San Jose Del Cabo International Airport, managed by private company Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico, is the biggest and most important airport in the Los Cabos region. It’s a seasonal location, with the high season between November and April. The peak days are during Christmas time, and it is not unusual for the airport to be at 100% capacity around the holidays. The airport is open from 0700 to 2100 LCL (with extensions to 2300 LCL being granted on special occasions) and, like Cabo San Lucas, has one runway (16/34) and one taxiway. There are three well-defined areas at the airport. Two are for commercial traffic, and one is for general aviation. Domestic commercial traffic will go to Terminal 1, international commercial aircraft will go to Terminal 2, and the FBO building manages all the GA aircraft.
Cabo San Lucas International Airport is undergoing a revitalization. A new commercial aviation terminal across the runway from the general aviation building and two large hangars recently opened. The airport is managed by a private company, Cabo San Lucas Airport, which also manages the FBO. It’s open from 0600 to 2000 LCL and has a single runway (11/29) and taxiway. The operational hours are extendable according to demand
Manny Aviation Services, part of our global vendor network, has been notified through their SENEAM channels that the authorities will be enforcing aircraft operators to remain current of debts incurred while operating in Mexico airspace. The World Fuel Trip Support Team has compiled information on how to register directly with SENEAM or how to register through Manny Aviation Services. Below is the latest information.