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Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport

 

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Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport (sometimes abbreviated as Lic. Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport) (IATAPVRICAOMMPR) is an international airport in Puerto VallartaJalisco, Mexico. The airport is named after President Gustavo Díaz Ordaz (1964–70), and had a total of 2.53 million passengers during 2020 and 4.1 million during 2021.[1] It is listed as the 7th busiest airport in Mexico in terms of passenger movement for the 2010s decade.

Licenciado Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport is mainly a tourist airport, with most passengers visiting the airport in the winter, spring and early summer, just before the rainy season hits the area. The airport serves multiple destinations in North America, and the British tourist airline TUI Airways serves the airport with two weekly year-round flights to both London-Gatwick and Manchester using their Boeing 787 aircraft. Los AngelesDallas, and Houston are the busiest international routes from the airport, serving more than 100 thousand passengers annually. Among all airlines that serve the airport, WestJet serves the greatest number of international destinations, connecting 11 different Canadian cities with Puerto Vallarta during the high season.

The terminal building has two floors, and is divided into two halls: Halls A and B. The first floor contains the check-in area, the international arrivals area, and some food areas. The upper floor has abundant food services and shopping areas, along with the security checkpoint, a VIP Lounge, duty-free shops, and the departures area. Hall A is for domestic traffic, while Hall B is for international traffic.[2]

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