Monterrey International Airport

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The General Mariano Escobedo International Airport is an international airport in Mexico and the fourth largest measured by passengers of the country. It is located near the city of Monterrey, Nuevo Leon state. The airport is named after the Mexican general and national hero General Mariano Escobedo.

Infrastructure and transport links

Terminals

The airport is considered one of the most advanced of North America and has three terminals: Terminal A In the brunt of the traffic is currently handled, with national and southern international flights are handled in the Northern Concourse. Terminal B is currently under construction and scheduled after the opening of the flights from the SkyTeam Aeromexico and take upon him. In the last terminal, the terminal C only the flights of the national budget airline Viva Aerobus be settled. The terminals were renovated in 2003 and 2007. In addition, the airport has a cargo terminal.

Transport links

Due to the short distance of the Monterrey airport is also used by residents of the surrounding states of Coahuila and Tamaulipas. Large cities such as Saltillo are easily accessible by a regular direct bus.

Airlines and destinations

The bulk of the air intercourse at the airport makes the national air transportation by 80 %, partly because the airport is the hub of the largest Mexican airline Aeromexico and their daughter Aerolitoral, Viva Aerobus and Aviacsa. The latter three have their headquarters at the airport. The international traffic makes up only 20 % accordingly. The most internationally -operated flight destinations are mainly in the United States of America, in particular, Houston and Dallas in Texas. The most significant non -US destination is Madrid.

In addition to the above four airlines in the airport, among others, Mexicana and major U.S. airlines such as Delta Airlines, American Airlines, Continental Airlines and Northwest Airlink is served.

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