Colima Airport
About Colima Airport
Overview
Licenciado Miguel de la Madrid International Airport, identified as CLQ and MMIA, is the main air gateway serving Colima in western Mexico. It is classified as a medium airport, which usually means a simpler, easier-to-navigate experience than the country’s largest hubs. For visitors, that often translates into shorter walking distances, quicker orientation on arrival, and a more straightforward start or end to a trip in the Colima area.
Key facts
- Official name: Licenciado Miguel de la Madrid International Airport
- Codes: CLQ (IATA) and MMIA (ICAO)
- Serves: Colima, Mexico
- Elevation: 2,467 ft (752 m) above sea level
- Runway: 07/25, 7,546 ft long, asphalt surface, lighted
- Time zone: America/Mexico_City
What travelers should know
The airport sits at a moderate elevation of 2,467 feet, and its single lighted asphalt runway, 07/25, measures 7,546 feet, supporting regular day and night operations. For passengers, the most practical detail is that CLQ is built around a compact airfield setup rather than a sprawling multi-runway complex, so arrivals and departures are generally more manageable. If you are planning ground transport or meeting times, use the America/Mexico_City time zone to avoid confusion, especially when coordinating onward travel, hotel check-in, or pickups in Colima.
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FAQ
Colima Airport — frequently asked questions
- Where is Colima Airport?
- Colima Airport is located in Colima, Mexico (North America), at coordinates 19.300°, -103.650°.
- What is the airport code for Colima Airport?
- Its IATA code is CLQ and its ICAO code is MMIA.
- What time zone is CLQ in?
- Colima Airport operates on America/Mexico_City local time.