Bajío International Airport Explained

León/Bajío International Airport
Nativename:Spanish; Castilian: {{small|Aeropuerto Internacional del Bajío
Iata:BJX
Icao:MMLO
Pushpin Map:Mexico Guanajuato#Mexico
Pushpin Map Caption:Location of the airport in Guanajuato
Pushpin Label:BJX
Pushpin Label Position:left
Type:Public
City-Served:León, Guanajuato, Mexico
Location:Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico
Elevation-M:1,815
Metric-Elev:yes
Metric-Rwy:y
R1-Number:13/31
R1-Length-M:3,499
R1-Surface:Asphalt
Stat-Year:2023
Stat1-Header:Total passengers
Stat1-Data:3,195,946
Stat2-Header:Ranking in Mexico
Stat2-Data:9th
Footnotes:Source: Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico[1]
Owner-Oper:Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico
Focus City:Volaris
Timezone:CST

León/Bajio International Airport (Spanish; Castilian: Aeropuerto Internacional de León/Bajío); officially Aeropuerto Internacional de Guanajuato (Guanajuato International Airport), is an international airport situated in Silao, Guanajuato, Mexico. It is the main international airport serving the Greater León Metropolitan Area and the State of Guanajuato, which is home to a population of 6 million residents, including the cities of Celaya, Guanajuato, Irapuato, Salamanca, and San Miguel de Allende. In addition to offering domestic flights within Mexico, it serves as a gateway for international travel, connecting Central Mexico to various destinations in the United States. It serves as a focus city for Volaris and supports flight training, cargo, logistics and general aviation activities.

Operated by Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico (GAP), Bajío Airport derives its name from the cultural region "El Bajío" (the lowland), which is situated within the central Mexican plateau. It ranks as the ninth-busiest airport in Mexico in terms of passenger numbers and the seventh-busiest for international passenger traffic. In 2022, the airport served 2,603,200 passengers, a figure that increased to 3,220,800 passengers in 2023, marking a substantial 23.7% growth compared to the previous year and becoming the ninth airport in Mexico to surpass three million passengers in a calendar year.

History

The airport was inaugurated in 1991 by President Carlos Salinas de Gortari, replacing the former San Carlos International Airport located in León.[2] The growing industrial activity in the Bajío region and the massive migration of Mexicans to the United States in recent decades has been reflected in a substantial increase in international air transport demand. In 1999 the terminal went through an expansion project, improving equipment, and enhancing services for passengers. In February 2001, this airport received Air Force One during President George W. Bush's visit to Mexico. On March 23, 2012, the airport welcomed Pope Benedict XVI, who arrived on a direct flight from Rome, Italy, during his first and only visit to Mexico.

At the end of 2015, work began on the construction of a parallel taxiway along the entire length of the runway. In August 2016, the airport opened its first and only VIP lounge, while modernization and expansion work in the departure area and the entire terminal began, including the relocation of the customs and immigration checkpoint. Work was completed in mid-2018. Throughout its history, the airport has been served by various airlines, including Aeromar, Aviacsa, Calafia Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Delta Connection, Interjet, Mexicana, TAESA, and TAR Aerolíneas.

Facilities

The airport is located between the cities of León and Silao in Guanajuato, at an elevation of above mean sea level. It has a single runway, designated as 13/31, with a length of and an asphalt surface. The commercial aviation apron provides nine stands for receiving narrow-body aircraft. The general aviation apron offers stands for fixed-wing aircraft, in addition to heliports for private aviation. The airport also includes a cargo area called "Puerto Interior," which connects the airport with a freight rail and motor transportation hub.[3] [4] It is equipped to handle up to 26 flights per hour.

The passenger terminal accommodates both arrivals and departures for domestic and international flights. The ground floor houses the arrivals area with customs and immigration facilities, the baggage claim area, and the departures section that includes a check-in area, a security checkpoint, and a departures concourse with gates 4-6 that provide direct access to the apron, enabling passengers to walk to their aircraft. From this departure concourse, access to the upper floor is available, which houses snack bars, souvenir shops, and gates 1 to 3, which are equipped with jet bridges for boarding.

Bajío Airport currently lacks direct public transportation services, requiring travelers to use other transport options. The airport provides both short-term and long-term parking facilities. Car rental services are available on-site, with rental counters for Hertz, Budget, Veico, and City Car Rental located in the arrivals hall.[5]

For intercity bus travel, Primera Plus and Unebus offer services to various destinations including León, San Miguel de Allende, Silao, Guanajuato, Purísima del Rincón, and San Francisco del Rincón. From León, passengers can connect to various destinations across Mexico. Advanced bookings can be made through shuttle services listed on local tourist websites, such as Viva Aerobus, Primera Plus, and Unebus.

Airlines and destinations

Destination maps

Statistics

Top destinations

Busiest domestic routes from Bajío International Airport (2023)[6] ! Rank! City! Passengers! Ranking! Airline
1, Tijuana380,243Viva Aerobus, Volaris
2, Cancún211,718 1Viva Aerobus, Volaris
2, Mexico City176,247 1Aeroméxico, Aeroméxico Connect
4, Monterrey146,107Viva Aerobus
5, Puerto Vallarta61,999 1Volaris
6, Ciudad Juárez61,730 1Viva Aerobus
7, San José del Cabo35,949 1Volaris
8, Mexicali34,989 1Volaris
9, Mérida34,118Viva Aerobus, Volaris
10, Hermosillo8,288Volaris
Busiest international routes from Bajío International Airport (2023)
RankCityPassengersRankingAirline
1 United States, Dallas/Fort Worth105,812American Airlines
2 United States, Houston-Intercontinental94,071United Airlines, Viva Aerobus
3 United States, Chicago (O'Hare and Midway)65,973United Express, Viva Aerobus, Volaris
4 United States, Oakland37,195Volaris
5 United States, Los Angeles32,030Volaris
6 United States, Sacramento16,023Volaris
7 United States, Fresno15,492 2Volaris
8 United States, San Jose13,308 1Volaris
9 United States, San Antonio12,200 1Viva Aerobus
Notes

Accidents and incidents

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: January 2024 . GAP Traffic Report 2023 . January 27, 2024 . Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacífico.
  2. Web site: Los aeropuertos de León .
  3. Web site: SKYPLUS INDUSTRIAL AND LOGISTICS PARK .
  4. Web site: Puerto Interior .
  5. https://www.veico.com/renta-de-autos-en-el-aeropuerto-de-guanajuato/ Veico Car Rental
  6. Web site: Estadística operacional por origen-destino / Traffic Statistics by City Pairs. Spanish . Agencia Federal de Aviación Civil . January 2024 . January 30, 2024.
  7. Web site: VivaAerobus suffers engine failure shortly after take-off Mexican airport. 19 September 2021.