The boho-chic destination of Tulum has grown as a go-to beach destination for American travelers. As such, there has been a growing number of carriers offering nonstop flights to the newly inaugurated Tulum International Airport (TQO).

Mexican President Andrés Manuel López Obrador inaugurated TQO on December 1, 2023 and since then it has been operating domestic flights within Mexico. Starting in April, operations will change to allow for multiple nonstop flights from US airports. 

Designed to handle more than 5.5 million travelers per year, the airport was built to withstand heavy inbound tourist traffic. The airlines starting direct flights in March include:

Date Airline Cities
March 28 American Airlines Charlotte, Miami and Dallas-Fort Worth twice a day
March 28 Delta Airlines Atlanta
March 31 United Airlines Newark, Los Angeles, Houston and Chicago O’Hare
June JetBlue New York’s John F. Kennedy
TBD Spirit Orlando and Fort Lauderdale

Other international carriers such as Air Canada (from Toronto and Montreal), Discover Airlines (from Frankfurt) and Copa Airlines (Panama) are planning to start operations to Tulum over the next few months. Mexico is reportedly in talks with Switzerland and Spain to also start operations to Tulum. 


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Tulum has global popularity for travelers due to its beautiful beaches, impressive Mayan ruins and relaxed bohemian atmosphere. From the relaxed, mystical vibes to their out-of-this-world cenotes, travelers are flocking to the beachside town. 

Its white-sand beaches and numerous archaeological sites draw visitors who typically travel to Cancun. Throw in jungle adventures and barefoot seafood shacks, waterfront yoga sessions at sunrise and kaleidoscopic sea life and the beautiful cobalt blue water and you’ll realize it is quite close to paradise. 

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Tulum is also just a 35-minute drive to the popular Riviera Maya region, which had the most available and occupied rooms in Mexico in 2023.

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