Cancun International Airport (CUN) is Mexico's second busiest airport, after Mexico City International Airport, but it is the biggest in Mexico and Latin America for International passengers owing to its tourist trade. CUN has 3 terminals: Terminal 1 is closed for remodeling but has an adjacent executive FBO.
Terminal 2 has 22 gates evenly split between a main and satellite concourse with a very unusual gate configuration with shops and restaurants interspersed between gates in a rotunda. It is used by airlines such as Aeroflot, Aerolineas Argentina, Aeromexico, Air Canada, Air Transat, AirTran (Southwest), Avianca, British Airways, CanJet, Copa, Cubana, Edelweiss, Finnair, InterJet, JetBlue, Taca, Monarch, Viva Aerobus, WestJet, and XL Airways. The newer, but smaller Terminal 3 has 15 gates and is most utilized by North American carriers such as American, Delta, Frontier, United, Spirit, Sun Country, and Virgin America with additional service provided by Air France, Thomas Cook, and Air Europa. CUN has 2 parallel runways 12/30LR of 9,186 and 11,483 feet.