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Aeropuerto Internacional Playa de Oro

Manzanillo, Mexico
ZLO MMZO

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
35
minutes
Domestic → International
75
minutes
International → Domestic
75
minutes
International → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
105
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Playa de Oro International Airport (ZLO), designated MMZO, operates as the primary aviation gateway to Mexico's Pacific coast destinations of Manzanillo and the broader Colima state region, positioned at coordinates 19.144°N, -104.558°W at an elevation of 131 feet above mean sea level approximately 30 kilometers northwest of Manzanillo's resort zones. Managed by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico (GAP), this strategically important coastal facility serves as Mexico's connection point to the tourism-focused Golden Beach corridor and supports both leisure travel and commercial activities associated with the Port of Manzanillo, Mexico's busiest Pacific seaport. The airport handled 208,400 passengers in 2024, featuring seasonal traffic patterns that peak during North American winter months when tourists escape to Colima's year-round tropical climate. The airport operates through a single-terminal configuration designed to efficiently manage both domestic and international operations within a compact footprint appropriate for the regional scale of operations. The terminal building features streamlined passenger processing areas with clearly separated domestic and international zones, immigration and customs facilities for international arrivals, and four aircraft gates supporting operations for five airlines including Aeroméxico Connect providing Mexico City connectivity, Volaris offering domestic routes, and seasonal international carriers including Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, United, and WestJet serving Los Angeles, Calgary, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and Phoenix primarily during peak tourism months. Terminal amenities emphasize functionality and passenger comfort appropriate for a Pacific coast resort destination, featuring dining options including restaurants and cafes serving both Mexican cuisine and international fare, retail shops offering local crafts and travel necessities, and basic passenger services including comfortable seating areas, charging stations, and complimentary Wi-Fi access. Ground transportation coordination includes taxi services, rental car facilities, hotel shuttle connections, and bus services linking the airport to Manzanillo's various resort areas, downtown districts, and surrounding coastal destinations throughout Colima state. The facility provides essential services including currency exchange, ATMs, medical assistance, and information desks staffed to assist international visitors navigating Mexico's Pacific coast region.

🔄 Connection Tips

Playa de Oro International Airport (ZLO) serves Mexico's Pacific coast resort destination Manzanillo and Colima state, with ICAO designation MMZO handling 208,400 passengers in 2024. Terminal facilities include basic dining and retail appropriate for regional international airports, with limited late-night options and seasonal service variations. Ground transportation includes taxi services, rental cars, hotel shuttles, and bus connections to Manzanillo's resort zones, downtown areas, and surrounding Colima coastal destinations. Security processing averages 20-30 minutes but extends significantly during holiday periods and peak tourist seasons when North American visitors frequent Manzanillo's beaches and resorts. Connections utilize streamlined single-terminal processing for domestic and international operations. Operated by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico (GAP), the facility accommodates five airlines with Aeroméxico dominating through 11 weekly Mexico City (MEX) departures. Weather conditions including hurricane risks June-November, afternoon thunderstorms, and high humidity can impact operations. Transfer times vary based on resort locations and traffic conditions. The airport serves six destinations across two countries, with domestic routes focused on Mexico City while international services operate seasonal schedules. International arrivals require Mexican immigration and customs clearance before domestic connections, necessitating baggage collection and re-checking. Seasonal international services from Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, United, and WestJet connect to Los Angeles, Calgary, Dallas-Fort Worth, Houston, and Phoenix, operating primarily January-April during peak winter tourism. The facility supports Pacific coast tourism, regional business connectivity, cargo operations for Port of Manzanillo, and serves as an alternative to larger airports for Colima coastal access.

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Jesús Terán Peredo International Airport

Aguascalientes, Mexico
AGU MMAS

⏰ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic → Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic → International
75
minutes
International → Domestic
75
minutes
International → International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

🏢 Terminal Information

Lic. Jesús Terán Peredo International Airport (AGU) is the primary aviation gateway to the state of Aguascalientes in central Mexico. Located approximately 25 kilometers south of the state capital, the airport serves as a critical link for the region's thriving automotive and manufacturing industries. Operated by the Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP), the airport features a single, well-organized passenger terminal that efficiently manages both domestic flights to major Mexican hubs and international services to the United States via carriers like United and American Airlines. The terminal is designed for maximum functionality, providing a range of amenities that cater to both business and leisure travelers. Inside, passengers can find a variety of dining options, including the popular Wings restaurant, along with several cafes and snack bars. For those seeking a premium experience, the Caral VIP Lounge offers a quiet sanctuary with comfortable seating, workstations, and refreshments. The retail area includes duty-free shops and local vendors selling regional products, while modern facilities such as four jet bridges and high-speed Wi-Fi ensure a high level of passenger comfort and connectivity. Looking toward the future, AGU is currently undergoing a significant transformation as part of GAP's 2025–2029 Master Development Plan. This major investment project aims to nearly double the size of the departure lounge and increase total terminal space by 14%, reflecting the rapid growth of the Aguascalientes region. These improvements will add new aircraft stands and boarding gates, significantly enhancing the airport's capacity and operational efficiency. For travelers, the terminal remains a compact and user-friendly facility that combines local hospitality with international standards of service.

🔄 Connection Tips

Jesus Teran Peredo International Airport is comparatively easy to use because it runs through a single terminal, but smooth connections still depend on the basics being done properly. OMA passenger guidance for its airports tells travelers to check in at least one hour before domestic departures and two hours before international flights, carry official identification or passport documentation, and verify baggage limits with the operating airline. That is especially relevant at AGU because many itineraries involve point-to-point domestic service plus a smaller set of international flights rather than a dense hub bank with constant recovery options. If you are arriving internationally and continuing onward on a separate ticket, plan for a full landside process. You may need to clear immigration, claim bags, and recheck them, and the airport's manageable size does not remove those requirements. If your onward movement is by road, the airport is a strong gateway for central Mexico because Aguascalientes is well placed for business travel into the Bajio manufacturing corridor and for quick access to the city itself. The practical advice is to keep your documents ready, follow airline baggage rules closely, and avoid overestimating how much backup capacity a regional airport can provide if one flight slips. AGU is efficient because distances inside the terminal are short, not because it has the schedule depth of a mega-hub. If you need a protected connection, keep the itinerary on one ticket when possible; if you are connecting separately, build in enough buffer to absorb the full arrival process without rushing.

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