Route Network
Querétaro Intercontinental Airport connects 29 destinations worldwide, with Monterrey standing out as its busiest route. The longest nonstop flight is to Madrid, and the shortest flight is to Mexico City.
Querétaro Intercontinental Airport is served by 10 airlines, with Volaris in the lead at 51% of routes. The top three carriers together cover 81% of routes. seven carriers operate only one route each. A total of 10 airlines operate international routes, compared with three airlines serving domestic routes. Evelop Airlines is operating the longest nonstop flight, connecting to Madrid with a flight time of 11 hrs 25 mins.
Querétaro Intercontinental Airport provides direct service to three countries across two continents. The route network is 48% domestic and 52% 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.
Delay data is not available yet for this airport.
Global Rankings
Runways
Runway Length
2 aircraft cannot operate at Querétaro Intercontinental Airport due to runway length constraints. The airport’s longest runway is 11,476 ft (3,498 m), which is below the typical takeoff or landing distance required by the aircraft listed here.
Operational Context
Querétaro Intercontinental (IATA: QRO) operates around 37 flights per day to 29 nonstop destinations. Its network includes 14 domestic and 15 international routes, with Volaris as the leading carrier and Monterrey currently the busiest connection. From QRO, passengers can reach 3 countries across 2 continents, and the longest runway measures 3,498 m (11,476 ft).