Jalisco, Mexico, is concluding its bicentennial year with a remarkable tourism surge, experiencing a 10.7% increase in airport arrivals, welcoming a total of 10 million passengers through October. This spike underscores the state’s growing allure, driven by its diverse natural landscapes and a reputation for hosting world-class events.
The collaborative efforts between Jalisco’s Ministry of Tourism, recently honored for Destination Marketing, and various airlines have played a significant role in this upswing. Notably, the state’s recognition as a Leading LGBTQ+ Tourism Destination has contributed to its popularity.
This influx of visitors has spurred greater connectivity and accessibility, shaping the travel landscape for 2024. Key developments include the introduction of an international airport in Costalegre, an environmentally conscious expansion of Puerto Vallarta International Airport achieving net-zero carbon emissions, and new flight routes from Canada and the United States to Guadalajara International Airport.
Costalegre’s ‘Happy Coast’ to Soar with Xala Development and New Airport
Dubbed Mexico’s “Happy Coast,” the Costalegre region has become a magnet for the jet-set, featuring unspoiled beaches, enchanting capes, and luxury resorts. Currently accessible through Puerto Vallarta International Airport, the upcoming Chalacatepec International Airport, set to open in late 2024, will offer direct access to this sought-after destination. The visionary $1 billion Xala development, spanning 3,000 acres, is poised to become one of Mexico’s premier destinations, boasting luxury hotels, vacation homes, and a Six Senses hotel opening in 2026.
Puerto Vallarta Int’l Airport Goes Green with Latin America’s First NetZero Terminal
In a groundbreaking move for environmental sustainability, Puerto Vallarta International Airport is set to unveil its new terminal in December 2024, marking the first Net Zero-certified terminal in Latin America. The LEED-certified structure preserves ancient trees, reduces the building footprint by 50%, and introduces innovative features, including energy transformation and enhanced luggage logistics. With a focus on accessibility, the terminal offers a welcoming environment for all travelers, complete with spacious amenities and outdoor terraces, a unique feature among Mexican airports.
Flair and Aeromexico Expand Travel Options with New Routes
Flair and Aeromexico are set to boost travel options to and from Guadalajara with the introduction of new routes. Starting May 31, 2024, Flair will revive a Vancouver to Guadalajara route, providing twice-weekly service with competitive fares. Following JetBlue’s successful launch of a new Los Angeles (LAX) to Puerto Vallarta route earlier this summer, Aeromexico, in a joint venture with Delta Air Lines, is expanding its presence in the United States. This expansion not only strengthens air connectivity but also offers passengers increased travel options and convenience, marking a significant step forward for Jalisco’s tourism industry.