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Cancún International Airport

Coordinates: 21°02′12″N 86°52′37″W / 21.03667°N 86.87694°W / 21.03667; -86.87694
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Cancún International Airport
Summary
Airport typePublic
OperatorGrupo Aeroportuario del Sureste
ServesCancún
LocationCancún, Quintana-Roo, Mexico
Hub forMexicana
Elevation AMSL20 ft / 6 m
Coordinates21°02′12″N 86°52′37″W / 21.03667°N 86.87694°W / 21.03667; -86.87694
Map
Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
12R/30L

12L/30R

11,483

9,186

3,500

2,800

Asphalt

Asphalt

Statistics (2009)
Total Passengers11,174,908
Source: Grupo Aeroportuario del Sureste

Cancún International Airport (IATA: CUN, ICAO: MMUN) is located in Cancún, Quintana Roo, on the Caribbean coast of Mexico's Yucatán Peninsula. It is Mexico's second busiest airport, after Mexico City International Airport in Mexico City, but the biggest in Mexico and Latin America for International passengers. In 2009, Cancún airport handled 11,174,908 passengers, a moderate decrease from 12,646,451 in 2008, partly due to the 2009 flu pandemic and the Financial crisis of 2007-2010.

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.

The airport is operated by ASUR, together with Cozumel International Airport, Mérida International Airport, Veracruz International Airport, Villahermosa International Airport and Xoxocotlán International Airport among others.

Passenger statistics

Passenger statistics for Cancún International Airport[1]
Year Total Passengers % change
2006 9,728,149 +4.6%
2007 11,340,027 +16.6%
2008 12,646,451 +11.5%
2009 11,174,908 -11.6%

Terminals

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Terminal 1 Layout
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Terminal 2 Layout
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Terminal 3 Layout
Terminal 1
  • Terminal 1 has 7 gates: 1-7A. It is temporarily closed for remodelling, so that it can be used again by charter airlines that operate into the airport.
Terminal 2
  • Terminal 2 has 22 gates: A1-A11 and B12-B22
    • The Satellite Building has 11 gates on the upper level: A1-A11
    • The Main Building: has 11 gates on the lower level: B12-B22
Terminal 3
  • Terminal 3 has 15 gates: C23-C37

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[2].

Terminals, airlines and destinations

AirlinesDestinationsTerminal/Concourse
AeroméxicoMexico City, Monterrey2M
AerotucánCozumel2M
Air BerlinDüsseldorf, Munich3
Air CanadaCalgary, Edmonton [seasonal], Halifax [seasonal], Montréal-Trudeau, Ottawa [seasonal], Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Winnipeg [seasonal]2S
Air EuropaMadrid3
Air PullmanturMadrid2S
AirTran AirwaysAtlanta, Baltimore2S
Air TransatCalgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Moncton [begins February 26], Montréal-Trudeau, Québec City, Saskatoon, Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver2S
Alaska AirlinesLos Angeles, Seattle/Tacoma [seasonal]3
American AirlinesChicago-O'Hare [seasonal], Dallas/Fort Worth, Miami, New York-JFK3
ArkeflyAmsterdam2S
AviancaBogotá [seasonal]2S
Blue Panorama AirlinesBologna, Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino2S
CanJetAbbotsford, Calgary, Comox, Edmonton, Halifax, Kelowna, Montréal-Trudeau, Ottawa, Québec City, St. John's, Regina, Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Victoria 2S
CondorFrankfurt2S
Continental AirlinesCleveland, Houston-Intercontinental, Newark3
Copa AirlinesPanama City2S
CorsairflyParis-Orly2S
Cubana de AviaciónHavana2M
Delta Air LinesAtlanta, Boston, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky [seasonal], Detroit, Hartford/Springfield [seasonal], Indianapolis [seasonal], Los Angeles, Memphis, Milwaukee [seasonal], Minneapolis/St. Paul, Nashville [seasonal], Orlando [seasonal], Raleigh/Durham [seasonal], Salt Lake City, Washington-Dulles [seasonal]3
Frontier AirlinesDenver, Indianapolis [seasonal], Kansas City, Salt Lake City [seasonal], St. Louis [seasonal]3
Edelweiss AirZürich2S
EnerjetCalgary, Edmonton, Vancouver2S
EuroAtlantic AirwaysLisbon [seasonal], Porto [seasonal]2S
IberworldBarcelona [seasonal], Madrid2S
InterjetGuadalajara [seasonal], Mexico City, Monterrey, Toluca2M
JetairflyBrussels, Varadero2S
JetBlue AirwaysBoston, Fort Lauderdale, New York-JFK, Orlando, Washington-Dulles2S
LAN AirlinesSantiago de Chile2S
LAN PeruLima2S
Livingston Energy FlightMilan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino, San Salvador2S
MagnichartersChihuahua, Guadalajara, León/El Bajío, Mexico City, Monterrey, Varadero2M
MartinairAmsterdam2S
Maya Island AirBelize City2M
MAYAirCozumel2M
MexicanaBogotá, Chicago-O'Hare, Los Angeles, Mexico City, Miami, New York-JFK, San José de Costa Rica, Washington-Dulles2M
MexicanaClickHavana, Mexico City2M
MexicanaLinkGuatemala City, Mérida, Monterrey, Puebla, Veracruz, Villahermosa2M
Monarch AirlinesLondon-Gatwick2S
NeosBologna, Milan-Malpensa, Rome-Fiumicino2S
NovairOslo-Gardermoen, Stockholm-Arlanda2S
OrbestLisbon2S
SkyserviceCalgary, Edmonton, Halifax, Hamilton, Kelowna, Kitchener, Montréal-Trudeau, Ottawa, Regina, Saskatoon, Thunder Bay, Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg2S
Spirit AirlinesDetroit, Fort Lauderdale3
Sun Country AirlinesDallas/Fort Worth, Minneapolis/St. Paul3
Sunwing AirlinesHalifax, London (ON), Montréal-Trudeau, Québec City, Saint John, Saskatoon, Sault Ste Marie, Toronto-Pearson, Regina, Vancouver2S
Sunwing Airlines operated by AeroméxicoCalgary, Comox, Edmonton, Ottawa, Vancouver, Victoria, Winnipeg2S
TACASan Salvador2S
TACA operated by RegionalFlores, Guatemala City2S
Thomas Cook AirlinesBelfast-International, Glasgow-International, London-Gatwick, Manchester (UK)2S
Thomson AirwaysBirmingham (UK), Bristol [seasonal], East Midlands [seasonal], Glasgow-International [seasonal], London-Gatwick, Manchester (UK), Newcastle upon Tyne [seasonal]3
TransaeroMoscow-Domodedovo2S
United AirlinesChicago-O'Hare, Denver, Los Angeles [seasonal], San Francisco [seasonal], Washington-Dulles3
US AirwaysBoston, Charlotte, Philadelphia, Phoenix3
USA3000 AirlinesBaltimore, Chicago-O'Hare, Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky, Cleveland, Columbus (OH), Lansing [seasonal], Milwaukee, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh [seasonal], St. Louis3
Viva AerobusGuadalajara [begins March 4], Monterrey, Veracruz [begins March 4]2M
VolarisGuadalajara, Monterrey, Puebla, Tijuana, Toluca2M
WestJetCalgary, Edmonton, Halifax [seasonal], Hamilton [seasonal], Kelowna [seasonal], Moncton [seasonal], Montréal-Trudeau, Ottawa [seasonal], Regina [seasonal], Saskatoon [seasonal], Toronto-Pearson, Vancouver, Victoria [seasonal], Winnipeg [seasonal]2S
WhiteLisbon2S
Xiknal AirChetumal2M
XL Airways FranceBrussels, Paris-Charles de Gaulle2S

Cargo airlines

AirlinesDestinations
Amerijet InternationalBelize City, Ciudad del Carmen, Mérida, Miami
Estafeta Carga AéreaMerida, Miami
FedEx ExpressMiami
Regional CargoMerida, Mexico City

Traffic statistics

Busiest International Routes out of Cancún International Airport [2009]
Rank City Passengers
1 Houston, TX, USA 300,722
2 New York, NY, USA 286,505
3 Dallas/Fort Worth, TX, USA 227,195
4 Miami, FL, USA 213,347
5 Atlanta, GA, USA 210,558
6 Chicago, IL, USA 191,860
7 Charlotte, NC, USA 127,458
8 Philadelphia, PA, USA 115,734
9 Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN, USA 96,556
10 Los Angeles, CA, USA 95,689
11 Denver, CO, USA 92,419
12 Montreal, Canada 91,558
13 Madrid, Spain 87,953
14 Toronto, Canada 82,938
15 Detroit, MI, USA 77,931
16 Panama City, Panama 60,430
17 Havana, Cuba 59,746
18 Phoenix, AZ, USA 56,755
19 Fort Lauderdale, FL, USA 52,789
20 Memphis, TN, USA 50,596

Expansion

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 in 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.

Accidents and Incidents

  • On September 9, 2009, hijacked Aeroméxico Flight 576 landed at Mexico City International Airport from Cancun International Airport.
  • On January 19, 2010, a Mexicana Airbus A318, flight MX-368 from Cancun to Mexico City with 45 passengers suffered a mishap at takeoff. both outboard and inboard core cowling of the left hand engine separated, hitting the fuselage and the semi-left wing leaving residues on the runway; a few minutes later, a Click Mexicana Boeing 717, flight QA-7323 from Havana to Cancun suffered the puncture of two tires while landing; on both incidents no casualties or injured passengers were reported.

See also

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