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Mexico City Airport (MEX)
Flights from Australia to Mexico City will disembark at Mexico City Airport.
In 2006 Mexico City's principle airport, Benito Juárez International Airport (MEX) was renamed to honour the revered nineteenth century President. The airport, located in the eastern part of the city, is the main hub for Mexico's largest airline, Aeroméxico.
Airport Accommodation: There are a number of hotels located in close proximity to Mexico City Airport. Book your Mexico City Airport accommodation.
Getting to Mexico City
There are many airlines that offer flights to Mexico City from Australia. The quickest flights from Sydney with one stopover take just under 20 hours. Flights from Melbourne with two stopovers range from 23 hours 23 minutes to 42 hours depending on the length of the stopover. Single stopover flights from Brisbane take around 20 hours, while flights from Perth with two stopovers take around 27 hours at their quickest.
Airlines that fly to Mexico City
Airlines that offer cheap flights to Mexico City from Australia include:
- Air Canada
- Air France
- Alaska Airlines
- American Airlines
- British Airways
- Delta Airlines
- KLM Airlines
- LAN Airlines
- Lufthansa
- United Airlines
For more information on Mexico City holidays check out our Mexico City travel guide.
Welcome to the largest city in North America – built on the dry bed of Lake Texcoco and surrounded on three sides by mountains and volcanoes. More than 20 million people call Mexico City home and at 2,200 metres above sea level, it can provide a heady experience in more ways than one.
Amid the city's sprawl – and below the gradually-diminishing layer of smog – there are swathes of poverty next to well-to-do areas, but very generally, the middle and upper classes tend to live on the western side of the city. Large ethnic districts welcome Cubans, Spaniards, Americans, Japanese, Chilean and Lebanses Mexicans.
Downtown Mexico City has been an urban area since the pre-Colombian 12th century and has buildings from each era since. Here's a quick guide to things to see and do:
- Visit Plaza de la Constitución – this is one of the largest squares in the world, rimmed by historic buildings including City Hall and the cathedral
- Go to the top of Torre Mayor – Latin America's highest building, affording unrivalled city views
- See the National Museum of Anthropology – enjoy sculptures, jewels and handcrafts from ancient Mexican cultures
- Live through the Day of the Dead (1–2 November) – see a city paying homage to its deceased loved ones, exchanging skulls made of sugar and chocolate and parading to local cemeteries
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