NEW ROUTES ANNOUNCED TO LOS CABOS
October 7, 2024

Los Cabos is one of the most important tourist destinations in Mexico, and with the announcement of eight new flight routes to the Baja California Sur destination, its profile continues to grow. As a result of agreements reached during the 2024 Tianguis Turístico de México, the Volaris, Aeroméxico, and Viva Aerobús airlines will commence direct flights from Monterrey, Guadalajara, Querétaro, León, Tijuana, Mérida, and Puebla.
In addition to these domestic flights, a new direct route from Frankfurt, Germany, was announced. The route, managed by Condor Flugdienst, will begin in November and will operate two flights a week, further opening up Los Cabos to the European market.
Currently, Los Cabos welcomes an average of 130 daily flights, 85 domestic and 45 international. With these new routes, the weekly number of flights arriving in Los Cabos will rise to over 900. This increase in connectivity is a huge boost to the tourism industry and the local economy, generating significant opportunities in the transport, hospitality and service sectors.
Throughout all of 2024, the airport has consolidated its international connectivity with more than 300 weekly direct flights from 30 airports in the United States and Canada, including Los Angeles, Dallas, Phoenix, Baltimore, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, Toronto, Calgary, and Vancouver.

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