Licenciado Adolfo López Mateos International Airport (TLC), also known as Toluca International Airport, serves as a secondary airport for the Mexico City metropolitan area. Located about 10 miles west of Toluca city center and approximately 40 miles west of Mexico City, it is a popular choice for private flyers due to its proximity to Mexico City and less congested airspace.
With a runway capable of accommodating a wide range of aircraft sizes, Toluca International Airport is equipped to handle the diverse requirements of private aviation, making it a preferred choice for private travelers seeking hassle-free entry into Mexico.
Popular flight routes to and from Toluca International Airport include Toluca International Airport to and from New York, Dallas, Phoenix, Miami, Los Angeles, Guadalajara, and Cabo San Lucas.
Opening times
24 hours, restricted
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FBO'S at Toluca International Airport (TLC)
Licenciado Adolfo López Mateos International Airport (TLC) is served by various Fixed-Base Operators (FBOs) with a wide range of services, such as catering, high-speed WiFi, executive lounges and meeting rooms, among many others.
Where to visit when traveling to Toluca International Airport (TLC)
Toluca International Airport is approximately an hour and a half away from Mexico City. Our Private Jets team will be delighted to arrange a helicopter transfer if you desire a faster and more convenient alternative to arriving in Mexico City.
Additionally, If you're interested in exploring the nearby areas of Toluca, you'll find a diverse range of attractions to enjoy during your visit, including history, nature, and cultural experiences.
Stroll through the historic center of Toluca, known for its colonial architecture, colorful buildings, and lively atmosphere. The surrounding national parks, such as Nevado de Toluca National Park and the Cacahuamilpa Caves, one of the world's largest cave systems, provide great opportunities to explore nature. You can also visit surrounding historic towns like Zinacantepec, Metepec, and Malinalco, home to ancient Aztec temples, and hike to the Malinalco Monastery, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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