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Uruapan - Licenciado y General Ignacio Lopez Rayon International Airport

Uruapan, Mexico
UPN MMPN

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
60
minutes
International → Domestic
60
minutes
International → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Uruapan - Licenciado y General Ignacio Lopez Rayon International Airport serves Uruapan with a single terminal handling regional flights.

🔄 Connection Tips

Uruapan Airport serves the avocado capital of the world in Michoacán state, handling approximately 45,000 passengers annually with connections primarily to Mexico City and Guadalajara. Located 6 kilometers northeast of Uruapan city center, this regional facility supports the area's significant agricultural export industry and growing tourism to nearby Paricutín volcano and Pátzcuaro lake region. The single terminal provides basic passenger services with efficient domestic operations and limited international capability. Michoacán's temperate highland climate at 1,620 meters elevation creates generally favorable flying conditions year-round, though summer rainy season from June to September can bring afternoon thunderstorms causing brief delays. Morning fog is occasional during winter months but typically clears by mid-morning. The airport's mountain valley location requires careful approach procedures and weather monitoring. Ground transportation includes local taxis to city center (15 minutes, 80-120 MXN), shared combis (20 minutes, 15 MXN), and rental cars available through advance booking. The terminal features a small café serving regional specialties including fresh avocado dishes and Michoacán-style carnitas, basic shopping for local crafts and agricultural products, free WiFi, and comfortable seating areas. ATMs and currency exchange services are limited, so bring sufficient Mexican pesos for local expenses. The region's rich Purépecha culture and agricultural heritage make extended stays worthwhile. Uruapan serves as a gateway to exploring the Monarch Butterfly Biosphere Reserve and indigenous communities around Lake Pátzcuaro. Local transportation to these destinations requires advance planning through tour operators or car rental services.

📍 Location

Ciudad Acuña New International Airport

Ciudad Acuña, Mexico
ACN MMCC

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
60
minutes
Domestic → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Ciudad Acuña New International Airport (ACN), with ICAO code MMCC, is located in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico, close to the U.S.-Mexico border. It is primarily identified as an airport project focusing on flight training and general aviation activities. It does not currently offer scheduled passenger public flights. The airport features a single terminal facility, indicating that inter-terminal connections are not applicable, as all operations are centered within this singular structure. While future plans anticipate modern facilities, the current operational status suggests basic infrastructure with limited amenities. Passengers should expect minimal services, possibly including a small café or snack bar. The terminal building, though compact, is designed to support early-stage operations and general aviation needs. The airport features one asphalt runway (13/31), approximately 1,801 meters (5,909 feet) in length. As an Airport of Entry, it has the potential for customs services, but their availability may be limited given its current operational focus on general aviation. Travelers intending to use customs facilities should confirm directly with the airport authorities. Security procedures are in place to maintain a secure environment for flight training and private flights.

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As Ciudad Acuña International Airport (ACN) currently does not host scheduled commercial passenger flights, direct air connections for commercial travelers are not possible at this facility. The airport primarily serves as an Airport of Entry for private and general aviation, as well as a base for flight training activities. For those traveling to the Coahuila region of Mexico, the most common alternative is Piedras Negras International Airport (PDS), located roughly 100 km to the southeast. PDS offers regular scheduled service to Mexico City via Aeromexico and other regional carriers. Another frequent option for travelers is Del Rio International Airport (DRT) in Texas, which is just across the border from Ciudad Acuña and provides convenient access to the U.S. domestic flight network. When using DRT or other U.S.-based airports, travelers must account for significant wait times at the border crossing, which can vary from 30 minutes to over 2 hours during peak periods. For those utilizing ACN via private charter, the single terminal building ensures that all essential services are located in one place, though amenities are extremely limited; travelers should arrange for all ground transportation, such as rental cars or private shuttles from Piedras Negras, well in advance. Be aware that Aeromar, which historically served the region, ceased all operations in early 2023. Magnicharters, another airline often associated with Coahuila, typically operates from major hubs like Monterrey rather than ACN. Therefore, anyone planning travel to this area should verify their entry point and coordinate with local ground transport operators to ensure a smooth transition from their arrival airport to the city of Ciudad Acuña.

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