Monterrey Escobedo Airport (MTY) Terminal Map
Main Terminal / Concourses at Monterrey Escobedo MTY Airport
Monterrey Escobido Airport has three passenger terminals - TA with its Satellite for North & South Concourses, TB and TC. TA & TB are connected by an underground walkway. While Terminal A is the primary terminal, Terminals B & C are merely its relief terminals.
A free shuttle bus, available near the main entrances, runs between all terminals approximately every 20 minutes, from 8am-6pm.
Terminal A presently houses American, Copa, Interjet, Magnicharter, United & Volaris airlines. It consists of a main building with check-in, baggage claim; shops & restaurants; customs, airport & airline offices and other services, and a Satellite building with North & South Concourses, connected by underground walkways, and containing lounges, services and boarding gates:
The North Concourse has gates A1-A15, currently used by Interjet, Magnicharters, TACA operated by Lacsa, & Volaris.
the South Concourse has gates B3-B8, currently used by American, Copa, Magnicharters, United, United Express (operated by ExpressJet and SkyWest
Future plans call for the Satellite's remodel & expansion work, with four new jetways and 3 remote positions.
Terminal B with two level, opened in 2010, presently houses Aeromexico & Aeromexico Connect, & Delta Connection operated by ExpressJet, and has 8 gates, 6 of which have jetways, and the 2 apron doors may be used by Aeromexico Connect. It offers a large commercial area, which includes a business center and a children's play area.
Terminal C, opened in early 2012, presently houses only VivaAerobus. as a visually pleasing new terminal. It can now accommodate up to 2.5 million passengers a year, has more baggage claim room, increased retail space, increased immigration /customs clearance facility space., and houses Viva Aerobus, a major low-cost carrier serving Monterrey Airport with the most destination and countless daily flights, including to some international destinations.
Services and amenities inside the terminals: Each terminal has its own facilities, including restaurants, bars, banking services (currency exchange & ATM machines), shops and information booths. Airline lounges in TA provide business services. Rental car counters are in the arrivals & departure areas, while a taxi counter is in Arrivals.
Airline Lounges:
1. The Aeromexico Salon Premier is on the ground level of International Departures, North Concourse (adjacent to the restaurant), offers internet access, fax & copy machines.
2. The Mexicana Elite Lounge in the North Concourse is now closed.
3. The American Express Centurion lounge is in Terminal A, ground floor.
A free shuttle bus, available near the main entrances, runs between all terminals approximately every 20 minutes, from 8am-6pm.
Terminal A presently houses American, Copa, Interjet, Magnicharter, United & Volaris airlines. It consists of a main building with check-in, baggage claim; shops & restaurants; customs, airport & airline offices and other services, and a Satellite building with North & South Concourses, connected by underground walkways, and containing lounges, services and boarding gates:
The North Concourse has gates A1-A15, currently used by Interjet, Magnicharters, TACA operated by Lacsa, & Volaris.
the South Concourse has gates B3-B8, currently used by American, Copa, Magnicharters, United, United Express (operated by ExpressJet and SkyWest
Future plans call for the Satellite's remodel & expansion work, with four new jetways and 3 remote positions.
Terminal B with two level, opened in 2010, presently houses Aeromexico & Aeromexico Connect, & Delta Connection operated by ExpressJet, and has 8 gates, 6 of which have jetways, and the 2 apron doors may be used by Aeromexico Connect. It offers a large commercial area, which includes a business center and a children's play area.
Terminal C, opened in early 2012, presently houses only VivaAerobus. as a visually pleasing new terminal. It can now accommodate up to 2.5 million passengers a year, has more baggage claim room, increased retail space, increased immigration /customs clearance facility space., and houses Viva Aerobus, a major low-cost carrier serving Monterrey Airport with the most destination and countless daily flights, including to some international destinations.
Services and amenities inside the terminals: Each terminal has its own facilities, including restaurants, bars, banking services (currency exchange & ATM machines), shops and information booths. Airline lounges in TA provide business services. Rental car counters are in the arrivals & departure areas, while a taxi counter is in Arrivals.
Airline Lounges:
1. The Aeromexico Salon Premier is on the ground level of International Departures, North Concourse (adjacent to the restaurant), offers internet access, fax & copy machines.
2. The Mexicana Elite Lounge in the North Concourse is now closed.
3. The American Express Centurion lounge is in Terminal A, ground floor.
Monterrey Escobedo Bars, Cafes, Restaurants & Stores
Cloe - Store
| Clothing and Accessories |
| After Security | Gate/Area: Second Floor |
| Hours: 6:00 to 22:00 Hrs |
| Phone: http://www.oma.aero/en/plaza/monter |
Green Leaf's - Restaurant
| Food |
| After Security | Gate/Area: Second Floor |
| Hours: 5:00 to 22:30 Hrs |
Stanza - Store
| Gifts |
| After Security | Gate/Area: Second Floor |
| Hours: 6:00 to 22:00 Hrs |
| Phone: (81) 8386.2040 |


