
Nuevo Leon Mexico Travel Guide
General Mariano Escobedo International Airport (MTY) is Monterrey's main airport, situated about 24 kilometers (15 miles) to the upper east of downtown.
MTY has three terminals (A, B, C) with transport buses connecting them. The airport has restaurants, cafes, duty-free shops, and other services.
Booking 2-4 months in advance generally yields better prices, particularly for overseas flights.
Prices see increases during Mexican national holidays (e.g., Easter Week, December holidays) and summer vacation (July-August).
Direct flights mainly operate from US hubs and Panama City. Currently, no direct flights from Canada, Europe, or Asia.
Handles most international and some domestic flights.
Mainly used by Aeroméxico.
Mainly serves VivaAerobus.
Monterrey has a large Central de Autobuses (Central Bus Station) with extensive connections throughout Mexico.
For greater independence, consider hiring a car. This calls for specific documents and adherence to local laws.
Major highways connecting Monterrey are generally well-maintained (cuota or toll roads are better). Secondary roads can be in poorer condition.
Monterrey sits a few hours' drive from the U.S. Border (e.g., Laredo, Texas).
This section is not applicable for Monterrey, that is an inland city. Monterrey does not have sea or river ports for arrival.
Some unique transportation options are available for certain attractions or leisure activities.
Bicycle sharing services exist, especially in areas like Parque Fundidora and parts of San Pedro.
Less common for tourists; some expert local shops might offer rentals.
Accessibility infrastructure is improving, especially in newer buildings and Train stations.
For a seamless departure, verify all documents are in order. Arrive at MTY airport with time to spare (2-3 hours for international, 1.5-TWO hours for domestic flights flights). The exit tax is almost always included in your airline ticket price.