Once you deplane, you will move along the airport tarmac to the entry of Terminal 1 or Terminal 2 of Los Cabos Airport, depending on your type of flight: domestic or international.
If you are wondering which airlines serve San Jose del Cabo Airport, here they are:
Airlines Serving SJD Airport
Apple Vacations, Aero Calafia, AeroMexico, AeroMexico Connect, Air Canada, Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta Airlines, Frontier Airlines, Interjet Airlines, Jazz Airlines, Magni Charters, Miami Air International, Spirit Airlines, Sun Country Airlines, Sunwing Airlines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, Virgin Airlines, Viva Aerobus Airlines, Volaris Airlines, and Westjet Airlines.
For more information about the airlines that operate at San Jose del Cabo Airport, go to: https://www.loscabosairport.com/flights-airlines/airline-list/
As we were explaining, there are Terminal 1 and Terminal 2.
Terminal 1 serves domestic and international flights, but mostly domestic flights.
Terminal 2 serves international flights. If your plane landed far from the airport entrance you might need to take a free shuttle bus from the tarmac to airport customs. Here is where things get interesting.
As in any airport in the world, the arrival process can be faster or slower at times. That’s why you should take it with ease. Just keep your holiday mood and don’t let the airport eventualities change it.
When you arrive at Los Cabos International Airport the first thing you need is a tourist card, if you do not have a tourist card or customs form you can issue one at the airport, it is also known as an FMM (which you must hand in when you leave the country).
You must keep this card, along with your documents, in a safe place. Although it is a document that you can issue again, this process can be tedious and it will take away valuable time from your vacation.