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Cheapest flights to Mexico City
The cheapest flights available in the next 60 days – prices are updated regularly
- Thu, Sep 18$202.88One-wayEconomy1 traveler
- Fri, Sep 19$203.60One-wayEconomy1 traveler
- Sat, Sep 20$203.89One-wayEconomy1 traveler
Flying from Santo Domingo to Mexico City: things to know
The most popular route is from Las Americas Airport in Santo Domingo to Felipe Ángeles International Airport in Mexico City. On average this flight takes 4 hours 40 minutes one-way and costs $757 round-trip.
Most popular route | Las Americas Airport (SDQ) to Felipe Ángeles International Airport (NLU) |
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Average flight time | 4 hours 40 minutes |
Average round-trip price | $757 |
Fly from Santo Domingo to Mexico City | 9 airlines |
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Airlines that fly from Santo Domingo to Mexico City
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- Aeromexico
- Copa Airlines
- Hahn Air
- Avianca
- FlexFlight
- Bek Air
- American Airlines
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