(Cancun, January 10, 2026) – Cancun international airport is experiencing a surge in travel, with 585 flights scheduled for today, Saturday, January 10, 2026, according to airport officials. the majority of these flights are international,indicating continued strong demand for travel to the popular Mexican resort destination.
Cancun International Airport anticipates its busiest day yet with nearly 600 flights, largely driven by international arrivals and departures.
Data from the Southeast Airport Group (Asur) shows 294 arrivals and 291 departures, the airport reported. Of those, 73 arriving flights originate within Mexico, while 221 are international. Departing flights are similarly split, with 72 domestic and 219 international.
National Destinations
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Flights are scheduled to and from a wide range of cities within Mexico, including Chihuahua, mexico City, Ciudad Juarez, Guadalajara, León, Monterrey, Oaxaca, Puebla, Queretaro, Reynosa, San Luis Potosi, Saint Lucia, Tampico, Tijuana, Toluca, Keep, Tuxtla Gutierrez, Veracruz, and Villahermosa.
International Destinations
today, Cancun International Airport registers connections with over 40 cities abroad, including Amsterdam, Atlanta, Austin, baltimore, Bogotá, Boston, Brasilia, Calgary, Caracas, Charlotte, chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, Dublin, Edmonton, Estambul, Fort Lauderdale, Frankfurt, Guatemala, halifax, Hamilton, Houston, Indianapolis, Kansas City, La Habana, Lima, Lisboa, London, Los à ngeles, Madrid, MedellÃn, Miami, milwaukee, Minneapolis, Montreal, Nashville, New York, Newark, Norfolk, Oklahoma, Orlando, orly, Ottawa, Panamá, Paris, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Pittsburg, Portland, punta Cana, Quebec, Raleigh-Durham, Regina Sask, Salt Lake City, San Francisco, San José de Costa Rica, Saskatoon, Seattle, St. Louis,Tampa,Toronto,Vancouver,Victoria,Washington,Winnipeg,and Zurich.
Airlines Serving Cancun
Airlines operating flights to and from Cancun today include Airlines Netherland, Turkish Airlines, United Airlines, Viva Aerobús, Volaris, Volaris Costa Rica, West Jet, Wingo, and World2Fly.
Why It Matters
The high volume of flights at cancun International Airport underscores the continued recovery of the tourism sector in Mexico, and specifically the enduring popularity of the Cancun region. The strong international traffic suggests a robust demand from key markets in north America, Europe, and Latin America. This level of activity is a positive indicator for the local economy, supporting jobs and revenue generation within the hospitality and tourism industries.The airport’s ability to handle this increased volume will be crucial for maintaining its position as a leading gateway to the Mexican Caribbean.
Time.news based this report in part on reporting by TV Azteca Quintana Roo and added independent analysis and context.
