Aéroport de General Rafael Buelna Int'l (MZT)
General Rafael Buelna International Airport (IATA: MZT, ICAO: MMMZ) serves as the main gateway to the vibrant coastal city of Mazatlán, situated in the state of Sinaloa, Mexico. Positioned just 20 kilometers southeast of the city's bustling downtown area, this airport offers a crucial link between Mazatlán and several international and domestic destinations.
Originally inaugurated in the mid-20th century, General Rafael Buelna International has grown to become a vital transportation hub in the region. The airport is named in honor of Rafael Buelna Tenorio, a distinguished figure in Mexican history known for his contributions during the Mexican Revolution.
As an international airport, MZT handles a mix of commercial, charter, and cargo flights, connecting tourists and business travelers to various parts of North America and beyond. In recent years, the airport has seen a notable increase in passenger traffic. In 2022 alone, it accommodated over 1.5 million passengers, showcasing its important role in boosting the local economy and fostering tourism.
The airport operates with a single terminal, facilitating the operations of numerous airlines, including national carriers such as Aeroméxico and international airlines like American Airlines and WestJet. These airlines provide direct flights to key destinations across Mexico, the United States, and Canada, ensuring seamless connectivity for travelers.
General Rafael Buelna International continues to invest in infrastructure improvements and service enhancements to meet the rising demands of air travel. This commitment to growth and modernization positions the airport as a pivotal entry point not only to Mazatlán’s renowned beaches and cultural offerings but also to the broader Sinaloa region.