Route Network
Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla Airport connects 67 destinations worldwide, with Mexico City standing out as its busiest route. The longest nonstop flight is to Sydney, and the shortest flight is to Mexico City.
Route and destination data updated July 16, 2026.
Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla Airport is served by 12 airlines, with Volaris in the lead at 56% of routes. The top three carriers together cover 89% of routes. seven carriers operate only one route each. A total of 11 airlines operate international routes, compared with four airlines serving domestic routes. Aeromexico is operating the longest nonstop flight, connecting to Sydney with a flight time of 15 hrs 40 mins.
Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla Airport provides direct service to eight countries across four continents. The route network is 51% domestic and 49% international. United States of America is the primary international destination.
Delays
Delay data is not available yet for this airport.
Delay data is not available yet for this airport.
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Global Rankings
Runways
| Runway | Length | Width | Surface |
|---|---|---|---|
| 13,136 ft 4,004 m 13,136 ft · 4,004 m | 197 ft 60 m 197 ft · 60 m | Asphalt | |
| 13,136 ft 4,004 m 13,136 ft · 4,004 m | 197 ft 60 m 197 ft · 60 m | Asphalt | |
| 6,004 ft 1,830 m 6,004 ft · 1,830 m | 100 ft 30 m 100 ft · 30 m | Asphalt | |
| 6,004 ft 1,830 m 6,004 ft · 1,830 m | 100 ft 30 m 100 ft · 30 m | Asphalt |
Runway Length
Runways at Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla Airport are long enough for all aircraft with known takeoff and landing distances.
Operational Context
Guadalajara Don Miguel Hidalgo Y Costilla (IATA: GDL) operates around 199 flights per day to 67 nonstop destinations. Its network includes 34 domestic and 33 international routes, with Volaris as the leading carrier and Mexico City currently the busiest connection. From GDL, passengers can reach 8 countries across 4 continents, and the longest runway measures 4,004 m (13,136 ft).