Will San Luis Potosí Have a Direct Flight to Canada?
San Luis Potosí aims for enhanced air connectivity by 2026, with new domestic and international flights planned, including key routes to North America and a potential direct flight to Canada under the USMCA framework.
By 2026, San Luis Potosí is committed to enhancing air connectivity, both to domestic and international destinations. This expansion necessitates direct flights to Europe, while new key routes to North America are being managed, amidst a broader expansion of national connections from the “Ponciano Arriaga” International Airport.
Expansion of San Luis Potosí’s Air Connectivity
In this regard, the state governor, Ricardo Gallardo Cardona, recently announced that new direct domestic flights will soon be available from San Luis Potosí International Airport. This announcement is made within the framework of Grupo OMA’s investment project for its 13 air terminals, including San Luis Potosí. It is worth noting that San Luis Potosí International Airport currently offers connections to key national destinations such as Cancún, Mexico City, and Monterrey. Furthermore, it provides flights to international destinations, specifically to the United States, through airlines like American Airlines and United Airlines. Related Article
New Direct Flights from San Luis Potosí in 2026
Thus, Gallardo Cardona announced that San Luis Potosí International Airport will enable
and national and international frequencies, destined for:
- Monterrey
- Guadalajara
- Puebla
- Chicago He also indicated that ticket sales will begin at the end of this January 2026, although he did not specify which airlines will operate these flights.
San Luis Potosí to Manage New Flight to Canada
In this scenario, the governor emphasized that, in addition to new flights to the United States and domestic connections, the State Government will manage a new route to Canada. It is noteworthy that the opening of a new air route between San Luis Potosí and Canada is crucial for strengthening ties under the USMCA. Similarly, it boosts investment attraction, streamlines commercial exchange in sectors such as automotive and manufacturing, and promotes business tourism. Furthermore, it enhances regional competitiveness, facilitates executive mobility, and creates opportunities for technology transfer and industrial innovation.
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