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What Airlines Fly Direct To Mexico?

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Over 30 airlines fly straight to Mexico from more than 70 cities worldwide. Major hubs include spots in the U.S., Canada, Europe, and Central America, with routes touching down in Cancun, Mexico City, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, and Guadalajara.

Which countries have direct flights to Mexico?

Direct flights to Mexico come from more than 50 countries across North America, Central America, Europe, and the Caribbean. That includes the United States, Canada, Colombia, Costa Rica, Spain, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom.

Big international airports with daily service? Think New York, Los Angeles, Toronto, Madrid, Paris, Frankfurt, and London. Most flights land in Mexico City, Cancun, or Monterrey. For the latest route map as of 2026, check Mexico’s Secretariat of Communications and Transport.

Where does United fly direct in Mexico?

United Airlines offers nonstop service to eight Mexican destinations from U.S. hubs. That includes Mexico City, Cancun, Guadalajara, Los Cabos, Monterrey, Puerto Vallarta, Mérida, and León.

From the U.S., nonstop routes leave from Los Angeles, Houston, Newark, Chicago, Denver, San Francisco, and Washington Dulles. Houston Intercontinental (IAH) is United’s main gateway to Mexico. Want schedules or seasonal routes? Peek at United’s route planner.

Where does Southwest fly into Mexico?

Southwest Airlines touches down in five Mexican cities from U.S. airports: Cancun, Cozumel, Los Cabos, Mexico City, and Puerto Vallarta.

Southwest usually runs seasonal service to Cozumel and Cancun from multiple U.S. cities. Mexico City (MEX) gets year-round flights from Dallas (DAL), Houston (HOU), and Los Angeles (LAX). Don’t forget—all Southwest flights to Mexico require a valid passport. For current schedules, check Southwest’s route map.

What is the best airline to fly to Mexico?

That really depends on where you’re flying from, how much you want to spend, and what matters most to you. Aeromexico has the most options based in Mexico, while U.S. carriers like United, American, and Delta offer the broadest domestic connections.

If you care about frequent flyer miles and easy connections, a U.S. legacy carrier is your best bet. Want local service within Mexico? Aeromexico, Volaris, and Viva Aerobus are solid choices. Before you book, compare baggage policies and on-time performance using FlightStats.

What is the cheapest month to fly to Mexico?

Historically, September is the cheapest month to fly to Mexico. Fares usually run 20–30% below peak-season prices.

Peak travel times? Holidays and spring break (March–April) drive up demand. Booking 4–6 weeks early and flying mid-week can cut another 15% off your fare. Use Google Flights’ price graph to track seasonal trends as of 2026.

Can I fly to Mexico right now?

Absolutely—Mexico is welcoming international air travelers in 2026. Land borders, though, are still restricted to essential travel only.

U.S. citizens don’t need a visa for tourist stays up to 180 days, but airlines might ask for proof of onward travel. To return to the U.S., you’ll need either a negative COVID-19 test within one day of departure or documentation of recovery. Double-check the latest entry rules at Mexico’s Health Ministry site.

How many hours is New York to Mexico?

A nonstop flight from New York City to Mexico City takes about 4 hours 45 minutes. New York to Cancun? Roughly 4 hours 20 minutes.

Add a connection, and you’re looking at 7–12 hours depending on layover time. West-coast departures from Los Angeles to Mexico City are closer to 4 hours nonstop. Always confirm exact block times in your airline booking.

Are flights operating from India to Mexico?

No airlines offer direct flights from India to Mexico in 2026. You’ll need to connect through Europe, the Middle East, or North America.

Popular one-stop options? Try Emirates via Dubai, Lufthansa via Frankfurt, or Turkish Airlines via Istanbul. Total travel time? Usually 20 to 24 hours door-to-door. For real-time route maps, check Flight Connections.

Can you travel to Mexico with a US visa?

Yes—if you’ve got a valid multiple-entry U.S. visitor visa (B1/B2, BCC, or C1/D), you can enter Mexico without a separate Mexican visa.

The same rule applies to U.S. green-card holders and ESTA-authorized travelers transiting the U.S. on their way to Mexico. Always carry your passport and U.S. visa when flying. For official guidance, visit inm.gob.mx.

Where does Delta fly to internationally?

Delta Air Lines serves more than 80 international destinations across Europe, Asia, the Caribbean, and Latin America. Think Amsterdam, Paris, London, Tokyo, and São Paulo.

Delta’s busiest international hubs are Amsterdam (AMS), Paris–Charles de Gaulle (CDG), and London–Heathrow (LHR). For a full route list and seasonal additions, visit Delta’s global route map.

How do I find flight paths?

Real-time flight-tracking websites like FlightRadar24 or FlightAware let you visualize live flight paths worldwide.

Just enter a flight number or airport code to see altitude, speed, and route. These tools are free for basic use and great for spotting delays or picking quieter airspace. Bookmark FlightRadar24 for the easiest interface.

How can I go to Mexico from Europe?

Fly nonstop from major European hubs like Madrid, Paris, Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or London to Mexico City, Cancun, or Los Cabos.

Iberia, Air France, KLM, and British Airways run daily service year-round. In peak winter season (Dec–Mar), charter operators add seasonal routes to resort gateways. Always compare baggage allowances between full-service and low-cost carriers before booking.

Does Southwest fly to all 50 states?

Yes—as of 2026, Southwest Airlines serves all 50 U.S. states. The airline wrapped up its expansion with service to Wyoming and Vermont.

Southwest’s last state entry was a seasonal route to Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in 2024. All flights require a valid ID, and international hops need a passport. For current service, check Southwest’s state-by-state map.

Do I need a passport to go to Cancun?

Yes—U.S. citizens must show a valid U.S. passport when flying to Cancun. Passport cards only work for land or sea travel.

Kids under 16 traveling with parents need either a passport or passport card. Airlines enforce this rule strictly—no proper ID means no boarding. For passport renewals, allow 8–11 weeks via routine service at travel.state.gov.

Why is Southwest not flying to Mexico City?

Southwest Airlines pulled out of Mexico City back in March 2019 and hasn’t returned. The airline shifted those planes to domestic growth instead.

Southwest cites “operational efficiency” and “better route opportunities” as the reasons. It still serves Mexico through Cancun, Cozumel, Los Cabos, and Puerto Vallarta. For updates, follow Southwest’s blog.

Edited and fact-checked by the MeridianFacts editorial team.
Elena Rodriguez

Elena Rodriguez is a cultural geography writer and travel journalist who has visited over 40 countries across the Americas and Europe. She specializes in the intersection of place, history, and culture, and believes every map tells a human story.