Aeropuerto Internacional General Leobardo C. Ruiz (ZCL)

๐Ÿ‡ฒ๐Ÿ‡ฝ Zacatecas, Mexico

โšก Connection Time Dashboard

Domestic to Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic to International
75
minutes
Intl to International
90
minutes
Interline Transfer
105
minutes

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Aeropuerto Internacional General Leobardo C. Ruiz (ZCL), designated MMZC, operates as Zacatecas state's primary international aviation gateway serving the UNESCO World Heritage city of Zacatecas and surrounding central Mexican highlands, positioned at coordinates 22.896ยฐN, -102.687ยฐW at an elevation of 7,141 feet above mean sea level in Calera de Victor Rosales, approximately 17 kilometers north of downtown Zacatecas. This strategically important high-altitude airport serves as a crucial transportation hub for Mexico's colonial heartland, facilitating access to Zacatecas's historic mining district, cultural attractions, and thriving tourism industry while supporting economic connectivity for both Zacatecas and neighboring Aguascalientes regions. The facility plays an essential role in connecting Mexico's large diaspora community with their homeland, handling 371,280 passengers in 2024 through domestic and international services that support both tourism and family reunification travel patterns throughout central Mexico. The airport operates through a compact but efficient single-terminal configuration designed to accommodate both domestic and international operations while managing high-altitude operational challenges typical of Mexico's elevated central plateau region. The terminal building features a passenger-friendly design with streamlined passenger flow through clearly designated domestic and international processing areas, incorporating four gates in the departure concourse that handle operations for three primary carriers: Aeromรฉxico Connect providing exclusive Mexico City connections, Volaris operating routes to Guadalajara and Tijuana, and American Eagle offering daily Dallas/Fort Worth service with onward connections throughout the American Airlines network. Infrastructure includes modern check-in facilities, immigration and customs processing areas for international operations, baggage handling systems, and specialized ground support equipment designed for high-altitude aircraft operations where engine performance and weight restrictions require careful operational coordination. Terminal facilities emphasize passenger comfort and functionality appropriate for a regional international airport serving central Mexico's tourism and diaspora travel markets, featuring comprehensive amenities including multiple cafes and restaurants offering both traditional Mexican cuisine and familiar fast food options, retail shops in the departure zone selling souvenirs, travel goods, and duty-free products for international travelers. Modern passenger services include complimentary high-speed WiFi throughout the facility, VIP lounge facilities for premium passengers, accessible design features for passengers with disabilities, comfortable seating areas with charging stations, and professional customer service counters providing flight information and assistance in both Spanish and English. Ground transportation coordination includes taxi services, car rental facilities operated by international companies such as Hertz, Avis, and Sixt, and limited bus connections, while secure parking facilities offer both short-term and long-term options with 24-hour security monitoring for passenger vehicle safety. The airport's strategic significance extends beyond regional connectivity to serving as a vital economic catalyst for central Mexico's mining, agriculture, and tourism industries, while facilitating crucial cultural and family connections for Mexican-American communities throughout the United States. Regular operations encompass domestic routes connecting to major Mexican hubs and specialized international services including the newly inaugurated Oakland route launched July 2025, Chicago connections, and Los Angeles service that complement the established Dallas/Fort Worth route supporting extensive network connectivity throughout North America. Despite its modest scale compared to major Mexican airports, General Leobardo C. Ruiz International Airport represents an essential component of Mexico's aviation infrastructure, supporting economic development, cultural preservation, and international connectivity while maintaining vital transportation links for communities throughout the historic colonial region of central Mexico where aviation services enable access to global markets and family networks that define the modern Mexican-American experience.

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Airlines Serving ZCL

Aeromรฉxico Connect
Volaris
American Airlines

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Aeropuerto Internacional General Leobardo C. Ruiz (ZCL) serves as Zacatecas state's primary aviation gateway, located 17 kilometers north of the UNESCO World Heritage city of Zacatecas with ICAO designation MMZC at 7,141 feet elevation. This high-altitude international airport handled 371,280 passengers in 2024 through three main carriers: Aeromรฉxico Connect offering Mexico City connections, Volaris operating routes to Guadalajara and Tijuana, and American Eagle providing daily Dallas/Fort Worth service. The facility serves as a crucial link for the Mexican diaspora community with international routes to Chicago, Los Angeles, and Oakland. Connections through ZCL require careful timing due to limited flight frequency and high-altitude operations affecting aircraft performance. The compact terminal design facilitates straightforward domestic transfers, though international connections require immigration and customs processing. Peak holiday periods experience significantly increased traffic as diaspora families travel between Mexico and the United States, creating potential delays requiring advanced booking. The airport serves both Zacatecas and neighboring Aguascalientes regions, with ground transportation including rental cars, taxis, and limited bus connections. Ground transportation to Zacatecas city center takes 20-30 minutes via taxi or rental vehicle, while Aguascalientes requires 90 minutes driving time. Terminal amenities include four gates, a VIP lounge, basic dining and retail options, plus a general aviation terminal. Weather at this elevated location can impact operations, particularly during rainy season (June-September) when thunderstorms affect schedules. For missed connections, airline counters in departures can assist with rebooking, though alternative options are limited given the modest route network compared to major Mexican hubs like Guadalajara or Leรณn/Del Bajรญo.

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Quick Facts

Minimum domestic connection: 35 minutes
International connections: 75 minutes
Interline transfers: 105 minutes

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Last updated: January 1980 | Data Source: IATA and other airline sites and resources