Beach resorts, vibrant cities & ancient ruins — with flights from under $200
Mexico is one of the most affordable international destinations from the US, with dozens of direct routes from nearly every major city. From the beaches of Cancun and Cabo to the culture of Mexico City and Oaxaca, cheap flights to Mexico are available year-round. Short flight times and no jet lag make it perfect for long weekends.
May through November offers the cheapest flights (rainy season/off-peak). January deals pop up as airlines clear holiday inventory.
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What is the cheapest way to fly to Mexico?
Budget carriers like Southwest, Frontier, Spirit, and Volaris regularly offer flights to Mexico from $99-199 roundtrip from southern US cities. Sign up for our alerts to catch the best deals when they drop.
Do I need a passport to fly to Mexico?
Yes, US citizens need a valid passport to fly to Mexico. A passport card works for land and sea crossings but not for flights. Make sure your passport is valid for the duration of your trip.
Which Mexican airports have the cheapest flights?
Cancun (CUN) and Mexico City (MEX) typically have the most competition and cheapest fares. Los Cabos (SJD) and Puerto Vallarta (PVR) also see frequent deals, especially from West Coast cities.
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