SFER IK Tulum
Discover SFER IK Tulum, an immersive barefoot art and architecture space. Including practical visitor info, and tips on how to get there.
Tulum International Airport (TQO) is a new airport in Tulum, Mexico. It’s open since December 1, 2023, and it is the fourth international airport in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, after Cancún International Airport (CUN), Cozumel International Airport (CZM) and Chetumal International Airport (CTM).
Yes, the new Tulum International Airport is now open for business and there are already arriving and departing both domestic and international journeys. There are even to and from Europe.
Tulum International Airport, situated approximately 10 kilometers (6.2 miles) southwest of Tulum town, offers easy access via car, bus, airport shuttle, or taxi. Additionally, plans are underway to construct a Mayan Train station (high-speed rail) on-site. Read more on which airports are closest to Tulum.
The following airlines have direct flights to Tulum Airport:
There are a few rental companies that have offices at the airport. Read more about everything you need to know about renting a car at Tulum Airport.
The opening of Tulum International Airport will bring several benefits to the region, including:
Increased tourism: The new airport will make it easier and more convenient for visitors to reach Tulum, which is expected to boost tourism in the area.
Economic growth: The airport is expected to create thousands of new jobs and generate billions of dollars in economic activity for the region.
Improved transportation infrastructure: The new airport will provide a vital transportation link between Tulum and other major destinations in Mexico and around the world.
Tulum Airport is now currently the closest airport to Tulum. Before this was Cancún International Airport. International travelers will still frequently arrive there, even after the launch of Tulum Airport – because capacity is still limited and there are not as many places that have direct connections with Tulum Airport yet. International arrivals at Tulum Airport are expected to keep increasing into the foreseeable future though.
If you arrive at Cancun Airport, you might be interested in our article about getting from Cancun to Tulum.
Tulum International Airport already has an impact on Tulum and the wider region, but this is just the beginning. Many more international flights are expected to arrive at Tulum, including intercontinental flights. It’ll surely make it much easier to get to Tulum from all over the world.
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