Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte (OMA) completed the expansion and remodeling project of the Terminal Building of the Guadalupe Victoria International Airport in Durango, after more than two years of work and an investment of 200 million Mexican pesos. This new infrastructure will provide spacious and comfortable facilities that will serve up to 760,000 passengers per year.
The project involved the construction of 858 additional square meters and the modernization of another 3,000, of a total of 5,704 that the passenger terminal has.
«At OMA, we plan the evolution of airports in an orderly manner, based on the development of passenger traffic and the provision of quality services. This project is the result of comprehensive planning that allowed us to modernize our facilities to offer a better experience to our passengers, from documentation to boarding,» said Ricardo Dueñas, General Director of OMA.
The terminal now has state-of-the-art systems and equipment that improve passenger comfort in all areas and optimize airport operations. This covers everything from documentation to boarding, ensuring fast and safe service for all users.
The Guadalupe Victoria International Airport plays an important role in the growth of the economy and tourism of the Durango region by connecting this destination with important business and tourism centers at national and international levels. OMA reaffirms its commitment to the Federal and State Government to continue to actively participate in the promotion of Durango, supporting the development of infrastructure that fosters economic growth and air connectivity in the state. This modernization is a sign of this commitment.
Flights in Durango
According to information collected by Aviacionline through Cirium, these are the flights available during October at the Guadalupe Victoria International Airport:
Ciudad Juarez: five weekly flights by TAR Aerolíneas.
Dallas/Fort Worth: one daily flight by American Airlines.
Guadalajara: three weekly flights by TAR Aerolíneas.
Hermosillo: three weekly flights by TAR Aerolíneas.
Chicago/Midway: three weekly flights by Volaris.
Mexico City (MEX): 19 weekly flights by Aeroméxico.
Mexico City (NLU): seven weekly flights by Aeroméxico.
Monterrey: six weekly flights by TAR Aerolíneas.
Puerto Vallarta: two weekly flights by TAR Aerolíneas.
Tijuana: ten weekly flights by Volaris.
Source: aviacionline