Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport

International airport in Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport (Spanish: Aeropuerto Internacional Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz) (IATA: PVR, ICAO: MMPR), simply known as Puerto Vallarta International Airport (Aeropuerto Internacional de Puerto Vallarta), is an international airport serving Puerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico. It serves as a gateway to the Mexican tourist destination of Riviera Nayarit and the Jalisco coast year-round, offering flights to and from Mexico, the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The airport also houses facilities for the Mexican Army and supports various tourism, flight training, and general aviation activities. Operated by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico, it is named after President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz.

Airport typePublic
ServesPuerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
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Puerto Vallarta International Airport
Aeropuerto Internacional de Puerto Vallarta
Aerial view
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorGrupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico
ServesPuerto Vallarta, Jalisco, Mexico
Focus city forTAR Aerolíneas
Time zoneCST (UTC−06:00)
Elevation AMSL7 m / 23 ft
Coordinates20°40′48″N 105°15′15″W
Websitewww.aeropuertosgap.com.mx/en/puerto-vallarta-3
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PVR/MMPR is located in Jalisco
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PVR/MMPR
Location of the airport in Jalisco
PVR/MMPR is located in Mexico
PVR/MMPR
PVR/MMPR
PVR/MMPR (Mexico)
Runways
Direction Length Surface
m ft
04/22 3,100 10,171 Asphalt
Statistics (2025)
Total passengers6,947,700
Ranking in Mexico8th Decrease 1
Departure Information
Arrival Information
Source: Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico[1]
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Ranked as the fifth-busiest airport in Mexico for international passenger traffic and the seventh-busiest in terms of passenger numbers and aircraft operations,[2] it has witnessed rapid growth, becoming one of the country's fastest-growing airports: in 2024, it served 6,803,500 passengers, increasing to 6,947,700 in 2025. The airport connects travelers to 57 destinations, including 16 domestic and 41 international, served by 24 airlines.[1]

Facilities

Terminal map

The airport is situated within the Puerto Vallarta Urban area, just one km north of Marina Vallarta, at an elevation of 7 metres (23 ft) above mean sea level. It features a single runway, designated as 04/22, measuring 3,100 metres (10,200 ft) in length with an asphalt surface. The commercial aviation apron provides twelve aircraft parking positions next to the terminal and eight remote positions. The general aviation apron offers stands for fixed-wing aircraft and heliports for private aviation.

Passenger terminals

The passenger terminal is a two-story structure. The ground floor includes the main entrance, a check-in area, and the arrivals section, housing customs and immigration facilities, as well as baggage claim services. Additionally, amenities such as car rental services, taxi stands, snack bars, and souvenir shops are available. The upper terminal floor features a security checkpoint and a departures area divided into two sections.

Passenger terminal entrance

Concourse A (Gates 1-5A) caters to domestic flights and includes waiting areas with shops, food stands, and a VIP Lounge.[3] The concourse is equipped with five gates: gates 1–3 on the top floor have jet bridges, while gates 4 and 5 on the ground floor allow passengers to board directly from the apron. Airlines operating from this concourse include Aeromexico, Aeromexico Connect, Viva Aerobus, Volaris, TAR, and Magni.

Concourse B is situated in a satellite building connected to the main terminal by a walkway. This concourse serves international flights, primarily from the United States and Canadian airlines. It offers seating areas, food stands, restaurants, a VIP lounge, and duty-free shops.[3] The satellite has 15 gates (gates 6-20B) spread across two floors, with those on the top floor equipped with jet bridges. All international airlines operate from this area.[4]

Satellite B airside

In 2022, the construction of a new Terminal 2 officially began.[5] The terminal is projected to cover more than 68,000 square metres (730,000 sq ft), featuring significant expansions, resulting in an increase from 9 to 16 remote boarding gates and from 11 to 19 boarding bridges. The development also encompasses improvements to parking facilities and the establishment of a new bus terminal. Terminal 2 is planned to have the capacity to mobilize 4.5 million passengers annually and aims to become the first airport in Latin America certified as NET Zero.[6]

Other facilities

Control tower

In the vicinity of the passenger terminal, various facilities are situated, including civil aviation hangars, courier and logistics companies, and cargo services. Additionally, there is a dedicated general aviation terminal that supports a range of activities such as tourism, flight training, executive aviation, and general aviation.

Air Force Station No. 5 (Spanish: Estación Aérea Militar N.º 5, Campo Militar N.º 41-A) (E.A.M. No. 5) is located on the airport grounds, north of Runway 04/22. This station does not currently have active squadrons assigned to it. It features an aviation platform spanning 5,400 square metres (58,000 sq ft), one hangar, and other facilities designed to accommodate Air Force personnel.[7]

Airlines and destinations

Alaska Airlines Boeing B737 at PVR

Intense seasonal tourism to Puerto Vallarta means that passenger traffic at the airport is notably focused on flights to the United States and Canada. Among the busiest routes at the airport are those to Los Angeles, Dallas, and Phoenix. WestJet stands out as the airline serving the largest number of destinations, connecting Puerto Vallarta with 12 Canadian airports during the high season.

Passenger

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AirlinesDestinations
AeroméxicoMexico City–Benito Juárez[8]
Aeroméxico ConnectMexico City–Benito Juárez,[8] Mexico City–Felipe Ángeles[9]
Air Canada Toronto-Pearson,[10] Vancouver[10]
Seasonal: Montréal–Trudeau[10]
Air Canada Rouge Seasonal: Calgary (begins December 10, 2026)[11]
Air Transat Seasonal: Montréal–Trudeau,[12] Quebec City,[13] Toronto-Pearson[12]
Alaska Airlines Los Angeles,[14] San Diego,[15] San Francisco,[16] San Jose (CA) (ends May 5, 2026),[17] Seattle/Tacoma[18]
Seasonal: Kansas City, [18] Las Vegas,[19] New York-JFK,[18] Portland (OR),[20] Sacramento,[18] St. Louis[21]
American Airlines Dallas/Fort Worth,[22] Los Angeles,[23] Phoenix–Sky Harbor[24]
Seasonal: Chicago-O'Hare[25]
American Eagle Seasonal: Los Angeles[23]
Delta Air Lines Atlanta,[26] Los Angeles,[27] Salt Lake City,[27] Seattle/Tacoma[28]
Seasonal: Detroit,[29] Minneapolis/St. Paul[30]
Flair Airlines Seasonal: Calgary,[31] Edmonton,[32] Toronto-Pearson,[33] Vancouver[33]
Frontier AirlinesAtlanta[34]
Seasonal: Denver[35]
MagniMonterrey[36]
Mexicana de AviaciónMexico City–Felipe Ángeles[37]
Porter Airlines Seasonal: Edmonton (begins 3 November 2026),[38] Hamilton (ON),[39] Ottawa,[40] Toronto-Pearson[41]
Señor Air Cabo San Lucas[42]
Southwest Airlines Denver,[43] Houston-Hobby,[44] Las Vegas (begins June 6, 2026),[45] Orange County,[46] Phoenix–Sky Harbor,[46] St. Louis,[47] San Diego[48]
Seasonal: Austin,[49] Sacramento[49]
Sun Country Airlines Minneapolis/St. Paul[50]
TAR México Aguascalientes[51]
United Airlines Denver,[52] Houston-Intercontinental,[53] Newark,[54] San Francisco[53]
Seasonal: Chicago-O'Hare,[55] Los Angeles[53]
United Express Seasonal: Houston–Intercontinental[54]
Viva Chihuahua,[56] Guadalajara,[57] Mexico City–Benito Juárez,[57] Mexico City–Felipe Ángeles,[57] Monterrey,[56] Tijuana,[57] Toluca/Mexico City[57]
Volaris Aguascalientes (begins June 2, 2026),[58] Guadalajara, León/Bajío,[59] Mexicali,[60] Mexico City–Benito Juárez,[61] Mexico City–Felipe Ángeles,[61] Monterrey,[61] Morelia,[62] Puebla (begins June 2, 2026),[58] Queretaro,[61] San Luis Potosí (begins June 2, 2026),[58] Tijuana,[61] Toluca/Mexico City[61]
WestJet Calgary,[63] Edmonton,[64] Toronto-Pearson,[64] Vancouver[65]
Seasonal: Abbotsford,[65] Comox,[64] Kelowna,[64] Prince George,[66] Regina,[64] Saskatoon,[64] Victoria,[64] Winnipeg[64]
World2Fly Seasonal charter: Prague[67]
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Destinations map

Domestic destinations from Puerto Vallarta International Airport
Red = Year-round destination
Blue = Future destination
Green = Seasonal destination
Canadian destinations from Puerto Vallarta International Airport
Red = Year-round destination
Blue = Future destination
Green = Seasonal destination
European destinations from Puerto Vallarta International Airport
Red = Year-round destination
Blue = Future destination
Green = Seasonal destination

Statistics

Annual Traffic

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Passenger statistics at Puerto Vallarta International Airport[68]
YearTotal Passengerschange %
20102,735,300Steady
20112,535,900Decrease 7.3%
20122,597,700Increase 2.4%
20132,671,200Increase 2.8%
20143,127,200Increase 17.1%
20153,593,500Increase 14.9%
20164,063,300Increase 13.1%
20174,522,600Increase 11.3%
20184,767,100Increase 5.4%
20195,051,900Increase 6.0%
20202,536,100Decrease 49.8%
20214,120,000Increase 62.5%
20226,208,700Increase 50.7%
20236,790,100Increase 9.4%
20246,803,500Increase 0.2%
20256,947,700Increase 2.1%
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Busiest routes

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Busiest domestic routes at PVR (Jan–Dec 2025)[69]
Rank Airport Passengers
1 Mexico City, Mexico City 498,403
2 Monterrey, Nuevo León 242,192
3 Tijuana, Baja California 236,551
4 Guadalajara, Jalisco 204,097
5 Mexico City-AIFA, State of Mexico 99,426
6 Toluca, State of Mexico 81,757
7 León/El Bajío, Guanajuato 71,735
8 Querétaro, Querétaro 62,568
9 Mexicali, Baja California 18,513
10 Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua 17,940
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Busiest international routes at PVR (Jan–Dec 2025)[69]
Rank Airport Passengers
1 United States Los Angeles, United States 195,234
2 United States Dallas/Fort Worth, United States 174,657
3 United States Phoenix–Sky Harbor, United States 149,659
4 United States San Francisco, United States 136,543
5 Canada Vancouver, Canada 122,905
6 United States Houston (Intercontinental and Hobby, United States)[a] 116,062
7 United States Denver, United States 114,039
8 Canada Calgary, Canada 110,422
9 United States Seattle–Tacoma, United States 83,671
10 Canada Toronto–Pearson, Canada 69,886
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Notes
  1. The official statistics combine both George Bush Intercontinental and Hobby airports.

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