seattle/Tacoma}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=42.363056|long=-71.006389|position=right|label='''<small>[[Logan International Airport|Boston]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=39.048889|long=-84.667778|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport|Cincinnati]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | United_States |lat=39.998056|long=-82.891944|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[John Glenn Columbus International Airport|{{nowrap|Columbus-Glenn}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=39.717222|long=-86.294444|position=left|label='''<small>[[Indianapolis International Airport|Indianapolis]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | United_States |lat=39.2975|long=-94.713889|position=left|label='''<small>[[Kansas City International Airport|{{nowrap|Kansas City}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | United_States |lat=36.126667|long=-86.681944|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Nashville International Airport|Nashville]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=35.877778|long=-78.7875|position=right|label='''<small>[[Raleigh–Durham International Airport|{{nowrap|Raleigh/Durham}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=38.74722|long=-90.361389|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[St. Louis Lambert International Airport|{{nowrap|St. Louis}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=33.636667|long=-84.428056|position=top|label='''<small>[[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=42.2125|long=-83.353333|position=left|label='''<small>[[Detroit Metropolitan Airport|Detroit]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=44.881944|long=-93.221667|position=top|label='''<small>[[Minneapolis–Saint Paul International Airport|Minneapolis–St. Paul]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=40.788333|long=-111.977778|position=left|label='''<small>[[Salt Lake City International Airport|{{nowrap|Salt Lake City}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=39.175278|long=-76.668333|position=right|label='''<small>[[Baltimore/Washington International Airport|Baltimore]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=41.411667|long=-81.849722|position=right|label='''<small>[[Cleveland Hopkins International Airport|Cleveland]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=39.861667|long=-104.673056|position=top|label='''<small>[[Denver International Airport|Denver]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=28.429444|long=-81.308889|position=right|label='''<small>[[Orlando International Airport|Orlando]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=29.984444|long=-95.341389|position=right|label='''<small>[[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston–Intercontinental]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=27.979722|long=-82.534722|position=left|label='''<small>[[Tampa International Airport|Tampa]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=26.0725|long=-80.152778|position=right|label='''<small>[[Fort Lauderdale–Hollywood International Airport|{{nowrap|Fort Lauderdale}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=40.6925|long=-74.168611|position=top|label='''<small>[[Newark Liberty International Airport|Newark]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Blue pog.svg | United_States |lat=41.939167|long=-72.683333|position=right|label='''<small>[[Bradley International Airport|Hartford]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | United_States |lat=36.08|long=-115.152222|position=top|label='''<small>[[Harry Reid International Airport|Las Vegas]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=41.786111|long=-87.7525|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Midway International Airport|{{nowrap|Chicago–Midway}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=29.645556|long=-95.278889|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[William P. Hobby Airport|{{nowrap|Houston–Hobby}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=29.993333|long=-90.258056|position=right|label='''<small>[[Louis Armstrong New Orleans International Airport|{{nowrap|New Orleans}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=26.175833|long=-98.238611|position=top|label='''<small>[[McAllen Miller International Airport|{{nowrap|McAllen}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | United_States |lat=29.526667|long=-98.471944|position=left|label='''<small>[[San Antonio International Airport|{{nowrap|San Antonio}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=42.947222|long=-87.896667|position=left|label='''<small>[[Milwaukee Mitchell International Airport|Milwaukee]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=40.496|long=-80.246|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Pittsburgh International Airport|Pittsburgh]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | United_States |lat=39.4575|long=-74.577222|position=right|label='''<small>[[Atlantic City International Airport|{{nowrap|Atlantic City}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | United_States |lat=26.227222|long=-97.655|position=right|label='''<small>[[Valley International Airport|Harlingen]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | United_States |lat=38.944444|long=-77.455833|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Dulles International Airport|{{nowrap|Washington–Dulles}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | United_States |lat=35.0425|long=-89.976667|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Memphis International Airport|{{nowrap|Memphis}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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|{{Location map+ |Caribbean|width=600 |float=center |
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|caption=Central American and Caribbean destinations from Cancún International Airport <br /> {{font color | red | Red}} = Year-round destination <br /> {{font color | blue | Blue}} = Future destination <br /> {{font color | green | Green}} = Seasonal destination |
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{{Location map~ | Caribbean |lat=21.036667 |long=-86.876944 |position=top |label=<div style="position:relative; top:-5px;"><small>'''Cancún'''</small></div>|caption=|mark=Airplane_silhouette.svg|marksize=15 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Caribbean |lat=21.420278|long=-77.8475|position=right|label='''<small>[[Ignacio Agramonte International Airport|Camagüey]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Red pog.svg | Caribbean |lat=18.439167|long=-66.001944|position=right|label='''<small>[[Luis Muñoz Marín International Airport|San Juan]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Caribbean |lat=22.989167|long=-82.409167|position=left|label='''<small>[[José Martí International Airport|Havana]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Caribbean |lat=20.778889|long=-76.312222|position=right|label='''<small>[[Frank País Airport|Holguín]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Caribbean |lat=22.492222|long=-79.943611|position=top|label='''<small>[[Abel Santamaría Airport|Santa Clara]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Caribbean |lat=13.440833|long=-89.055556|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[El Salvador International Airport|{{nowrap|San Salvador}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Caribbean |lat=9.993889|long=-84.208889|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Juan Santamaría International Airport|{{nowrap|San José (CR)}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Caribbean |lat=18.429444|long=-69.668889|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Las Américas International Airport|{{nowrap|Santo Domingo}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Red pog.svg | Caribbean |lat=18.566667|long=-68.351944|position=top|label='''<small>[[Punta Cana International Airport|Punta Cana]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Caribbean |lat=9.071389|long=-79.383611|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Tocumen International Airport|Panama City–Tocumen]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Caribbean |lat=14.581667|long=-90.526667|position=top|label='''<small>[[La Aurora International Airport|{{nowrap|Guatemala City}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Caribbean |lat=17.539167|long=-88.308333|position=right|label='''<small>[[Philip S. W. Goldson International Airport|{{nowrap|Belize City}}]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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|{{Location map+ |South_America|width=600 |float=center |
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|caption=South American destinations from Cancún International Airport <br /> {{font color | red | Red}} = Year-round destination <br /> {{font color | blue | Blue}} = Future destination <br /> {{font color | green | Green}} = Seasonal destination |
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{{Location map~ | South_America |lat=-34.822222|long=-58.535833|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Ministro Pistarini International Airport|Buenos Aires-Ezeiza]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | South_America |lat=4.701389|long=-74.146944|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[El Dorado International Airport|Bogotá]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | South_America |lat=6.167222|long=-75.426667|position=top|label='''<small>[[José María Córdova International Airport|Medellín-JMC]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | South_America |lat=10.603056|long=-66.990556|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Simón Bolívar International Airport (Venezuela)|Caracas]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | South_America |lat=-23.435556|long=-46.473056|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[São Paulo/Guarulhos International Airport|São Paulo-Guarulhos]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Red pog.svg| South_America |lat=-15.871111|long=-47.918611|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Brasília International Airport|Brasília]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | South_America |lat=-33.392778|long=-70.785556|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport|Santiago de Chile]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | South_America |lat=-12.021944|long=-77.114444|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Jorge Chávez International Airport|Lima]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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}} |
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|{{Location map+ |Europe|width=800 |float=center |
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|caption=European destinations from Cancún International Airport <br /> {{font color | red | Red}} = Year-round destination <br /> {{font color | blue | Blue}} = Future destination <br /> {{font color | green | Green}} = Seasonal destination <br /> {{font color | grey | Grey}} = Charter destination |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Europe |lat=48.110833|long=16.570833|position=left|label='''<small>[[Vienna International Airport|Vienna]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=48.723333|long=2.379444|position=top|label='''<small>[[Orly Airport|Paris-Orly]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=40.472222|long=-3.560833|position=top|label='''<small>[[Madrid–Barajas Airport|Madrid]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=49.009722|long=2.547778|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Charles de Gaulle Airport|Paris-de Gaulle]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=51.148056|long=-0.190278|position=left|label='''<small>[[Gatwick Airport|London-Gatwick]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=50.033333|long=8.570556|position=right|label='''<small>[[Frankfurt Airport|Frankfurt]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=47.464722|long=8.549167|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Zurich Airport|Zurich]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Europe |lat=41.296944|long=2.078333|position=right|label='''<small>[[Josep Tarradellas Barcelona–El Prat Airport|Barcelona]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Europe |lat=38.774167|long=-9.134167|position=right|label='''<small>[[Lisbon Airport|Lisbon]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=52.3|long=4.765|position=top|label='''<small>[[Amsterdam Airport Schiphol|Amsterdam]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=45.63|long=8.723056|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Milan Malpensa Airport|Milan-Malpensa]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=41.800278|long=12.238889|position=left|label='''<small>[[Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport|Rome-Fiumicino]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=45.396389|long=10.888056|position=right|label='''<small>[[Verona Villafranca Airport|Verona]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=52.453889|long=-1.748056|position=left|label='''<small>[[Birmingham Airport|Birmingham]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=53.353889|long=-2.275|position=right|label='''<small>[[Manchester Airport|Manchester]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Europe |lat=51.382778|long=-2.719167|position=left|label='''<small>[[Bristol Airport|Bristol]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Blue pog.svg | Europe |lat=51.4775|long=-0.461389|position=right|label='''<small>[[Heathrow Airport|London-Heathrow]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Europe |lat=53.421389|long=-6.27|position=left|label='''<small>[[Dublin Airport|Dublin]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Blue pog.svg | Europe |lat=54.6575|long=-6.215833|position=left|label='''<small>[[Belfast International Airport|Belfast]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Europe |lat=55.95|long=-3.3725|position=right|label='''<small>[[Edinburgh Airport|Edinburgh]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Europe |lat=55.871944|long=-4.433056|position=left|label='''<small>[[Glasgow Airport|Glasgow]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = Green pog.svg | Europe |lat=55.038056|long=-1.689722|position=right|label='''<small>[[Newcastle International Airport|Newcastle]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=50.901389|long=4.484444|position=bottom|label='''<small>[[Brussels Airport|Brussels]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | Europe |lat=41.262222|long=28.727778|position=top|label='''<small>[[Istanbul Airport|Istanbul]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | Europe |lat=50.474167|long=19.08|position=top|label='''<small>[[Katowice International Airport|Katowice]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | Europe |lat=52.421111|long=16.826389|position=top|label='''<small>[[Poznań–Ławica Airport|Poznań]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | Europe |lat=52.165833|long=20.967222|position=top|label='''<small>[[Warsaw Chopin Airport|Warsaw]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | Europe |lat=55.618056|long=12.656111|position=right|label='''<small>[[Copenhagen Airport|Copenhagen]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | Europe |lat=57.66|long=12.291111|position=right|label='''<small>[[Göteborg Landvetter Airport|Gothenburg]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | Europe |lat=60.317222|long=24.963333|position=top|label='''<small>[[Helsinki Airport|Helsinki]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | Europe |lat=59.651944|long=17.918611|position=top|label='''<small>[[Stockholm Arlanda Airport|Stockholm]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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{{Location map~ | mark = white pog.svg | Europe |lat=60.202778|long=11.083889|position=top|label='''<small>[[Oslo Airport, Gardermoen|Oslo]]</small>'''|label_size=100 |marksize=7 }} |
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==Traffic statistics== |
== Traffic statistics == |
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[[File:N66814 Boeing 737-924ER United Airlines (23825244709).jpg|thumb|United Airlines Boeing 737-924ER N66814 at CUN. FBO Terminal in the background ]] |
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" width= align= |
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|+ '''Busiest International Routes out of Cancún International Airport (2008) <ref>http://dgac.sct.gob.mx/index.php?id=467</ref>''' |
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=== Passengers === |
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{{Airport-Statistics|iata=CUN|title=Cancún Airport passengers}} |
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{| class="wikitable" |
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|+ Passenger statistics<ref name="asur" /> |
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! Year !! Total passengers !! % change |
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! 1999 |
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| 6,969,733 || – |
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|- |
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! 2000 |
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| 7,745,317 || {{increase}} 11.1% |
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|- |
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! 2001 |
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| 7,639,021 || {{decrease}} 1.4% |
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|- |
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! 2002 |
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| 7,717,144 || {{increase}} 1.0% |
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|- |
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! 2003 |
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| 8,683,950 || {{increase}} 12.5% |
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|- |
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! 2004 |
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| 10,010,526 || {{increase}} 15.3% |
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|- |
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! 2005 |
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| 9,301,240 || {{decrease}} 7.1% |
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|- |
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! 2006 |
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| 9,728,149 || {{increase}} 4.6% |
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|- |
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! 2007 |
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| 11,340,027 || {{increase}} 16.6% |
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|- |
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! 2008 |
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| 12,646,451 || {{increase}} 11.5% |
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|- |
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! 2009 |
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| 11,174,908 || {{decrease}} 11.6% |
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|- |
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! 2010 |
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| 12,439,266 || {{increase}} 11.3% |
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|- |
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! 2011 |
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| 13,022,481 || {{increase}} 4.7% |
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|- |
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! 2012 |
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| 14,463,435 || {{increase}} 11.1% |
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|- |
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! 2013 |
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| 15,962,162 || {{increase}} 10.4% |
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|- |
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! 2014 |
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| 17,455,353 || {{increase}} 9.4% |
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|- |
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! 2015 |
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| 19,596,485 || {{increase}} 12.3% |
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|- |
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! 2016 |
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| 21,415,795 || {{increase}} 9.3% |
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|- |
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! 2017 |
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| 23,601,509 || {{increase}} 10.2% |
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|- |
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! 2018 |
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| 25,202,016 || {{increase}} 6.8% |
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|- |
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! 2019 |
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| 25,481,989 || {{increase}} 1.1% |
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! 2020 |
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| 12,259,148 || {{decrease}} 51.89% |
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|- |
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! 2021 |
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| 22,318,467 || {{increase}} 82.1% |
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|- |
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! 2022 |
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| 30,342,961 || {{increase}} 36.0% |
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|- |
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! 2023 |
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| 32,750,411 || {{increase}} 7.9% |
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===Busiest routes=== |
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[[File:Aviones en el Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún.jpg|thumb|Interjet Airbus A320 and Aeromexico Boeing B737 at CUN]] |
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[[File:Magnicharters Boeing 737-222; XA-SYX, February 1997 AXP (5404398641).jpg|thumb|Magnicharters Boeing 737-222; XA-SYX at CUN]] |
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" width="align=" |
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|+ |
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'''Busiest domestic routes from Cancún International Airport (2023)'''<ref name="sase2023">{{cite web |url=https://www.gob.mx/afac/acciones-y-programas/estadisticas-280404|title=Estadística operacional por origen-destino / Traffic Statistics by City Pairs|language=Spanish |publisher=Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil | date=January 2024 |accessdate=January 30, 2024}}</ref> |
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! Rank |
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! City |
! City |
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! Passengers |
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! YoY % change |
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! Ranking |
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! Airlines |
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|1|| [[Mexico City International Airport|Mexico City]]|| align="center" |2,209,042||{{decrease}} 10.16%||{{steady}}||Aeroméxico, Aeroméxico Connect, Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
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| 1 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York City-JFK]] |
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| 303,708 |
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|2|| [[Monterrey International Airport|Monterrey]]|| align="center" | 929,327||{{increase}} 9.84%||{{steady}} ||Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
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| 2 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Houston-Intercontinental]] |
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| 269,950 |
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|3|| [[Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla Guadalajara International Airport|Guadalajara]]|| align="center" | 558,871||{{increase}} 5.82%||{{steady}} ||Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
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| 3 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas]] |
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| 260,831 |
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|4|| [[Felipe Ángeles International Airport|Mexico City – AIFA]]|| align="center" |356,765||{{increase}} 193.26%||{{increase}} 3||Aeroméxico, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
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| 4 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Miami International Airport|Miami]] |
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| 246,856 |
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|5|| [[Tijuana International Airport|Tijuana]]|| align="center" |307,857||{{increase}} 24.78%||{{decrease}} 1||Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
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| 5 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]] |
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| 178,155 |
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|6|| [[Toluca International Airport|Toluca]]|| align="center" |223,511||{{increase}} 170.25%||{{increase}} 7||Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
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| 6 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Ohare International Airport|Chicago-O'Hare]] |
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| 170,042 |
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|7|| [[Bajío International Airport|León/El Bajío]]|| align="center" |215,882||{{increase}} 32.44%||{{decrease}} 2||Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
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| 7 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Charlotte/Douglas International Airport|Charlotte]] |
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| 158,915 |
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|8|| [[Puebla International Airport|Puebla]]|| align="center" |173,349||{{increase}} 11.27%||{{decrease}} 2||Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
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| 8 |
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| [[Image:Flag of Spain.svg|20px]] [[Barajas Airport|Madrid]] |
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| 154,321 |
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|9|| [[Querétaro Intercontinental Airport|Querétaro]]|| align="center" |157,745||{{increase}} 39.56%||{{steady}}||Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
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| 9 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]] |
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| 137,694 |
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|10|| [[Ciudad Juárez International Airport|Ciudad Juárez]]|| align="center" |145,445||{{increase}} 17.24%||{{steady}}||Viva Aerobus, |
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| 10 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Philadelphia International Airport|Philadelphia]] |
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| 134,031 |
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[[File:Delta 757 (7162592660).jpg|thumb|Delta Boeing B757 at CUN]][[File:Ilyushin Il-62M, Cubana AN0074465.jpg|thumb|Cubana Ilyushin Il-62M at CUN]] |
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{| class="wikitable" style="font-size: 90%" width="align=" |
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'''Busiest international routes from Cancún International Airport (2023)'''<ref name="sase2023" /> |
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| 11 |
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! City |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Denver International Airport|Denver]] |
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! Passengers |
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| 120,755 |
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! YoY % change |
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! Ranking |
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! Airlines |
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|1|| [[Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport|Dallas/Fort Worth]]|| align="center" |579,645||{{decrease}} 4.69%||{{steady}}||American Airlines, Spirit, Sun Country |
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| 12 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Minneapolis International Airport|Minneapolis]] |
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| 101,800 |
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|2|| Houston ([[George Bush Intercontinental Airport|Intercontinental]] and [[William P. Hobby Airport|Hobby]]){{efn|The official statistics combine both George Bush Intercontinental and Hobby airports.}}|| align="center" | 567,815||{{increase}}1.04%||{{steady}}||Frontier, Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country, United Airlines |
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| 13 |
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| [[Image:Flag of United States.svg|20px]] [[Detroit International Airport|Detroit]] |
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| 95,641 |
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|3|| Chicago ([[O'Hare International Airport|O'Hare]] and [[Midway International Airport|Midway]]){{efn|The official statistics combine both O'Hare and Midway airports.}}|| align="center" | 502,908||{{increase}} 1.15%||{{steady}} ||American Airlines, Frontier, Southwest, Spirit, United Airlines |
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| 14 |
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| [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg|20px]] [[Montréal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport|Montréal-Trudeau]] |
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| 84,005 |
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|4|| [[Hartsfield–Jackson Atlanta International Airport|Atlanta]]|| align="center" | 441,838 ||{{increase}} 16.26%||{{steady}} ||Delta Air Lines, Frontier |
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| 15 |
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| [[Image:Flag of Canada.svg|20px]] [[Toronto Pearson Airport|Toronto-Pearson]] |
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|5|| [[Toronto Pearson International Airport|Toronto-Pearson]]|| align="center" | 392,149 ||{{increase}} 43.70%||{{increase}} 5||Air Canada, Air Transat, Canada Jetlines, Flair Air, Sunwing Airlines, WestJet |
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| 82,090 |
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|6|| [[John F. Kennedy International Airport|New York-JFK]]|| align="center" |358,698||{{increase}} 4.74%||{{steady}}||American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue |
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|7|| [[Tocumen International Airport|Panama City–Tocumen]]|| align="center" |331,109||{{decrease}} 6.86%||{{decrease}} 2||Copa Airlines |
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|8|| [[Denver International Airport|Denver]]|| align="center" |319,065||{{increase}} 0.51%||{{steady}} ||Frontier, Southwest, United Airlines |
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|9|| [[Los Angeles International Airport|Los Angeles]]|| align="center" |315,782||{{increase}} 11.37%||{{steady}}||Alaska, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, United Airlines |
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|10|| [[Miami International Airport|Miami]]|| align="center" | 282,558||{{decrease}} 12.26%||{{decrease}} 1||American Airlines |
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==Expansion== |
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{{Notelist}} |
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In 2005 ASUR invested US$150 million for the construction of Terminal 3 (open since 2007), a new runway, and a new control tower. With the opening of the new terminal the airport doubled the amount of passengers it could handle. The new runway and tower were opened on October 2009. The new runway was built north of the current runway and is 2,800 m long, and 45 m wide; the new control tower is the tallest in Latin America standing at 97 meters tall. ASUR has also started on their cargo complex project which will be completed in three phases. In phase 0 it will have facilities capable of handling 20,000 tons of cargo (phase 0 Complete). Phase 1 the cargo complex will be relocated to a new site within the airport grounds. A 5,000-m plant will be built to house it, with sufficient capacity to handle 70,000 tons of freight per year. Phase 2 the cargo complex will be extended by 5,000-m2 more and will be capable of handling 140,000 tons of freight per year. Phase 3 the cargo complex will be extended by 5,000-m2 more and will be capable of handling 210,000 tons of freight per year. |
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== Ground transportation == |
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[[File:MMUN003.jpg|thumb|Terminal 4 airside]] |
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The primary mode of transportation to and from the airport is by road. Travelers to Cancun often arrange ground transportation in advance due to its convenience. Official airport taxis, known for their higher costs, are generally discouraged, and local taxis are not permitted for pickups at the airport. Large short- and long-term parking facilities are available at all terminals. |
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=== Local shuttles === |
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[[File:Air Margaritaville Bar Stand at CUN Arrival Area.jpg|thumb|[[Jimmy Buffett's Margaritaville|Air Margaritaville]] bar stand at the ground transportation facility, Terminal 3]] |
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Each terminal features extensive ground transportation facilities with numbered boarding platforms, and nearby snack stands. These facilities are serviced by various companies offering transportation to and from hotels, many of which allow online pre-booking. |
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=== Long-distance bus === |
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[[Autobuses de Oriente|ADO]], the primary long-distance bus carrier in southeastern Mexico, serves various destinations, including Cancun, Playa del Carmen, [[Tulum, Quintana Roo|Tulúm]], and [[Mérida, Yucatán|Mérida]] (with stops at Altabrisa station and Paseo 60 station). Additionally, ADO provides transportation to [[Cozumel]] (via Bus + Ferry) and [[Chiquilá]] (via Bus + Ferry). |
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ADO buses stop at all ground transportation terminals and travel directly to the ADO Bus stations in the specified towns without stopping at hotels or along the route. Coaches accommodate 44 passengers and feature air conditioning and high-definition entertainment screens. |
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=== Train === |
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Cancun International Airport is across [[Mexican Federal Highway 180|Federal Highway 180]] from [[Cancún Airport railway station]], the largest station on the recently established [[Tren Maya]], a 1,500 km intercity rail network. This station has nine platforms located on the opposite side of the runway from the main terminal buildings. The station will facilitate departures along both the west route, connecting to destinations such as [[Chichén Itzá railway station]], [[Teya Mérida railway station]], and [[San Francisco de Campeche railway station]], and the south route, serving [[Tulum railway station]], [[Tulum Airport railway station]], and [[Chetumal Airport railway station]]. Trains are scheduled to operate at least every 2 hours along these routes. |
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The [[Conexión Intermodal Tren Maya]] is a [[shuttle bus]] connection that will connect the four terminals of the airport with the railway station.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Redacción |date=2023-06-13 |title=Conectarán Aeropuerto Cancún con estación del Tren Maya |url=https://revistamagazzine.com/proveedores/conectaran-aeropuerto-cancun-con-estacion-del-tren-maya/ |access-date=14 September 2023 |website=Revista Magazzine |language=es}}</ref> |
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The connection is through 7 electric buses, which operate a 4 km route at a speed of 69 km/h. Each of them has a maximum capacity of 47 passengers.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Aviacionline |first=Redacción |date=2023-06-12 |title=Aeropuerto de Cancún - Estación Tren Maya: en julio inician las obras de la conexión ferroviaria |url=https://www.aviacionline.com/2023/06/aeropuerto-de-cancun-estacion-tren-maya-en-julio-inician-las-obras-de-la-conexion-ferroviaria/ |access-date=14 September 2023 |website=Aviacionline.com |language=es}}</ref> |
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*On December 26, 1980, a [[British Aerospace 125]] operated by ''Servicios Aereos Regiomontanos'' (SARSA) descended into trees on climbout and crashed one kilometer from the airport. All three occupants were killed.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://aviation-safety.net/asndb/328178|title=Accident Description for XA-CUZ|website=Aviation-Safety.net|accessdate= May 13, 2024 }}</ref> |
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*On September 9, 2009, hijacked [[Aeroméxico Flight 576]] landed at Mexico City International Airport from [[Cancun International Airport]]. |
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*On March 15, 1984, [[Aerocaribe|Aerocozumel]] Flight 261 crashed soon after [[takeoff]]. No one died in the crash, but one passenger died of a heart attack while evacuating the swampy crash scene.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19840315-0&lang=es |title=Aviation Safety Network |publisher=Aviation-safety.net |date=1984-03-15 |access-date=2013-07-01 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121112180619/http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19840315-0&lang=es |archive-date=2012-11-12 |url-status=live }}</ref> |
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* 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, all hostages were released, and the hijackers were arrested.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2009/09/09/world/AP-LT-Mexico-Hijacking.html {{Dead link|date=May 2022}}</ref> |
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==Accolades== |
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*2011 – ''Best Airport in Latin America – Caribbean'' of the Airport Service Quality Awards by [[Airports Council International]]<ref>[http://www.airportservicequalityawards.com/best-airport-region-latin-america-carribean "ASQ Award for Best Airport in Latin America – Caribbean"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120218014039/http://www.airportservicequalityawards.com/best-airport-region-latin-america-carribean |date=2012-02-18 }} ''Airports Council International''. 14 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13</ref> and 2nd ''Best Airport by Size'' in the 5 to 15 million passenger category<ref>[http://www.airportservicequalityawards.com/best-airport-size-5-15-million-passengers "ASQ Award for Best Airport by Size (5-15m)"] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120219024011/http://www.airportservicequalityawards.com/best-airport-size-5-15-million-passengers |date=2012-02-19 }} ''Airports Council International''. 14 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-04-13</ref> |
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* [[List of beaches in Mexico]] |
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* [https://www.transcun.com/img/mapas/cun_t2.jpg Cancun Airport Terminal 2 Map] at ''Transcun.com'' (in English) |
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* [https://www.airportcancun.com/flight-monitoring Airport Cancun Arrivals and Departures] at Cancun Airport (in English) |
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Cancun International Airport Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún | |||||||||||||||
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Airport type | Public | ||||||||||||||
Operator | Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste | ||||||||||||||
Serves | Cancún, Quintana Roo, Mexico | ||||||||||||||
Location | Benito Juárez, Quintana Roo, Mexico | ||||||||||||||
Opened | 1975 | ||||||||||||||
Hub for | Viva | ||||||||||||||
Focus city for | Volaris Magnicharters | ||||||||||||||
Time zone | EST (UTC-05:00) | ||||||||||||||
Elevation AMSL | 6 m / 20 ft | ||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 21°02′12″N 86°52′37″W / 21.03667°N 86.87694°W | ||||||||||||||
Website | www | ||||||||||||||
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Cancún International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional de Cancún) (IATA: CUN, ICAO: MMUN) serves as the primary gateway for the Cancún Metropolitan Area in Quintana Roo, the Mexican Caribbean, Riviera Maya, and Yucatán Peninsula. Operating as a hub for Viva Aerobus and a focus city for Volaris and Magnicharters, it facilitates flights to over 100 cities across 30 countries in the Americas and Europe. The airport is managed by Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste (ASUR) and is the easternmost airport in Mexico.
It is the largest airport in Mexico and Latin America in terms of international passengers, representing 35% of all international passengers in the country. Cancun Airport is a major destination served by most U.S. and Canadian mainline airlines from all their hubs and focus cities, making it the airport outside the United States with the highest number of passengers to and from the United States.[2]
Ranked as the 43rd busiest airport in the world, Cancun Airport is Mexico's second busiest, following Mexico City International Airport.[3] Regionally, it stands as Latin America's fourth busiest and North America's 24th busiest airport as of 2023. In 2022, it handled 30,342,961 passengers, increasing to 32,750,411 passengers in 2023.[1]
In addition to its commercial operations, Cancun Airport supports various activities in general and executive aviation, flight training, and intensive air charter services. Cozumel and Tulum international airports serve as alternative options in the Cancun area, contributing to the region's overall aviation infrastructure.
History
Early operations
Cancun's initial airport was established in 1942 as a strategic move to support the region's primary industry at the time: the chewing gum industry. This early airport operated on a rudimentary runway, featuring a control tower constructed from wood and reeds, which remained in operation until 1973. To commemorate its history, a replica stands near the city's entrance, close to its original location.[4]
In the early 1970s, Cancun emerged as a major tourist destination following a deliberate effort by the Mexican government, in collaboration with the National Tourism Development Fund (Spanish: Fondo Nacional de Fomento al Turismo FONATUR). Recognizing its strategic location near pristine beaches, natural landscapes, and archaeological sites, the comprehensive plan aimed to transform Cancun from a sparsely inhabited area into a world-class tourist hub. Substantial investments in infrastructure were made, including the construction of the new Cancun International Airport, executed by Henro y Asociados in collaboration with the Department of Infrastructure. The airport's inaugural commercial flight occurred on May 12, 1975, drawing swift attention from international tourists.
Throughout its history, Cancun Airport has hosted a variety of airlines. It served as a hub for Mexicana, Interjet, and Aladia in their operational years, facilitating connections for both domestic and international flights. The defunct charter airline Aerocancun, based in Cancun, also provided flights to U.S., Canadian, European, and South American destinations. MAYAir, established in 1994 initially as a charter airline, expanded its routes from Cancun to various destinations in the Yucatan Peninsula.
Privatization and expansion
In 1995, Mexico embarked on a significant airport privatization initiative through the 'Ley de Aeropuertos' (Airports Law) introduced by the Department of Infrastructure. This marked a pivotal moment for Cancun Airport, integrating it into the Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste ASUR.
Until the early 2000s, Cancun Airport operated with two terminals. A major transformation began in 2005 when ASUR invested US$150 million in constructing Terminal 3, officially inaugurated in 2007.[5] Key additions, including a new runway and Latin America's tallest control tower at 97 meters, were unveiled in October 2009, effectively doubling the airport's passenger handling capacity.[6] On November 27, 2013, Cancun Airport achieved another milestone, becoming the first in Mexico to welcome the Airbus A380, commemorating the 80th anniversary of Air France and the 15th anniversary of ASUR.
The expansion continued with Terminal 2 in 2014 and a significant 76,000 square metres (820,000 sq ft) expansion of Terminal 3 in 2016, introducing six gates and additional commercial areas.[7] This expansion aimed at accommodating the growing annual capacity, increasing it to 10 million from the previous 6 million. In response to the overcrowding and surging demand, Terminal 4 was inaugurated in October 2017.
Despite the challenges posed by the COVID-19 pandemic, Mexican authorities maintained open borders for tourism, positioning Cancun as one of the select international destinations to welcome visitors.
Facilities
The airport is located in the Cancun urban area, less than 10 kilometres (6.2 mi) southwest of the tourist complex, at an elevation of 6 metres (20 ft) above sea level. It features two runways: Runway 12R/30L, measuring 3,500 metres (11,500 ft) in length, and Runway 12L/30R, spanning 2,800 metres (9,200 ft). With the capability to accommodate large aircraft such as Boeing 747s and Airbus A380s, the airport boasts two parallel operative runways that can be used simultaneously. Cancun Airport is the easternmost airport in Mexico.
Cancun Airport comprises three terminals dedicated to scheduled flights (Terminals 2, 3, and 4), one terminal specifically for charter flights (Terminal 1), and an FBO terminal. This makes it the airport with the most passenger terminals in Mexico. Beyond the terminals, the airport offers long-term and short-term parking facilities, on-site hotels, a variety of restaurants, and rental car services. It also accommodates facilities for the Mexican Airspace Navigation Services (Spanish: Servicios a la Navegación en el Espacio Aéreo Mexicano).
Terminals
Terminal 1 (only charter)
Exclusively dedicated to charter or private flights, Terminal 1 features 7 gates numbered 1 to 7, 3 helicopter stands, and a VIP lounge, offering comprehensive services for private air travel. Temporarily closed for reconstruction after Hurricane Wilma, the terminal resumed operations exclusively for charter flights upon reopening in November 2013.
Terminal 2
As the oldest terminal, Terminal 2 accommodates arrival and departure services for domestic and international flights. With 22 gates—A1 through A11 (in a satellite building) and B12 through B22 (at the main building)—it serves most domestic airlines, along with all international flights to Central and South America and select long-haul flights to Europe. The check-in area houses a bank and food outlets, while the boarding area features several restaurants and shops, along with immigration/customs services. Two lounges, the MERA Business Lounge and The Lounge by Global Lounge Network cater to domestic and international travelers.
The primary tenants at the terminal are Viva Aerobus, which operates a hub at this location, and Magnicharters and Volaris, operating a focus city services along with Volaris Costa Rica and Volaris El Salvador. Other airlines serving Terminal 2 include Aerolíneas Argentinas, Alaska Airlines, Arajet, Avianca, Avianca Costa Rica, Avianca Ecuador, Avianca El Salvador, Conviasa, Copa Airlines, LATAM Brasil, LATAM Chile, LATAM Perú, LOT Polish Airlines, Neos, Sky Airline Peru, Sunwing Airlines, TAG Airlines, TUI Airways, TUI fly Netherlands, TUI fly Belgium, and Wingo.
Terminal 3
Dedicated exclusively to international flights, Terminal 3 features 21 gates (C4 through C24). Primarily utilized by major US carriers and select Canadian and European carriers, the terminal provides amenities such as shops, including duty-free options, cafés, restaurants, and immigration and customs facilities. Terminal 3 is home to the MERA Business Lounge. The ground transportation facility is situated outside the arrivals hall.
The airlines flying to Terminal 3 are Air Canada, Air Canada Rouge, Air Caraïbes, American Airlines, British Airways, Delta Air Lines, Iberojet, Spirit Airlines, United Airlines, Wamos Air, and World2fly.
Terminal 4
Terminal 4 serves both domestic and international flights. It opened in October 2017, making Cancún Airport the first airport in Mexico to have four terminals. It features 14 gates equipped with jetbridges and can handle 9 million passengers a year.[8] 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.[9]
At Terminal 4, ADO bus tickets are available for a price approximately five times higher than the standard rate. It is advisable to either purchase the ticket online or consider walking to Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 to potentially save around 400 Mexican pesos (M$110) or 25 US dollars (USD 25) as of 2023. The bus stop is located past the ground transportation facility.
The airlines flying to Terminal 4 are Aeroméxico, Air Europa, Air France, Air Transat, Austrian Airlines, Condor, Discover Airlines, Edelweiss Air, Flair Airlines, Frontier Airlines, JetBlue Airways, KLM, Lufthansa, Southwest Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, TAP Air Portugal, Turkish Airlines, and WestJet.
FBO terminal
The FBO terminal caters to general aviation from Mexico, the United States, and Latin America. It is positioned south of the passenger terminal complex, near the main airport entrance. It offers various services, including ground support, fuel coordination, ground transportation, car rental, catering, and airport lounges. Additionally, the FBO accommodates commercial services from the Belizean airline Tropic Air.
Inter-terminal transportation
Terminal-to-terminal transportation is facilitated by an inter-terminal shuttle, with buses departing from each terminal every 10 minutes.
Airlines and destinations
Passenger
- 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.
^3 Viva flight to Los Cabos makes a stopover in Toluca.
Cargo
Airlines | Destinations |
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Amerijet International | Belize City, Ciudad del Carmen, Mérida, Miami |
Estafeta Carga Aérea | Mérida, Miami |
FedEx Express | Mérida, Miami |
Destination maps
Traffic statistics
Passengers
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Year | Total passengers | % change |
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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% |
2022 | 30,342,961 | 36.0% |
2023 | 32,750,411 | 7.9% |
Busiest routes
Rank | City | Passengers | YoY % change | Ranking | Airlines |
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1 | Mexico City | 2,209,042 | 10.16% | Aeroméxico, Aeroméxico Connect, Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris | |
2 | Monterrey | 929,327 | 9.84% | Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris | |
3 | Guadalajara | 558,871 | 5.82% | Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris | |
4 | Mexico City – AIFA | 356,765 | 193.26% | 3 | Aeroméxico, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
5 | Tijuana | 307,857 | 24.78% | 1 | Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
6 | Toluca | 223,511 | 170.25% | 7 | Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
7 | León/El Bajío | 215,882 | 32.44% | 2 | Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
8 | Puebla | 173,349 | 11.27% | 2 | Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris |
9 | Querétaro | 157,745 | 39.56% | Magnicharters, Viva Aerobus, Volaris | |
10 | Ciudad Juárez | 145,445 | 17.24% | Viva Aerobus, |
Rank | City | Passengers | YoY % change | Ranking | Airlines |
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1 | Dallas/Fort Worth | 579,645 | 4.69% | American Airlines, Spirit, Sun Country | |
2 | Houston (Intercontinental and Hobby)[a] | 567,815 | 1.04% | Frontier, Southwest, Spirit, Sun Country, United Airlines | |
3 | Chicago (O'Hare and Midway)[b] | 502,908 | 1.15% | American Airlines, Frontier, Southwest, Spirit, United Airlines | |
4 | Atlanta | 441,838 | 16.26% | Delta Air Lines, Frontier | |
5 | Toronto-Pearson | 392,149 | 43.70% | 5 | Air Canada, Air Transat, Canada Jetlines, Flair Air, Sunwing Airlines, WestJet |
6 | New York-JFK | 358,698 | 4.74% | American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue | |
7 | Panama City–Tocumen | 331,109 | 6.86% | 2 | Copa Airlines |
8 | Denver | 319,065 | 0.51% | Frontier, Southwest, United Airlines | |
9 | Los Angeles | 315,782 | 11.37% | Alaska, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, JetBlue, United Airlines | |
10 | Miami | 282,558 | 12.26% | 1 | American Airlines |
- Notes
Ground transportation
The primary mode of transportation to and from the airport is by road. Travelers to Cancun often arrange ground transportation in advance due to its convenience. Official airport taxis, known for their higher costs, are generally discouraged, and local taxis are not permitted for pickups at the airport. Large short- and long-term parking facilities are available at all terminals.
Local shuttles
Each terminal features extensive ground transportation facilities with numbered boarding platforms, and nearby snack stands. These facilities are serviced by various companies offering transportation to and from hotels, many of which allow online pre-booking.
Long-distance bus
ADO, the primary long-distance bus carrier in southeastern Mexico, serves various destinations, including Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulúm, and Mérida (with stops at Altabrisa station and Paseo 60 station). Additionally, ADO provides transportation to Cozumel (via Bus + Ferry) and Chiquilá (via Bus + Ferry).
ADO buses stop at all ground transportation terminals and travel directly to the ADO Bus stations in the specified towns without stopping at hotels or along the route. Coaches accommodate 44 passengers and feature air conditioning and high-definition entertainment screens.
Train
Cancun International Airport is across Federal Highway 180 from Cancún Airport railway station, the largest station on the recently established Tren Maya, a 1,500 km intercity rail network. This station has nine platforms located on the opposite side of the runway from the main terminal buildings. The station will facilitate departures along both the west route, connecting to destinations such as Chichén Itzá railway station, Teya Mérida railway station, and San Francisco de Campeche railway station, and the south route, serving Tulum railway station, Tulum Airport railway station, and Chetumal Airport railway station. Trains are scheduled to operate at least every 2 hours along these routes.
The Conexión Intermodal Tren Maya is a shuttle bus connection that will connect the four terminals of the airport with the railway station.[31] The connection is through 7 electric buses, which operate a 4 km route at a speed of 69 km/h. Each of them has a maximum capacity of 47 passengers.[32]
Accidents and incidents
- On December 26, 1980, a British Aerospace 125 operated by Servicios Aereos Regiomontanos (SARSA) descended into trees on climbout and crashed one kilometer from the airport. All three occupants were killed.[33]
- On March 15, 1984, Aerocozumel Flight 261 crashed soon after takeoff. No one died in the crash, but one passenger died of a heart attack while evacuating the swampy crash scene.[34]
- 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, all hostages were released, and the hijackers were arrested.[35]
Accolades
- 2011 – Best Airport in Latin America – Caribbean of the Airport Service Quality Awards by Airports Council International[36] and 2nd Best Airport by Size in the 5 to 15 million passenger category[37]
See also
- List of busiest airports by passenger traffic
- List of the busiest airports in Mexico
- List of airports in Mexico
- List of airports by ICAO code: M
- List of busiest airports in North America
- List of the busiest airports in Latin America
- Transportation in Mexico
- Tourism in Mexico
- Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste
- List of beaches in Mexico
- List of cities by international visitors
- Riviera Maya
- Isla Mujeres
- Caribbean Sea
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External links
- Official website
- Aeronautical chart and airport information for MMUN at SkyVector
- Current weather for MMUN at NOAA/NWS
- Accident history for CUN at Aviation Safety Network
- Cancun Airport travel data at Airportsdata.net (in English)
- Cancun Airport Terminal 2 Map at Transcun.com (in English)
- Airport Cancun Arrivals and Departures at Cancun Airport (in English)