San Luis Potosí International Airport

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Ponciano Arriaga International Airport
Aeropuerto Internacional Ponciano Arriaga
IATA: SLPICAO: MMSP
Summary
Airport type Public
Operator Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte
Location San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosí
Hub for Estafeta Carga Aérea
Elevation AMSL 6,035 ft / 1,839 m
Coordinates 22°15′16″N 100°55′51″W / 22.25444°N 100.93083°W / 22.25444; -100.93083
Map
SLP

Location of airport in Mexico

Runways
Direction Length Surface
ft m
04/22 3,259 993 Asphalt
14/32 9,867 3,007 Asphalt
Statistics (2015)
Total Passengers 444,469
Ranking in Mexico 33rd Steady
Source: Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte

Ponciano Arriaga International Airport (IATA: SLP, ICAO: MMSP) is an international airport located at San Luis Potosí, San Luis Potosi, Mexico. It handles national and international air traffic for the city of San Luis Potosí.

In 2014, the airport handled 373,986 passengers, and in 2015 it handled 444,469 passengers.

Airlines and destinations

Check-in counters at the airport.
Avión en la plataforma del Aeropuerto de San Luis Potosí
Volaris plane at the Airport.
AirlinesDestinations
Aeromar Mexico City
Aeroméxico Connect Mexico City, Monterrey
American Eagle Dallas/Fort Worth
Interjet Mexico City
Magnicharters Seasonal: Cancún
TARPuerto Vallarta
United Express Houston-Intercontinental
Volaris Cancún, Tijuana

Cargo Airlines

AirlinesDestinations
Estafeta Cancun, Chihuahua, Ciudad Juarez, Colima, Culiacán, Guadalajara, Hermosillo, La Paz, Mérida, Mexico City, Monterrey, Tijuana, Villahermosa

Busiest routes

Busiest domestic routes at San Luis Potosí International Airport (2015)[1]
Rank City Passengers Ranking Airline
1  Distrito Federal (México), Mexico City 118,304 Steady Aeromar, Aeroméxico Connect, Interjet
2  Quintana Roo, Cancún 15,553 Steady Magni, Volaris
3  Nuevo León, Monterrey 15,148 Steady Aeroméxico Connect
4  Baja California, Tijuana 7,368 Steady Volaris
5  Jalisco, Puerto Vallarta 646 TAR
6  Coahuila, Torreón 182 Increase 1
7  Querétaro, Querétaro 130
8  Guerrero, Acapulco 87
9  México (state), Toluca 43 Decrease 3
10  Puebla, Puebla 33

Incidents and accidents

See also

References

  1. "Air Operational Statistics". Secretaría de Comunicaciones y Transportes. January 2016. Retrieved February 11, 2016.


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