Flights from General Rafael Buelna Intl. Airport, Mazatlan

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Cheap Flights From General Rafael Buelna Intl. Airport Starting At $42 One Way, $80 Round Trip

Prices starting at $80 for return flights and $42 for one-way flights to were the cheapest prices found within the past 7 days, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

Cheap Flights to General Rafael Buelna Intl. Airport starting at $42 One Way, $80 Round Trip

One way and return prices found within past 7 days. Prices and availability subject to change. Additional terms may apply.

Deals On This Weekend's Flights

OriginDestinationTravel DatesFlights From*
MZTTijuanaMay 10 to May 12$92
MZTMexico CityMay 11 to May 14$130
MZTMonterreyMay 11 to May 11$269
MZTLos AngelesMay 10 to May 12$400
MZTLos AngelesMay 10 to May 12$400
MZTPhoenixMay 11 to May 26$710
MZTDallasMay 10 to May 13$880
*Prices include taxes and fees

Airport Data

Airport IATA Code
MZT
Lowest Flight Price
$42
Available Airline Carriers 
Volaris, Aeromexico, Viva Aerobus

Fly to General Rafael Buelna Airport

When you fly to General Rafael Buelna Airport (MZT) you can expect great ground transportation - the airport is serviced by shuttle buses that take people to their accommodation, and many resorts provide complimentary shuttles for guests.

The airport itself lies just south of the city center and it is possible to rent a car or take a taxi as alternative transportation.

Mazatlan is nicknamed the Pearl of the Pacific for a few very good reasons. The beautiful expanses of sand and turquoise water are enticing, and there are lots of activities on offer to suit every taste.

With adventures such as surfing, fishing, golfing, and cliff diving, or simpler pleasures like tanning on the beach, shopping or strolling along the town s majestic boardwalk, visitors will be spoilt for choice in this Mexican paradise.

Weather is hot most of the time, and February is the busiest month as tourist flock to Mazatlan for the town s annual festival.

Two Zones

The city is made up of two main areas, the first of which, Zona Dorada, which translates as the Golden Zone, is where most resorts and hotels are. Here, tourists can choose to relax on the beach, or chill out by the pool in the hotel.

Meanwhile, the old city, or as it s known in Spanish, Centro Historico, combines the region s rich colonial history with a mass of restaurants, bars and cafes and stores as well as galleries displaying and selling local arts and crafts.

Frequently asked questions

Where can you fly to from Mazatlán Intl. Airport?
If you have a peek at the numbers, most international travelers leaving from MZT have their sights set on Los Angeles, Phoenix or Dallas. Sounds like an excellent idea to us! If you’ve only got enough time for a quick escape, stay within the country and head to Mexico City, Tijuana or La Paz. No matter your schedule, we’ve got the best deals and an amazing destination with your name on it.
Does General Rafael Buelna Intl. Airport (MZT) have a hotel?
MZT doesn’t have any hotels in the immediate area, but that doesn’t mean all is lost. You should find someplace comfortable to stay before you jet off if you broaden your search. Unfortunately, you won’t find any hotels within a stone’s throw of the runway. But if you don’t mind taking a short road trip, the Pueblo Bonito Emerald Luxury Villas And Spa is a terrific option. You’ll be cozy here, but make sure you leave enough time to travel to the airport.
What airlines fly out of MZT?
Pack your bags and then depart from MZT on one of these quality domestic airlines:

  • Volaris
  • Aeromexico
  • VivaAerobus

With an excellent range of international airlines operating from Mazatlán Intl. Airport, your ticket to a fabulous vacation is only clicks away:

  • WestJet
  • Alaska Airlines
  • American Airlines

What is MZT?
MZT is the location identifier for General Rafael Buelna Intl. Airport (MZT), as set by the trade association, IATA. Most airports have their own unique three-letter identifier, which is used mostly for ticketing and flight planning purposes.
How many terminals are there in MZT?
There’s only one terminal at General Rafael Buelna Intl. Airport (MZT), so you can take your time getting around the airport.
Are there private lounges in General Rafael Buelna Intl. Airport (MZT)?
Visit the website of the airline you want to fly with to find out if it has a lounge at Mazatlan, Sinaloa (MZT-General Rafael Buelna Intl.). If an airport you’re flying out of doesn’t have this facility, or if you don’t have access, keep yourself busy checking out any cafés and restaurants within the terminal or use the time to do some last-minute planning.

Fare, taxes & fees: Fares include all taxes and fees, except baggage fees. Rates shown reflect fares found by other Orbitz users over the past 7 days. Due to rapidly changing airline prices & seat availability, these fares may no longer be available.

Refunds/changes/cancellations: Itinerary changes, if permitted for the fare, will have a $30 service fee charged by Orbitz. Additional airline charges may apply.

Other conditions: Schedules, fares and rules are subject to change without notice. Seats are limited and may not be available on all flights/dates or in all markets. Lower fares may be available. Fares will not be honored retroactively or in exchange for any wholly/partially unused ticket. Tickets are non-transferable and non-refundable. Fare rules are provided for the selected itinerary before booking.