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Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport

Villahermosa, Mexico
VSA MMVA

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

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

🏢 Terminal Information

Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport (VSA/MMVA) operates as southeastern Mexico's petroleum industry gateway serving Villahermosa and the entire Tabasco state, inaugurated May 2, 1979, to accommodate the 1970s oil boom transforming this PEMEX logistics hub into Mexico's energy sector nerve center. Named for Captain Carlos Rovirosa Pérez, a Tabasco-born aviation pioneer, the facility replaced inadequate older airfields unable to handle growing business aviation demands from oil companies, cargo operators, and tourists accessing ancient Maya ruins at Palenque in neighboring Chiapas via the nearest commercial airport. The modern two-story terminal building encompasses efficient ground-level check-in areas, two baggage claim carousels, streamlined security screening, and nine commercial aircraft stands accommodating narrow-body aircraft serving domestic routes through Aeroméxico, Volaris, and Viva Aerobus primarily routing via Mexico City. Business facilities support petroleum sector executives managing PEMEX operations and energy enterprises throughout the Gulf Coast region, while tourist amenities include cafés featuring Tabascan seafood specialties, souvenir shops showcasing regional crafts, and reliable Wi-Fi connecting visitors to ancient Olmec heritage sites and pristine Pantanos de Centla wetlands. Operational characteristics emphasize dual-purpose functionality serving oil industry logistics alongside cultural tourism where morning and evening departure banks maximize aircraft utilization during Tabasco's intense May-October rainy season when tropical storms frequently impact visibility and runway conditions. The airport accommodates business travelers avoiding lengthy overland journeys while providing tourists efficient access to UNESCO-quality archaeological sites, particularly the 1.5-2 hour drive to Palenque's spectacular Maya ruins representing one of Mexico's premier cultural destinations. Strategic importance extends beyond regional connectivity to anchoring Mexico's energy infrastructure where aviation enables rapid deployment of technical specialists, equipment, and executive oversight essential for offshore drilling operations and refinery management. The facility demonstrates successful integration of industrial aviation with cultural tourism, where PEMEX's economic foundation supports infrastructure enabling international visitors to experience Mexico's archaeological treasures, creating sustainable development linking energy revenues with heritage preservation in this historically significant region bridging ancient Maya civilization and modern petroleum extraction.

🔄 Connection Tips

Carlos Rovirosa Pérez International Airport operates from a compact single terminal building, making connections straightforward for domestic travelers navigating Mexico's southeastern aviation network. For charter or private flights, the apron accommodates narrow-body aircraft with nine commercial stands available for both scheduled and non-scheduled operations. The airport lacks direct public transport connections, requiring taxi connections to reach the main ADO bus terminal for onward regional travel throughout Mexico's Gulf Coast region. Weather delays are common during Tabasco's intense rainy season (May-October) when tropical storms and heavy rainfall impact visibility and runway conditions, so maintain flexible schedules and monitor meteorological conditions closely. Most connections route through Mexico City (MEX) with Aeroméxico, Volaris, and Viva Aerobus, requiring careful timing coordination to avoid extended layovers in the capital. The modern two-story building features efficient check-in areas on the ground level with two baggage claim carousels and streamlined security screening processes typical of regional Mexican airports. Consider Villahermosa as your strategic gateway to explore ancient Maya ruins in nearby Palenque, pristine wetlands of Pantanos de Centla, and Tabasco's chocolate heritage, all requiring advance ground transport arrangements through local tour operators. Immigration and customs facilities are efficiently positioned for international arrivals, though most international traffic consists of charter flights and cargo operations. Ground transportation to downtown Villahermosa takes 20-30 minutes via authorized airport taxis (300-400 pesos) or budget-friendly colectivos, though advance booking is recommended during peak travel periods. The terminal offers basic amenities including cafés serving regional Tabascan cuisine featuring seafood specialties, souvenir shops showcasing local crafts, and reliable free Wi-Fi throughout both arrival and departure areas. Allow 90-120 minutes for domestic connections as the airport serves Tabasco state with limited flight frequency, primarily operating morning and evening departure banks to maximize aircraft utilization.

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Ciudad Acuña 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 International Airport (ACN), with ICAO code MMCC, is located in Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila, Mexico, close to the U.S.-Mexico border. It is primarily associated with general aviation, flight training, and limited local operations rather than scheduled commercial passenger service. The airport uses a single terminal facility, so inter-terminal transfers are not relevant. The current infrastructure is basic and functional rather than heavily developed. Travelers should expect minimal passenger amenities, possibly including only limited waiting space and light refreshment options. The airport has one asphalt runway, designated 13/31, measuring about 1,801 meters or 5,909 feet. As an airport of entry, customs services may be possible for certain operations, but availability can vary depending on the nature of the flight. Anyone relying on customs or special handling should confirm arrangements directly in advance. Security procedures are in place to support the airport's role in private and training activity.

🔄 Connection Tips

Ciudad Acuna International Airport is not a normal commercial connection point. Current airport references for ACN indicate that it has no scheduled airline service and is used mainly for general aviation, training, and private flying. In practice, that means most travelers heading to Ciudad Acuna should plan the trip around a road transfer from a commercial airport rather than expect a ticketed connection at ACN itself. Two realistic alternatives sit close to the border. Del Rio International Airport on the Texas side is only a short drive away, and the Del Rio-Ciudad Acuna International Bridge is open 24 hours a day according to the City of Del Rio. ACN itself is roughly 13 km west of Ciudad Acuna, so private-aircraft users can reach the city quickly once on the ground, but commercial passengers should still factor in border formalities, documentation checks, and any vehicle or pedestrian wait time before promising a tight onward schedule. If you are arriving by private aircraft, keep the airport's limited role in mind. ACN is a small field with a single 1,800 m asphalt runway and a modest terminal, not a large staffed hub with deep fallback options. For a smoother trip, arrange your ground transport before landing, carry the documents you need for the border, and use Del Rio or Piedras Negras as your backup plan if your itinerary depends on scheduled service rather than private aviation.

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