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Flights to Mexico City in 2022

Flight route prices based on searches on Cheapflights within the last 3 days, monthly prices based on aggregated historical data.
Popular inDecemberHigh demand for flights, 2% potential price rise
Cheapest inFebruaryBest time to find cheap flights, 3% potential price drop
Average price£755Average for round-trip flights in July 2022
Round-trip from£513From London to Mexico City Benito Juarez
One-way from£8One-way flight from London to Mexico City Benito Juarez (MEX)

Cheap flights to Mexico City in July, August 2022

The best prices found for MEX flights for July, August
29 Aug - 10 Oct
£630pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Virgin Atlantic
 
1 STOP
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Virgin Atlantic
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow
29 Aug - 10 Oct
£649pp
LCY
London City
KLM
 
1 STOP
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
KLM
 
1 STOP
LCY
London City
30 Aug - 22 Nov
£652pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Multiple airlines
 
1 STOP
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Air France
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow

Mexico City 2022 flight deals

Cheap flights to Mexico City found for this year
11 Sep - 25 Sep
£513pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Aeromexico
Direct
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Aeromexico
Direct
LHR
London Heathrow
15 Sep - 25 Sep
£517pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Aeromexico
Direct
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Aeromexico
Direct
LHR
London Heathrow
11 Sep - 25 Sep
£518pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Aeromexico
Direct
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Aeromexico
Direct
LHR
London Heathrow

Last minute flights to Mexico City

Late deals on return flights to Mexico City, departing today and this week
21 Jul - 16 Aug
£955pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Multiple airlines
 
1 STOP
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Multiple Airlines
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow
20 Jul - 26 Jul
£1,013pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Multiple airlines
 
1 STOP
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Multiple Airlines
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow
20 Jul - 27 Jul
£1,050pp
LHR
London Heathrow
Multiple airlines
 
1 STOP
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
MEX
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Multiple Airlines
 
1 STOP
LHR
London Heathrow

COVID Restrictions

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Can I fly to Mexico City Benito Juarez from United Kingdom right now?

Information is based on travel restrictions from United Kingdom to Mexico City Benito Juarez

Most visitors from United Kingdom can enter Mexico City Benito Juarez without restrictions.

COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering Mexico City Benito Juarez.

Quarantine requirements
Visitors from United Kingdom are not required to quarantine after entering Mexico City Benito Juarez.

Documents
Tourist Card - The printed tourist card must be presented upon arrival in Mexico.


Can I fly back to United Kingdom from Mexico City Benito Juarez?

Returning to United Kingdom from Mexico City Benito Juarez

COVID-19 testing requirements
Visitors from Mexico City Benito Juarez are not required to present a negative COVID-19 PCR test or antigen result upon entering United Kingdom.

Quarantine requirements
Visitors from Mexico City Benito Juarez are not required to quarantine after entering United Kingdom.

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What is the cheapest month to fly to Mexico City?

The cheapest ticket to Mexico City found for each month in 2022 based on historical flight searches by Cheapflights users.
January
£664
February
£663
March
£660
April
£767
May
£730
June
£763
July
£839
August
£771
September
£705
October
£726
November
£691
December
£775
Currently, March is the cheapest month in which you can book a flight to Mexico City. Flying to Mexico City in July will prove the most costly. There are multiple factors that influence the price of a flight so comparing airlines, departure airports and times can help keep costs down.

When is the best time to fly to Benito Juarez Airport?

Average Mexico City Benito Juarez flight ticket prices and weather conditions for 2022 and 2023 by month.
LON - MEX
Price
£660 - £1,014
MEX
Temperature
22 - 27 °C
MEX
Rainfall
1 - 343 mm

When is the best time to book a flight to Mexico City?

The best time to book flights to Mexico City is 61 days before your desired departure date. The cost of your flight will likely increase significantly if you book two weeks in advance of your flight.

Which day is cheapest to fly to Mexico City?

The cheapest flights to Mexico City are usually found when departing on a Tuesday. The departure day with the highest cost at present is Sunday.

What time of day is cheapest to fly to Mexico City?

Mexico City flights can be made cheaper if you choose a flight in the afternoon. Booking a flight at midday will likely mean higher prices.

When to fly

Because of its high altitude, Mexico City has pleasant summers and mild winters, making it an ideal holiday destination all year-round. May is the warmest month with temperatures reaching the high 20s, and January is the coolest with average temperatures within the teens and 20s, but night frosts are possible. The rainy season is June to September with July bringing the most rain. February is the driest month. December and January tend to have the most smog, although the pollution levels are improving.

Peak season:

In March the city is taken over with cultural events for the three-week Festival del Centro Histórico. The holiday periods of Semana Santa (Easter week) and Christmas to New Year are particularly busy with Mexicans visiting and tourists booking flights to Mexico City. During the month of Easter, Mexico City showcases artistic and cultural talent from the local community. Mexico City’s Annual Festival features entertainment in the form of opera singers, orchestras, theatre groups and dancers, and is one of the liveliest and most energetic festivals in the country. February is an even busier month for Mexico City as it hosts its own dynamic and colourful carnival. Visit Mexico during this time to see thousands take to the streets in high spirits to have fun, party, dance and sing well into the night. Mexico City Carnival is a raucous affair which is on par with the famous Rio Carnival, so if you are looking for a relaxing trip, avoid travelling during carnival season.

Off season:

With its mild climate, you will be hard-pressed to find an off season in Mexico City. For fewer crowds and cheap flights to Mexico City, a non-holiday period is the best bet. Take a cheap flight to Mexico City to enjoy quieter celebrations like Fiesta de Santa Cecilia, which takes place in November, in Mariachi Square. The festival pays respect to the patron saint of musicians, St. Cecilia, with a tribute concert and an outdoor party involving dancing, drinking and singing.

Why visit Mexico City?

The smell of roasted corn, Aztec dancers showing off their moves, and ‘healers’ beckoning tourists to try a miracle cure: this is just a regular Monday afternoon in Mexico City. This vibrant capital city was once the capital of the Aztec Empire; today it’s one of the most populated cities in the world. Most travellers flying to Mexico City stop over briefly on their way to other regions in Mexico, but stay a little longer and you’ll quickly discover what inspired the likes of Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.

If taking a flight to Mexico City, wandering through the streets is the best way to embrace the city’s heritage and savour some authentic Mexican street food. The area of Zocalo is a good starting point from which to explore the city. In Zocalo, Mayan ruins live beside modern buildings and colonial churches, while dramatic Rivera murals adorn the walls. Art lovers should make the museums their first stop and Kahlo fans cannot miss a trip to the Museo de Frida Kahlo in La Casa Azul and Museo Casa Estudio Diego Rivera y Frida Kahlo, where the famous couple once lived.

Travel to the Aztec Templo Mayor and the jaw-droppingly huge Teotihuacan to really get an idea of the city’s history. Or go and see some of Mexico’s colourful pro-wrestling at Arena de Mexico, which is in complete contrast to the precious relics found at the Templo Mayor. As in the rest of the Americas, football is a national passion so a day out at the lively and vibrant Estadio Azteca is a must. However, be sure to pack some earplugs for your visit to Mexico City – the roar of the crowd can be deafening.

El Zocalo, or Plaza de la Constitucion, one of the world’s largest city squares, is located in the middle of Mexico City’s historic centre. On one side of the square is the Presidential Palace. The magnificent colonial building was once the site of an Aztec Palace and displays murals inside narrating Mexico’s history. The other side of the square is home to the Metropolitan Cathedral, which sits on land once sacred to the Aztec people. Inside the ornate cathedral you will find the King’s Chapel and gilded altar. The city square is always bustling with activity, and tourists can mingle with vendors, buskers and traditional Aztec dancers. It’s also a location for demonstrations, protest marches and festivals.

Getting around Mexico City

Don’t worry about getting around Mexico City, one of the biggest cities in the world. The public transport system is efficient and cheap. The metro runs from early morning until midnight and is clean and easy to use. The bus system is also extensive, but you might find it easier to use if you speak Spanish. Minibuses can be a better option than buses, since they are smaller, faster and more comfortable. They can drop you off anywhere along their route. With so many people in the city, public transport can be very crowded during rush hour. Be aware of your surroundings during rush hour and at night; crime levels are high on the subway and buses. Central Square’s cobble-stoned streets can be a lovely area to walk around. If you want to take a taxi, be safe and call ahead for one, instead of hailing a cab. Many hotels and restaurants can help you get a cab. If you’re planning on driving in the city, know that it can be a tricky place to manoeuvre and prices are high. Additionally, cars are prohibited from driving in the city one day a week. Find out which days you are restricted by checking the last number of your licence plate against a list at the tourist office. When smog levels are high, as they are in December and January, numbers can come up more than once per week.

Getting downtown from the airport

The main airport for those taking flights to Mexico City is Mexico City International Airport (Benito Juarez) (MEX). There is a Metro service from the airport to downtown Mexico City. Taxis are regulated and passengers can pay in advance at the taxi counter in Arrivals. There are also suburban bus services. Some hotels offer a pick-up service, however it is worth checking their charge as it’s generally cheaper to take a taxi.

Mexico City airport overview

Named after Mexico’s former president, Benito Juarez International Airport, also called Mexico City International Airport is situated in the densely populated capital, Mexico City. It is the country’s busiest airport, serving approximately 24 million passengers per year, and once renovations are complete, it will be able to handle up to 32 million passengers per year.

In spite of developments, though, Mexico City International is far from being adequate for the huge number of travellers who use it each year. This is due to the fact that it is completely surrounded by buildings, making expansion of the airfield impossible. Long queues and delays are common occurrences, which is why many travellers use Toluca Airport as an alternative.

Fortunately, however, Mexico City International offers much in the way of amenities, including a wide selection of dining and retail establishments, as well as business and conference facilities, most of which are located in Terminal 2. Terminal 1, by contrast, is old and outdated and lacks sufficient signage and lighting.

What airport do you fly into for flights to Mexico City?

If you book a flight to Mexico City, you will be flying into Benito Juarez, which is the city’s only airport. Mexico City Benito Juarez (MEX) is located 5.5 mi from the centre of Mexico City.

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