Montreal to Mexico City flights for $473 - Mar/Apr 2026
If Mexico City has been on your radar, this is a great time to lock it in: roundtrip flights from Montreal to Mexico City are showing for $473 CAD with United Airlines in March and April 2026. Because this route typically routes through a U.S. hub and prices often climb quickly in spring, catching it under $500 doesn’t happen all that often.
Deal Highlights
| Detail | Info |
|---|---|
| Route | Montreal (YUL) → Mexico City (MEX) |
| Price | $473 CAD roundtrip |
| Airline | United Airlines |
| Stops | 1 stop |
| Flight Time | approximately 9 hours and 22 minutes |
Example Departure Dates
These are some sample dates we found at this price:
- March 31 - April 14
- April 1-14
- April 7-14
- April 8-21
- April 14-21
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Prices and availability can change quickly, so we recommend booking soon if these dates work for your schedule.
About Mexico City
Mexico City is a thrilling blend of grand colonial architecture, cutting-edge design, and deep-rooted traditions, all set against a dramatic mountain backdrop. Its neighborhoods feel like distinct worlds—whether you’re drawn to elegant boulevards, bustling markets, or leafy parks that invite you to slow down between museum visits.
In March and April, the city is typically dry and sunny, with pleasantly warm days around 24–28°C and cooler evenings near 10–13°C, making it ideal for long walks. Spend time in Chapultepec Park and its world-class museums, or explore the Centro Histórico for the Zócalo, the Metropolitan Cathedral, and street food like tacos al pastor. For a different pace, take a day trip to Teotihuacan to climb ancient pyramids and watch the light shift over the Valley of Mexico.
How to Book
- View all Montreal to Mexico City flights we found on MintFlying to see current prices
- United usually routes Montreal–Mexico City via Newark (EWR), Washington Dulles (IAD), or Houston (IAH); pick IAH if you want the shortest connection and fewer weather-related delays.
Tips for This Route
- On the Montréal–U.S. connection, you’ll pre-clear U.S. customs in YUL; aim for an earlier first leg because missed connections at Newark/Chicago can mean a long re-route to Mexico City.
- Landing at MEX, have pesos for small purchases—many taxis/stands quote in pesos and card readers can be flaky; tip 10–15% in restaurants and a few pesos for baggers.
- Mexico City’s dry season (roughly Nov–Apr) means big temperature swings; pack a light layer for cool evenings and plan easy the first day because the altitude can feel surprisingly strong.
Prices were found at time of posting and are subject to change. Always verify current prices before booking.
Happy travels! ✈️




