Los Cabos International Airport


Los Cabos International Airport is an international airport located in San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico, serving as the main gateway to the Los Cabos region on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. It offers flights to more than 50 destinations across the Americas and Europe, primarily functioning as a major destination for most U.S. and Canadian mainline airlines. The airport is also part of a high-traffic air corridor connecting the Baja California Peninsula with Mainland Mexico.
Operated by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP), the airport supports general and executive aviation, flight training, and tourism-related operations. It is the larger of two airports in the Los Cabos region; the smaller Cabo San Lucas International Airport is located approximately to the south.
As of 2025, it is the sixth-busiest airport in Mexico and ranks 23rd in Latin America by passenger traffic. It also ranks fourth in Mexico for international passengers. In 2024, Los Cabos International Airport handled 7,488,200 passengers, and 7,529,900 in 2025.

History

Los Cabos International Airport was inaugurated in 1977, featuring a provisional terminal with a tent-like roof. As the Los Cabos beach resort gained popularity among American and Canadian tourists, the airport underwent a substantial expansion and renovation in 1997, resulting in the construction of the current Terminal 1, accommodating both domestic and international flights.
In 2002, the control tower was upgraded with advanced technology during the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Forum hosted in Los Cabos. Terminal 2 was subsequently added to accommodate increased international flights, and a new highway provided direct access to the tourist zone. Between 2008 and 2011, Terminal 1 underwent renovations, and Terminal 3 was constructed adjacent to Terminal 2. The general aviation apron was relocated, and a dedicated terminal for general aviation activities was established at the northern end of the airport grounds.
In September 2011, non-stop flights to Shanghai, China were briefly operated. In 2014, Hurricane Odile caused substantial damage, leading to an 18-day suspension of operations before reopening on October 3, 2014. The airport's infrastructure has faced challenges due to a surge in resorts and rapid regional population growth, leading to congestion and reported capacity constraints during peak hours.
Between 2018 and 2020, Terminal 3 was fully integrated with Terminal 2, adopting the name Terminal 2 and undergoing further expansion in 2022 with additional jet bridges. From 2019 to 2020, TUI Airways provided flights to and from London Gatwick Airport, and since 2023, Spain-based carrier Iberojet has operated daily flights to Madrid.

Facilities

Los Cabos International Airport is situated north of San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, at an elevation of above mean sea level. The airport features a single runway, designated as 16/34, measuring with an asphalt surface. The commercial aviation apron accommodates 22 narrow-body aircraft. Nonetheless, the airport is also capable of accommodating wide-body aircraft. For general aviation, there is a dedicated apron with stands for fixed-wing aircraft and helipads for private aviation. The airport operates two terminals.

Terminal 1

Terminal 1, covering an area of, houses arrival and departure facilities for domestic flights within a single-story building. It features a distinctive roof over the departures concourse with peaked white structures. The arrivals area includes a baggage claim, car rental services, taxi stands, snack bars, and souvenir shops. The departures section includes a check-in area, a security checkpoint, and a concourse with a food court and eight gates on the ground level, allowing passengers to walk to their aircraft. A mezzanine level, housing a VIP lounge, is accessible from the departure concourse.

Terminal 2

Terminal 2 is a two-story structure. The ground floor manages arrivals with customs and immigration facilities, a baggage claim area, car rental services, taxi stands, snack bars, and souvenir shops. The upper floor is dedicated to departures, featuring check-in areas, a security checkpoint, and a long departure concourse. This section includes restaurants, food stands, duty-free shops, and 19 gates, nine of which are equipped with jet bridges. A VIP lounge in Terminal 2 is located past security, near the central food court.

Airlines and destinations

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Statistics

Busiest routes

RankCityPassengersRankingAirline
1Los Angeles, California317,977Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, United Airlines
2Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas253,480American Airlines
3Phoenix–Sky Harbor, Arizona231,922American Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Southwest Airlines
4Houston, Texas 206,761Southwest Airlines, United Airlines
5San Francisco, California161,941Alaska Airlines, United Airlines
6Denver, Colorado125,393Southwest Airlines, United Airlines
7Seattle, Washington117,981Alaska Airlines, Delta Air Lines
8Chicago, Illinois 90,026American Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines
9Atlanta, Georgia78,671Delta Air Lines
10San Diego, California69,227 1Alaska Airlines, Southwest Airlines
11Vancouver, Canada65,730 1Air Canada, Flair Airlines, Sunwing Airlines, WestJet
12Salt Lake City, Utah59,973 1Delta Air Lines
13New York, New York56,610 3Delta Air Lines, JetBlue
14Orange County, California46,720 1Southwest Airlines
15Calgary, Canada45,010 1Sunwing Airlines, WestJet

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