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(BUD) Budapest
HUNGARY - Budapest Liszt Ferenc International
(MEX) Mexico City
MEXICO - Mexico City Benito Juarez International
6
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BUD) Budapest Liszt Ferenc International
Budapest, Hungary
(MEX) Mexico City Benito Juarez International
Mexico City, Mexico
6
Jun
Saturday
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Budapest to Mexico City: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|BUD – MEX|$487
$487one way
Cheapest price
14h 35m1 stop via JFK
Flight duration
9,738 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Flying from Budapest to Mexico City typically involves one connection, often through major European hubs like Frankfurt, Amsterdam, or Madrid. The total journey ranges from 15 to 20 hours depending on your layover. Airlines such as Lufthansa, KLM, and Aeromexico serve this route regularly, with competitive options for last minute travelers who stay flexible on departure dates. November through March is an ideal window — Mexico City's weather is mild and dry, and you avoid the summer rain season. The route connects two cities rich in history, architecture, and world-class cuisine, making it a rewarding long-haul trip. Midweek departures tend to offer shorter layovers and better availability. If you're booking last minute, consider flights with longer connections, as these often remain available when direct-path options fill up. Pack layers — Mexico City sits at over 2,200 meters elevation, and evenings can be surprisingly cool.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Budapest (BUD) to Mexico City (MEX)?
The cheapest months to fly from Budapest to Mexico City are typically January through March and October through November, outside of peak holiday periods. Booking 6-8 weeks in advance and being flexible with travel dates can help you find the best fares, often ranging from €400 to €600 for round-trip economy tickets during off-peak seasons.
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Flying from Budapest to Mexico City: A Transatlantic Journey Worth Planning

Connecting two vibrant capitals separated by nearly 10,000 kilometers, the route from Budapest to Mexico City bridges Central Europe with the heart of Latin America in a journey that rewards patient travelers with extraordinary cultural contrast. There are no direct flights linking these two cities, so passengers should expect at least one layover, typically in major European or North American hubs. Common connection points include Frankfurt, Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, or cities like New York and Toronto, depending on the airline and time of year. Total travel time ranges from roughly 15 to 22 hours, factoring in the stopover.

Several well-regarded carriers serve this corridor. Lufthansa paired with its Star Alliance partners can route travelers through Frankfurt or Munich, while Air France offers smooth connections via Paris Charles de Gaulle. Iberia and Aeromexico frequently appear as competitive options through Madrid, which is often the most geographically efficient European gateway to Mexico City. For those open to a North American connection, American Airlines and United provide options through their respective hubs in Dallas, Chicago, or Houston. Booking flexibility and comparing one-stop itineraries across different alliances can make a meaningful difference in both price and comfort.

When it comes to timing, the best months to visit Mexico City fall between November and April, when the weather is dry and pleasantly warm with daytime temperatures hovering around 22 to 25 degrees Celsius. This also happens to coincide with some of the most compelling cultural events, including Día de los Muertos in early November and the festive holiday season in December. Summers bring afternoon rain showers to the Mexican capital, though mornings are usually clear and the city remains very much alive with activity year-round.

Travelers flying from Budapest to Mexico City should be prepared for a significant time zone shift of seven to eight hours depending on daylight saving adjustments. Arriving well-rested is easier if you book an overnight transatlantic leg and try to sleep during that portion. Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City is well connected to the urban center by metro, bus, and authorized taxi services, making the final stretch into the city straightforward.

Mexico City itself offers a staggering range of experiences, from the ancient ruins of Teotihuacán and the world-class National Museum of Anthropology to the buzzing street food scene in neighborhoods like Roma and Condesa. For Budapest residents and Hungarian travelers, this route opens the door to a destination that feels like another world entirely, one defined by color, history, and culinary brilliance that rivals anything found on the European continent.