Puerto Vallarta, Mexico – As part of the state’s ongoing efforts to modernize its airports, work on Terminal 2 of the Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) is moving forward, marking a significant step in improving the region’s infrastructure and air connectivity. The terminal is set to become the first in Latin America to achieve the prestigious NET Zero certification, a milestone that highlights the project’s commitment to environmental sustainability by aiming to eliminate carbon emissions.
Jalisco’s Secretary of Tourism, Vanessa Pérez Lamas, recently conducted an on-site inspection to review the progress of the construction. During her visit, she underscored the importance of these upgrades, not just for Puerto Vallarta but for the state of Jalisco and Mexico’s broader tourism industry.
“This is an essential project that reflects our dedication to maintaining high standards in both environmental responsibility and tourism service quality. Achieving the NET Zero certification will place Puerto Vallarta’s airport as a global leader in sustainability,” Pérez Lamas stated.
Expanding Puerto Vallarta’s Capacity
The new terminal will span 74,936 square meters of buildings and include an 83,387 square meter platform for aircraft, significantly enhancing the airport’s capacity and capabilities. The five-story structure will feature eight contact points for aircraft, designed to accommodate the growing number of flights and passengers that the airport handles annually. These improvements are expected to increase air traffic and further position Puerto Vallarta as one of Mexico’s top tourist destinations.
Additionally, the expanded terminal is anticipated to contribute to the local economy by creating new jobs during and after construction, from ground services to hospitality roles within the terminal itself. This will further solidify Puerto Vallarta’s position as a key entry point for both international visitors and domestic travelers.
Accolades and Commitments to Excellence
Puerto Vallarta International Airport has already received multiple distinctions for its efforts in maintaining high standards of quality. Among these are the Moderniza Quality Standard, the National Tourism Quality Distinction Category Diamond, and the “S” Distinction. These recognitions are awarded to businesses and facilities that meet stringent federal government requirements for tourism quality, environmental sustainability, and operational excellence.
Furthermore, the airport is a holder of the Inclusive Tourism Seal, which emphasizes its commitment to offering services that cater to all passengers, including those with special needs. This focus on inclusivity reinforces Puerto Vallarta’s reputation as a tourist-friendly destination with a commitment to maintaining high standards.
Leadership in Sustainable Infrastructure
NET Zero certification is a pivotal part of the construction project. This global certification focuses on reducing and eventually eliminating carbon emissions. It aligns with worldwide efforts to combat climate change by encouraging infrastructure that does not contribute to the growing levels of greenhouse gases. Once the terminal achieves this certification, it will set a benchmark for other airports in Latin America and around the world.
During her visit, Pérez Lamas was accompanied by José Ángel Martínez Sánchez, Director of Network and Regulated Business of the Pacific Airport Group (GAP), which operates Puerto Vallarta International Airport. Also present were Cryshtian José Amador Lizardi, the Director of the airport, and Carlos Menendez López, Deputy Director of Operations, Planning and Services at GAP.
Together, they discussed the project’s progress and reiterated their commitment to providing high-quality services while meeting global environmental standards.
Future Outlook for Puerto Vallarta’s Tourism Industry
As Puerto Vallarta International Airport continues to grow, these improvements are expected to play a key role in attracting more visitors to the region. The terminal’s focus on sustainability will resonate with eco-conscious travelers and investors alike, potentially creating new opportunities for tourism development in the area.
In addition to the physical infrastructure upgrades, the project also underscores Puerto Vallarta’s alignment with global trends in sustainable tourism. The tourism industry has increasingly leaned toward practices that reduce environmental impact while still offering exceptional service to visitors. This makes the Puerto Vallarta International Airport not only a gateway to one of Mexico’s most beloved coastal cities but also a symbol of the country’s commitment to sustainability and responsible tourism.
With the new terminal slated for completion soon, Puerto Vallarta is well on its way to becoming a leader in environmentally responsible tourism infrastructure, setting an example for airports across Latin America and the world.
Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - As part of the state’s ongoing efforts to modernize its airports, work on Terminal 2 of the Puerto Vallarta International Airport (PVR) is moving forward, marking a significant step in improving the region’s infrastructure and air connectivity. The terminal is set to become the first in Latin America to achieve the prestigious NET Zero certification, a milestone that highlights the project's commitment to environmental sustainability by aiming to eliminate carbon emissions.