Airports in New Mexico
There are 5 New Mexico airports offering daily flights, but only Albuquerque airport has notable passenger numbers. Other airports in New Mexico are regional, with flights to other cities in New Mexico and California. However, besides these five, we’ve also included smaller, general aviation airports. Make sure to check the map of New Mexico airports to see where each one is located.
List of airports
Albuquerque International Sunport – IATA Code – ABQ
(~ 5.5 M Passengers)
Albuquerque Airport is the main airport in New Mexico state. Besides Albuquerque, it serves the greater Santa Fe and Las Vegas area. Airport’s exact location is 5 kilometers SE of downtown Albuquerque.
The airport is not too large in size, with 1 terminal and 25 gates. However, dozens of airlines operate at the airport, from major Southwest Airlines and Delta, to low-cost jetBlue and Frontier. Most passengers come from domestic routes, like Phoenix and Dallas.
For the transportation from the airport, ABQ Ride public transport is available, along with others – car rentals, trains, limousines and so on.
Santa Fe Regional Airport – IATA Code – SAF
- Nearby city(s): Santa Fe (16 km)
- Airline(s): American Eagle, United
Roswell International Air Center – IATA Code – ROW
- Nearby city(s): Roswell (11 km)
- Airline(s): American Eagle
Lea County Regional Airport – IATA Code – HOB
- Nearby city(s): Hobbs (6 km)
- Airline(s): American Eagle
Clovis Municipal Airport – IATA Code – CVN
- Nearby city(s): Clovis (11 km)
- Airline(s): Denver Air, Boutique Air
Cavern City Air Terminal – IATA Code – CNM
- Nearby city(s): Carisbad (9 km)
- Airline(s): Boutique Air
Grant County Airport – IATA Code – SVC
- Nearby city(s): Silver City (19 km)
- Airline(s): Advanced Air
Taos Regional Airport – IATA Code – TSM
- Nearby city(s): Taos (15 km)
- Airline(s): Taos Air
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