Hermanos Serdán International Airport, International airport in Huejotzingo, Puebla, Mexico
Hermanos Serdán International Airport is Puebla's main aviation hub, featuring a 3,600-meter runway and six aircraft stands for commercial and cargo flights. The facility operates five passenger gates for domestic and international connections.
The airport opened on November 18, 1985, when Mexicana de Aviación operated its inaugural flight from Guadalajara. It has since become the region's primary air transportation center.
The airport carries the name of the Serdán siblings, activists during the Mexican Revolution period. This naming reflects an important chapter in the region's past.
The airport sits in a mountainous region and operates reliably throughout the year across varying weather conditions. Visitors should allow adequate travel time as the facility is located outside the city.
The airport sits at an elevation of 2,244 meters (7,362 feet) above sea level, making it one of Mexico's highest commercial airports. This altitude significantly shapes how the facility operates.
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