Ángel Albino Corzo International Airport, International airport in Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico
Ángel Albino Corzo International Airport is a transportation hub in Chiapa de Corzo featuring a 2,500-meter concrete runway situated at 457 meters above sea level. The facility connects the region to eight destinations across Mexico and is operated by several national carriers.
The airport opened in 2006 as a modern facility replacing the former Terán Airport, funded by federal and state governments. Since then, it has undergone multiple expansions to accommodate growing passenger traffic.
The airport carries the name of a significant Mexican historical figure and serves as the main entry point for travelers heading to the region's archaeological sites.
Aeroméxico, VivaAerobús, and Volaris offer regular flights to major Mexican cities, making connections to large urban centers straightforward. Visitors should expect typical security checkpoint wait times and plan accordingly before departure.
The facility has expanded substantially in recent years through major renovation projects that enhanced its capacity. The addition of new passenger and cargo terminals demonstrates how the airport continues to grow to serve the region better.
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