North America MX Hub · Viva Aerobus · Volaris
MTY

Monterrey International Airport

Monterrey, MX · 24 km (15 mi) northeast of Monterrey

Insider notes

Insider

Skip the heat and use the free interterminal shuttle, which runs every 10–15 minutes from 5 a.m. to midnight.

Local

Staying at the Hilton Garden Inn between terminals A and B allows you to bypass traffic—ideal for a dawn departure.

Avoid

Plan for extra time at Terminal B; Aeroméxico flights can create unexpected security bottlenecks.

About this airport

Welcome

Monterrey International Airport (MTY) is more than just a point for tourists to pass through — it's a buzzing hub for business travel across northern Mexico. Located 24 kilometers northeast of Monterrey, this airport's three terminals serve as bases for Viva Aerobus and Volaris, catering heavily to frequent flyers and business travelers. Here, the lounges and compact nature of the terminals make it exceptionally workable for urgent domestic connections, offering a contrast to the sometimes sprawling, hectic nature of similarly sized airports.

At a glance

Serving around 12.3 million passengers yearly, MTY sustains its reputation on two bustling runways. With Viva Aerobus and Volaris as major players, MTY’s terminals also see frequent operations by Aeroméxico, Interjet, Copa Airlines, and more. Despite the business-oriented vibe, it maintains a functional edge for all types of travelers navigating between Terminals A, B, and C.

Terminals & layout

The airport’s three terminals — A, B, and C — have unique roles. Terminal A handles Aeroméxico, Interjet, and Aeromar, while Terminal B primarily accommodates Viva Aerobus, Volaris, and Magnicharters. Terminal C stays busy with Aeroméxico Connect and Copa Airlines. A free interterminal shuttle runs approximately every 10–15 minutes, connecting these small yet spread-out buildings efficiently from 5 a.m. to midnight, helping travelers avoid Monterrey's sun or the frequent rains.

Getting to and from the city

MTY is well-connected with various transport options. The Sitio de Taxis Aeropuerto Monterrey service provides dedicated airport taxis. For ride-sharers, Uber, DiDi, and Bolt offer accessible alternatives, though you might need to meet your driver at an agreed-upon spot due to signage issues. Public transport can be taken via the Local Bus Ruta Aeropuerto, and several intercity coaches, including ETN Turistar, Omnibus de Mexico, and ADO Aeropuerto, connect the airport to the city and beyond.

Traveller essentials

For those driving, parking options range from Valet Parking at Terminal A for $28 to the Larga Estancia lot at $18 daily. Payments are often smoother with cash, so consider arriving with pesos. Ensure a buffer for early flights, as peak rack-ups can occur at payment booths.

Dining & shopping highlights

With 26 dining spots peppered across its terminals, MTY offers choices though dominated by chains. Terminal A’s Gran Pastor and Las Glorias provide a taste of local cuisine, whereas Terminal B offers Tequila Patron and Chili's for broader appeal. Terminal C houses burger joints like Burger King. Shopping leans towards well-known brands like Duty Free and Sunglass Hut across all terminals, with unique local additions like Todo Moda in Terminal A and Oxxo at Terminal C.

Lounges

Regarding lounges, MTY punches above its weight. Frequent flyers have access to American Express Centurion Lounges in both A and B terminals, along with OMA Premium Lounges spread across all terminals. Terminal A also features the lesser-known Salon Beyond by Citibanamex, while access restrictions apply to Salon Premier in Terminal B. The Hilton Garden Inn's Lobby Bar offers yet another retreat, especially on long delays.

Insider tips

  • Insider: Skip the heat and use the free interterminal shuttle, which runs every 10–15 minutes from 5 a.m. to midnight.
  • Local: Staying at the Hilton Garden Inn between terminals A and B allows you to bypass traffic—ideal for a dawn departure.
  • Avoid: Plan for extra time at Terminal B; Aeroméxico flights can create unexpected security bottlenecks.
  • Money: Hang onto pesos for taxis and parking to avoid high ATM fees or pay cash to dodge card processing delays.
  • Shopping: Aim to shop at duty free on departures for a better selection of tequilas and perfumes.
  • Time: Parking can bottleneck during weekday mornings, so set your buffer accordingly.
  • Quiet: For a tranquil lounge experience, head to the Terminal C OMA Lounge, known for its quieter atmosphere.
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