Interesting facts about flights Mexico
Mexico inspires with its rich culture and is attracting more and more travellers. Numerous airlines now offer attractive and inexpensive connections to Mexico.
From Germany and Switzerland, you can easily travel to Mexico on a direct flight. For example, Lufthansa flies directly from Frankfurt to Mexico City or CancĂșn - two of the country's most popular destinations - several times a week. Direct flights are often a little more expensive, but enable a much quicker journey.
If you want to save on flight costs, it is worth looking into flights with stopovers in cities such as Paris or Madrid. These connections are often cheaper and still offer a pleasant way to travel.
Direct flights and flights with stopovers
Direct flights to Mexico:
Frankfurt am Main (FRA):
- Lufthansa: Direct flights to Mexico City and CancĂșn.
- Condor: Direct flights to CancĂșn.
- Eurowings Discover: direct flights to CancĂșn.
- Aeroméxico: direct flights to Mexico City.
Munich (MUC):
- Lufthansa: direct flights to Mexico City.
- Condor: direct flights to CancĂșn.
- Aeroméxico: direct flights to Mexico City.
DĂŒsseldorf (DUS):
- Condor: direct flights to CancĂșn.
- Eurowings Discover: direct flights to CancĂșn.
Berlin (BER):
- Eurowings Discover: direct flights to CancĂșn (seasonal).
Hamburg (HAM):
- Condor: direct flights to CancĂșn (seasonal).
Flights with a stopover to Mexico:
- Berlin-Brandenburg (BER) - Frequent stopovers: Paris (Air France), Madrid (Iberia), Amsterdam (KLM), USA (various)
- Hamburg (HAM) - Frequent stopovers: Paris, Amsterdam, USA
- Stuttgart (STR) - Frequent stopovers: Madrid, Paris, Frankfurt, USA
- Hanover (HAJ) - Frequent stopovers: Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Paris, USA
- Cologne/Bonn (CGN) - Frequent stopovers: Paris, Frankfurt, Madrid, USA
- Leipzig/Halle (LEJ) - Frequent stopovers: Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam
- Nuremberg (NUE) - Frequent stopovers: Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam
- Bremen (BRE) - Frequent stopovers: Frankfurt, Amsterdam
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Mexico Airport - An overview
Mexico has a variety of airports that serve both international and domestic air traffic and cater to the different needs of travellers. From major international hubs such as Benito JuĂĄrez International Airport in Mexico City to important regional airports, the Mexican airport system offers numerous options. In this overview, we present the five most important airports so that you can make the best choice for your journey:
The five most important airports in Mexico
Mexico City Airport (Benito JuĂĄrez International Airport)
Mexico City Airport is the largest aviation hub in Mexico and one of the busiest in Latin America. It serves both domestic and international routes and connects Mexico with almost all major global destinations. With two terminals, it is the main hub for Aeroméxico and many other international airlines.

Tijuana Airport (General Abelardo L. RodrĂguez International Airport)
Tijuana Airport is located directly on the border with the USA and is an important hub for travelling between Mexico and California. Thanks to the Cross Border Xpress (CBX), a pedestrian bridge that connects Tijuana directly with San Diego, it is particularly attractive for travellers wishing to visit both countries.

CancĂșn Airport (CancĂșn International Airport)
CancĂșn Airport is one of the most important airports for international tourists visiting the Mexican Caribbean. It offers numerous direct flights from the USA, Canada, Europe and Latin America and is the main hub for holidaymakers wishing to explore the Riviera Maya, Playa del Carmen and Cozumel.

Guadalajara Airport (Miguel Hidalgo y Costilla International Airport)
Guadalajara Airport is the most important airport in western Mexico and a major hub for domestic flights and international connections, particularly to the USA. It is an important gateway for business travellers and tourists visiting the Jalisco region.

Monterrey Airport (General Mariano Escobedo International Airport)
Monterrey Airport is the most important airport in northern Mexico and an important centre for business and trade. It offers numerous domestic connections as well as flights to the USA and Latin America and is the main hub for the Nuevo LeĂłn region.

Map of the five largest airports in Mexico
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Visit our travel information page and discover everything you need to know for your upcoming trip to Mexico. Here you will find details on the best time to travel, information on the time change and recommendations for important health precautions you should take before you leave.
We have compiled all the necessary information for you so that your stay in Mexico is pleasant and smooth. You can also find out more about local customs, safety advice and tips for an authentic and unforgettable stay.