The airport is located on the outskirts of the city of Veracruz. It has an elevation of above sea level and features a single
runway designated as 01/19, measuring in length with an
asphalt surface. A former runway, designated as Runway 09/27, is no longer in operation. The commercial aviation
apron provides nine stands mainly designed for
narrow-body aircraft. The
general aviation apron offers parking for fixed-wing aircraft and heliports for private aviation. The airport has the capacity to handle up to 20 operations per hour. The passenger terminal is a two-story building. The ground floor houses the main entrance, a check-in area, and the arrivals section, which includes customs and immigration facilities along with four baggage claim carousels. Additionally, it offers car rental services, taxi stands, snack bars, and souvenir shops. The upper floor of the terminal contains the security checkpoint and departure area equipped with a food court, a duty-free shop, a VIP lounge, and Concourse A, featuring four gates equipped with
jet bridges. This concourse is primarily utilized by
Aeromexico,
Viva Aerobus, and
United Airlines. Concourse B (Gates B1-8) is situated on the ground floor's northern end of the terminal and is primarily used by
Aerus,
TAR,
Viva Aerobus, and
Volaris. Adjacent to the terminal, other facilities include civil aviation
hangars, cargo and logistics and courier companies, and designated spaces for general aviation. The terminal does not have public transportation service to the city of Veracruz; however, it does offer
ADO bus services to nearby cities like
Xalapa. The parking facility provides both short-term and long-term parking spaces. Veracruz Airport hosts the following facilities: • Number of gates: 11 • Contact positions: 11 • Number of jetways: 4 • Number of baggage-claiming carousels: 6 (
4 domestic, 2 international) • Customs (
Arrivals area) • Taxi & car rentals (
Arrivals area) •
Duty-Free • Caral VIP Lounge • Parking area Veracruz Airport also accommodates the
Las Bajadas Naval Air Base, also known as the Naval Air Base of Veracruz
(Spanish:
Base Aeronaval de Veracruz) (BASANVER). It is the largest and oldest Naval Air Base in Mexico. This base includes hangars, aircraft stands, and military facilities owned by the
Mexican Navy. It controls operations on the
Gulf Coast of Mexico. These facilities are also home to a Flight Crew Training Center. Las Bajadas Air Base hosts the following units: • 1st Maritime Patrol Naval Air Squad – operating
CASA C-212PM • 1st Early Warning and Reconnaissance Naval Air Squad – operating
E-2C Hawkeye 2000 • Naval Aviation School – operating
MD 500,
Robinson R22,
Schweizer 300,
Zlín Z 42 ==Airlines and destinations==