Manzanillo is the busiest port in Mexico, as measured by total tonnage and volume of containerized cargo. In 2007, the port moved 1.4 million
TEUs and 18.0 million tons of total cargo. Port business experienced a significant surge during the USA's
West Coast Lockout in
Long Beach,
California, in 2002. The port is connected by
Ferromex rail lines to
Guadalajara and
Mexico City. Manzanillo is also home to the
Navy's
Pacific Naval Force. Manzanillo also hosts the most efficient port for
tuna landings in Mexico. It handles exports like fish, corn,
copra, lemons, bananas, canned foods,
wine, lumber, and minerals. Manzanillo is well connected by Highway 200 to Colima City, to the Northwest and to
Puerto Vallarta. The
Playa de Oro International Airport (ZLO) is a small airport located about 35 minutes north of Manzanillo along
Highway 200. The airport offers international and national flights. In addition to flights to and from the US, the airport has international service to and from Canada. The airport is operated by "Grupo Aeroportuario del Pacifico". Ground transportation is limited to taxis and car rentals. It has daily domestic and international flights and has recently been remodeled. == Sister cities ==