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(DEN) Denver
UNITED STATES - Denver International
(MEX) Mexico City
MEXICO - Mexico City Benito Juarez International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
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1 traveler, ECONOMY
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(DEN) Denver International
Denver, CO
(MEX) Mexico City Benito Juarez International
Mexico City, Mexico
18
Jul
Saturday
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Denver to Mexico City: Your Guide to the DEN–MEX Route

Direct & connecting flights|DEN – MEX|$199
$199one way
Cheapest price
3h 30mdirect flight
Flight duration
2,669 kmas the crow flies
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About this route

Denver to Mexico City

The flight from Denver to Mexico City covers roughly 1,500 miles and takes about four hours, making it one of the more accessible international routes out of DEN. Several carriers operate nonstop service, including Aeromexico and United, with additional connecting options through hubs like Houston and Dallas. The route is popular year-round, though winter months see a spike in travelers escaping Colorado's cold for Mexico City's mild climate. Spring is arguably the sweet spot — pleasant weather, fewer crowds, and often better availability for last minute travelers looking to book on short notice. Once you land at MEX, the city rewards with world-class museums, incredible street food, and neighborhoods like Roma and Condesa that feel endlessly walkable. If you're booking last minute, midweek departures tend to offer more flexibility. Altitude-wise, both cities sit above 5,000 feet, so the adjustment is seamless for Denver residents.

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What are the cheapest months to fly from Denver (DEN) to Mexico City (MEX)?
The cheapest months to fly from Denver to Mexico City are typically January through March and September through November, when demand is lower. Booking 4-6 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you find significantly lower fares. Peak travel periods such as holidays, spring break, and summer tend to have higher prices.
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Flying from Denver to Mexico City: A Gateway Between Two Capitals

Connecting the Mile High City with one of the world's largest and most vibrant metropolises, flights from Denver to Mexico City offer travelers a surprisingly quick journey between two culturally rich destinations. At roughly three and a half to four hours of flight time, this route bridges the Rocky Mountain West with the heart of central Mexico in less time than many domestic US flights.

Several major carriers operate nonstop service on this corridor, including United Airlines, which uses Denver International Airport as a primary hub, and Aeromexico, Mexico's flagship airline operating from its home base at Mexico City's Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez. Volaris and Frontier Airlines have also offered seasonal or periodic service, giving budget-conscious travelers additional options. For those willing to connect through hubs like Houston, Dallas, or Phoenix, even more scheduling flexibility opens up.

The route is popular year-round, though travel patterns shift with the seasons. Winter months see strong demand from Denver residents looking to escape Colorado's cold for Mexico City's mild, dry season running from November through April. Temperatures in the Mexican capital hover comfortably in the low to mid-seventies during this period, making it ideal for exploring neighborhoods on foot. The summer rainy season from June through September brings afternoon downpours but also lush greenery, fewer tourists, and generally lower airfares. Shoulder months like October and May often deliver the best combination of pleasant weather and reasonable pricing.

One thing to keep in mind when flying from Denver to Mexico City is the altitude at both ends. Denver sits at approximately 5,280 feet, while Mexico City rests at over 7,300 feet above sea level. Travelers coming from lower elevations who connect through Denver may want to stay hydrated and take it easy upon arrival in either city. The elevation in Mexico City can catch visitors off guard, particularly during physical activity in the first day or two.

Mexico City itself rewards visitors with an extraordinary depth of experiences. From the ancient ruins of Teotihuacán just outside the city to world-class museums like the Museo Nacional de Antropología, the cultural offerings are staggering. The food scene alone justifies the trip, ranging from humble street taco stands to some of the highest-ranked restaurants on the planet.

For practical travel tips, ensure your passport is current and consider downloading the Mexican customs app ahead of time to speed up your arrival process. Currency exchange rates tend to be more favorable at ATMs in Mexico City than at airport kiosks. This route continues to grow in popularity as more travelers discover just how accessible and rewarding Mexico's capital truly is from the Colorado Front Range.