San Luis PotosÃÂ International Airport, (); officially Aeropuerto Internacional Ponciano Arriaga (Ponciano Arriaga International Airport) is an international airport located in the municipality of San Luis PotosÃÂ, within the state of San Luis PotosÃÂ, Mexico. It serves the Greater San Luis Potosi Metropolitan Area. In addition to national and international passenger traffic, San Luis PotosÃÂ Airport accommodates logistics and courier companies as well as industries involved in auto parts, steel, textiles, and furniture. Since 2005 it has served as the cargo airline Estafeta's main hub.
Grupo Aeroportuario Centro Norte (OMA) is the operator of the airport. It was named after Ponciano Arriaga, a Mexican constitutional lawyer from San Luis Potosàwho supported the government of Benito Juárez. As of 2025, SLP is the 9th busiest airport in Mexico for cargo traffic, and it served 736,386 passengers during 2024 and 834,795 passengers during 2025, as indicated by data published by its owner and operator.
The airport features a primary runway designated as 14/32, measuring in length. Additionally, there is a smaller runway, 04/22, with a length of , primarily used for general aviation and with limited utilization. Estafeta, a cargo airline, manages numerous daily domestic cargo flights from its dedicated cargo facilities located to the north of the passenger terminal. The commercial aviation apron features five narrowbody aircraft parking positions.
The airport features a single terminal that caters for both domestic and international flights. The terminal building contains a check-in hall, a common baggage claim hall, a large retail area with food and retail outlets as well as waiting areas located on the ground floor. The upper level contains a security area and a departure concourse with a VIP Lounge and five gates, one of which has a jetbridge. The terminal can accommodate up to 300 people.