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Your gateway to Mexico: Flights to the most beautiful destinations

Mexico – a land of contrasts, where vibrant metropolises meet ancient ruins, endless beaches meet snow-capped volcanic peaks. A country that inspires with its rich culture, delicious cuisine and warm hospitality. And it all starts with a flight to one of Mexico's diverse airports.

The main airports: Turnstiles for your Mexico adventure

Mexico City International Airport (AICM): The bustling heart of the country and hub for Aeromexico, Interjet and other airlines. This is where daily flights from Europe and all over the world land. An ideal base to explore the capital with its museums, markets and historical sites.

Cancún International Airport (CUN): The gateway to the paradisiacal Riviera Maya, where white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and impressive Mayan ruins await. Numerous international flights take off and land here, including many charter flights from Europe.

Guadalajara International Airport (GDL): Mexico's second largest city attracts visitors with its charming old town, colourful markets and famous mariachi music. The airport is well connected to national and international destinations.

Los Cabos International Airport (SJD): This popular holiday destination at the tip of the Baja California Peninsula is known for its luxury resorts, golf courses and water sports. The airport offers connections to the United States and other Mexican cities.

Airlines: Variety for every taste

Mexico has a wide range of airlines that cater to different needs and budgets. National airlines such as Aeromexico, Volaris and VivaAerobus offer numerous domestic connections at attractive prices. International airlines such as Lufthansa, Air France, British Airways and many others connect Europe directly with Mexico. For budget travelers, the low-cost carriers Interjet and VivaAerobusare a good option.

Tips for your flight booking: How to find the best deal

  • Book early: Especially in the high season and during holiday periods, it is worthwhile to book early in order to benefit from cheaper prices and a larger selection of flight connections.

  • Be flexible: If you are flexible with your travel dates, you can often save money. Use comparison sites like Skyscanner or Kayak to find the cheapest flight days and times.

  • Consider alternatives: Sometimes it can be cheaper to book a flight to a smaller airport near your destination and continue from there by bus or train.

  • Observe baggage regulations: Inform yourself in advance about the baggage regulations of the respective airline in order to avoid additional fees.

Entry requirements: Well prepared for Mexico

For German nationals, a visa is not required for a tourist stay of up to 180 days. All you need is a passport that is valid for at least six months beyond the planned period of stay. Upon arrival, you will receive a tourist card ("Forma Migratoria Múltiple"), which you must present again on departure.

Important notes: Traveling Safely and Healthily

  • Take note of travel warnings: Inform yourself in advance about the current travel and safety advice of the Federal Foreign Office for Mexico.

  • Take out health insurance: Travel health insurance is essential for traveling to Mexico.

  • Check vaccinations: Get advice from your doctor or a tropical institute about recommended vaccinations.

  • Packing a travel pharmacy: Pack a well-equipped travel pharmacy with medications for diarrhea, nausea, and pain.

  • Don't forget sun protection: Mexico is known for its intense sunlight. Think of enough sunscreen, sunglasses, and headgear.

With these tips you are well prepared for your flight to Mexico. Discover the diversity of this fascinating country and enjoy unforgettable experiences!

Away from the tourist paths: Discovering Unknown Treasures of Mexico

In addition to the well-known tourist magnets, Mexico offers a variety of lesser-known, but equally fascinating destinations. How about a flight to:

Oaxaca (OAX): This city in the heart of Mexico enchants with its colonial architecture, colorful markets and a unique culinary scene. Here you can taste traditional dishes such as mole and tlayudas, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Puerto Escondido (PXM): Located on the Pacific coast, this relaxed place attracts surfers, backpackers and nature lovers. Here you can explore the famous bioluminescent lagoons, where the water magically glows at night.

Mérida (MID): The capital of the state of Yucatán is an ideal starting point to explore the Mayan sites of Chichén Itzá and Uxmal. The city itself impresses with its colonial architecture, colorful houses and a lively cultural scene.

San Cristóbal de las Casas (SZT): This charming town in the highlands of Chiapas is surrounded by indigenous villages and stunning natural landscapes. Here you can buy handmade textiles at traditional markets and get to know the unique culture of the Maya.

How to get to Mexico: Practical tips for planning your trip

Most international flights to Mexico land in Mexico City, Cancun or Guadalajara. From there, you can travel on domestic flights or buses to your final destination. Note that the security situation may be tense in some regions of Mexico. Inform yourself in advance about current travel warnings and avoid traveling to dangerous areas.

Entry requirements: Up-to-date information for your trip

Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, entry requirements for Mexico may change at short notice. Therefore, before your trip, inform yourself about the current requirements on the website of the Mexican Embassy or the Federal Foreign Office. As a rule, you do not need a negative PCR test or quarantine for a tourist stay.

Packing List for Mexico: That's what you should definitely have with you

  • Light clothing: Mexico is a warm country, so pack airy clothes made of cotton or linen.

  • Sun protection: Sunscreen with a high sun protection factor, sunglasses and headgear are essential.

  • Rain cover: Especially in the rainy season (June to October) you should have a raincoat or umbrella with you.

  • Solid footwear: For hikes and excursions into nature, comfortable hiking boots or sneakers are recommended.

  • Insect repellents: To protect yourself from mosquito bites, pack an effective insect repellent.

  • Travel pharmacy: A well-equipped travel pharmacy should contain medications for diarrhea, nausea, pain and fever.

With these tips you are well prepared for your flight to Mexico. Discover the diversity of this fascinating country, immerse yourself in its rich culture and experience unforgettable adventures!

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Cancun (CUN): The gateway to the paradisiacal Riviera Maya, where white sandy beaches, turquoise waters and impressive Mayan ruins await. Numerous international flights take off and land here, including many charter flights from Europe.

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