ADO’s airport connectors exist in Mexico, but not at PVR
ADO Aeropuerto Servicio Conectado is a known coach link at airports like MEX and CUN, but Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) currently has no active ADO-branded airport coach service from Terminal A or Terminal B. Travelers landing here usually switch to local routes or taxis instead of an ADO coach connection.
The ADO Aeropuerto Servicio Conectado brand typically means a direct coach link between terminals and regional bus stations, often tied into ADO’s wider network across Mexico. At PVR, that pattern breaks: there is no posted timetable, no marked ADO counter in the arrivals area of Terminal A, and no official fare chart for a dedicated ADO airport coach.
Because there is no ADO Aeropuerto Servicio Conectado at Puerto Vallarta, there is also no fixed journey time, no peso price, and no published frequency for this specific mode from the airport. If you see online references to “taking ADO from PVR,” they usually point toward ADO operating in other cities, like Guadalajara or Mexico City, not at this particular coastal airport.
Ground transport at PVR instead leans on taxis, ride services, and local or regional buses that stop on the highway just outside Terminal A. Those buses are run by Jalisco and Nayarit operators, not by ADO Aeropuerto Servicio Conectado, and fares are typically paid in cash directly to the driver in Mexican pesos, with prices varying by route and distance.
The practical takeaway: if you are planning a coach connection from Puerto Vallarta International Airport and you usually look for ADO Aeropuerto Servicio Conectado in Mexico, adjust the plan here and research current local bus lines or pre-booked transfers instead. Screenshot your chosen backup option before landing so you are not relying on airport Wi‑Fi in Terminal A or B while sorting out ground transport.