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Los Cabos International Airport continues to expand its role beyond a primarily North American gateway with the launch of a new direct flight to Panama City. The nonstop route, operated by Copa Airlines, establishes the first direct air connection between Los Cabos and Central America and opens a new corridor for travel between Mexico and Latin America.
Los Cabos International Airport continues to expand its role beyond a primarily North American gateway with the launch of a new direct flight to Panama City. The nonstop route, operated by Copa Airlines, establishes the first direct air connection between Los Cabos and Central America and opens a new corridor for travel between Mexico and Latin America.
The service links Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) with Panama City’s Tocumen International Airport, one of the most important aviation hubs in the region. From Panama City, passengers gain access to Copa Airlines’ extensive network across Central America, South America, and parts of the Caribbean. For travelers departing from Los Cabos, this eliminates the need to route through U.S. or central Mexican hubs when heading south, reducing travel time and logistical complexity.
Beyond convenience, the route reflects a broader shift in how Los Cabos positions itself internationally. While the destination remains strongly tied to the United States and Canada, this new connection acknowledges growing interest from Latin American markets and strengthens regional ties in tourism, business, and cultural exchange. It also places Los Cabos within a larger hemispheric network that connects the Pacific coast of Mexico with cities as far south as Buenos Aires and Santiago through a single transfer point.
A Gateway Still Rooted in North America
While the Panama route marks a meaningful expansion to the south, Los Cabos’ air connectivity remains firmly anchored in North America. Los Cabos International Airport serves as one of Mexico’s most connected airports to the United States and Canada, with nonstop flights reaching dozens of cities across both countries. These routes support year round tourism, second home ownership, and seasonal travel patterns that define much of the region’s economy.
Below is a current overview of direct international routes from Los Cabos to North America and Panama. The list focuses on established nonstop connections and excludes schedule specifics such as days of operation, which can change seasonally.
Direct Flights from Los Cabos International Airport
Latin America
Panama City, Panama
Copa Airlines
Direct access to Central and South America through Copa’s primary hub.
Canada
Calgary, Alberta
WestJet
Edmonton, Alberta
WestJet
Kelowna, British Columbia
WestJet
Vancouver, British Columbia
Air Canada
WestJet
Victoria, British Columbia
WestJet
Winnipeg, Manitoba
WestJet
Toronto, Ontario
Air Canada
WestJet
Montreal, Quebec
Air Canada
WestJet
United States
Atlanta, Georgia
Delta Air Lines
Austin, Texas
American Airlines
Delta Air Lines
Southwest Airlines
Baltimore, Maryland
Southwest Airlines
Chicago, Illinois
American Airlines
United Airlines
Southwest Airlines
Dallas, Texas
American Airlines
Southwest Airlines
Denver, Colorado
United Airlines
Southwest Airlines
Frontier Airlines
Houston, Texas
United Airlines
Southwest Airlines
Los Angeles, California
Alaska Airlines
American Airlines
Delta Air Lines
United Airlines
New York City, New York
Delta Air Lines
United Airlines
Phoenix, Arizona
American Airlines
Southwest Airlines
San Diego, California
Alaska Airlines
Southwest Airlines
San Francisco, California
Alaska Airlines
United Airlines
Seattle, Washington
Alaska Airlines
Delta Air Lines