One-way from | HK$4,656 |
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Popular in | December |
Cheapest in | February |
Average price | HK$12,123 |
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Route
Departure
Return
Price
Hong KongMexico City
HKG - MEX
HKGMEX
Hong Kong Intl
Tue 4-3
09:35-01:30
2 stops29h 55m
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Sat 8-3
04:55-00:25
2 stops29h 30m
Hong KongCancún
HKG - CUN
HKGCUN
Hong Kong Intl
Mon 3-3
14:35-13:04
3 stops35h 29m
Cancun
Mon 10-3
12:45-13:05
3 stops35h 20m
Hong KongMexico City
HKG - MEX
HKGMEX
Hong Kong Intl
Tue 4-3
09:25-16:45
2 stops21h 20m
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Sun 9-3
05:05-05:55
2 stops34h 50m
Hong KongCancún
HKG - CUN
HKGCUN
Hong Kong Intl
Mon 3-3
21:05-15:33
2 stops31h 28m
Cancun
Mon 10-3
17:30-05:55
1 stop23h 25m
Hong KongMexico City
HKG - MEX
HKGMEX
Hong Kong Intl
Thu 8-5
18:00-22:55
2 stops42h 55m
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Thu 22-5
06:30-16:05
1 stop43h 35m
Hong KongCancún
HKG - CUN
HKGCUN
Hong Kong Intl
Sun 2-3
00:25-23:19
2 stops35h 54m
Cancun
Mon 10-3
15:10-15:00
2 stops34h 50m
Hong KongCancún
HKG - CUN
HKGCUN
Hong Kong Intl
Mon 12-5
18:00-19:40
2 stops38h 40m
Cancun
Sun 25-5
10:15-16:05
2 stops40h 50m
Hong KongMexico City
HKG - MEX
HKGMEX
Hong Kong Intl
Wed 5-2
10:00-14:05
1 stop18h 05m
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Tue 11-2
06:05-22:50
2 stops26h 45m
Hong KongMexico City
HKG - MEX
HKGMEX
Hong Kong Intl
Thu 8-5
23:25-17:30
1 stop32h 05m
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Thu 22-5
19:50-15:45
1 stop29h 55m
Hong KongMexico City
HKG - MEX
HKGMEX
Hong Kong Intl
Sun 2-3
00:25-23:20
2 stops36h 55m
Mexico City Benito Juarez
Sun 9-3
00:25-21:30
2 stops31h 05m
On average, a flight from Hong Kong to Mexico takes 33 hours 55 minutes. Flights to Mexico from other popular cities in Hong Kong will vary in length. Below are a few examples of popular routes and their flight times.
The most popular airlines flying from Hong Kong to Mexico are United Airlines, Japan Airlines and ANA.
The cheapest airlines flying from Hong Kong to Mexico are United Airlines, Japan Airlines and ANA.
In terms of precipitation, rainfall in Mexico ranges from 29.0 - 282.0 mm per month. October is typically the wettest month, when rainfall can reach 282.0 mm. April is typically the driest time to visit Mexico when rainfall is around 29.0 mm.
If weather is an important factor for your trip to Mexico, use this chart to help with planning. For those seeking warmer temperatures, July is the ideal time of year to visit, when temperatures reach an average of 30.0 C. Travellers hoping to avoid the cold should look outside of January, when temperatures are typically at their lowest (around 24.0 C).
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Your hospitality was excellent, very polite and kind. The meal was tasty and good. The buns were cold. Who likes cold buns?
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Your hospitality was excellent, very polite and kind. The meal was tasty and good. The buns were cold. Who likes cold buns?
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Your hospitality was excellent, very polite and kind. The meal was tasty and good. The buns were cold. Who likes cold buns?
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Your hospitality was excellent, very polite and kind. The meal was tasty and good. The buns were cold. Who likes cold buns?
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Your hospitality was excellent, very polite and kind. The meal was tasty and good. The buns were cold. Who likes cold buns?
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Your hospitality was excellent, very polite and kind. The meal was tasty and good. The buns were cold. Who likes cold buns?
Mexico City and the rest of Mexico’s higher, inland elevations are temperate and dry, but the coastal plains are hot and humid. Daytime temperatures range between 21 and 32 degrees. It’s hot and humid between May and October, especially on the coasts. During the rest of the year it cools down a bit. Some inland areas can even reach freezing temperatures in the winter.The rainy season lasts from May through September, with some slight variations in different areas. Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta see most of their rain between June and October; in Cancun it’s mid-September through mid-November. Rain usually falls more on the coast than the higher elevations. The hurricane season lasts from late September to early November in Puerto Vallarta and in from May through September in Cancun.
For getting around on your own, walking or renting a car or moped are popular options.
Mexico has more 20 airports, which makes getting from one part of the country to another easy. Domestic Mexico flights are cheap and reliable.
Mexican cities and resorts typically have public transport and taxis. Check before you go to find out what is best at your destination. For example: Cancun has a popular city-bus system. There are also private buses, but they charge far more than the city buses. Puerto Vallarta’s city buses are easy to use, inexpensive, and can take you to most locations. However, stay away from buses named Rambo, Terminator, etc. They don’t always stop for pedestrians, and they frequently have accidents that result in fatalities. In Cozumel getting to some of the hotels and the beaches requires transportation. Cozumel has a strong cabbies’ union and the fares are set (there’s no bargaining). Mexico City has an extensive public transportation system, lots of taxis, and a problem with crime.