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Mexico is one of the most popular vacation destinations in the world.
According to the United Nations World Tourism Organizationin 2022, Mexico welcomed more than 38 million incoming visitors.
That’s more visitors than popular destinations like Spain and Italy, as well as more inbound visitors than the US itself received during the same period.

Mexico is a beautiful destination that offers dozens of UNESCO World Heritage Sites, thousands of miles of stunning sandy beaches, and a high-octane party scene.
Mexico is already incredibly easy to reach for tourists from the United States and Canada. But this fall and winter, Mexico will be more accessible than ever for tourists from the United States and Canada.
These 3 main airlines are adding new flights to Mexico, expanding their schedules starting in the fall season.
Here is everything you need to know:
air canada
Air Canada will offer a new winter seasonal route from Montreal (YUL) to Los Cabos, Baja California (SJD).
This route will begin on December 1 and the flights will depart once a week, on a Friday.

Air Canada also offers new year-round service from Toronto (YYZ) to Monterrey, Nuevo León (MTY).
This route will begin on October 29 and outbound flights will depart four times a week, flying on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. Incoming flights will return to Toronto on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday.
This route is important as it will make Air Canada the only Canadian airline to connect Canada with the popular city of Monterey.
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Air Canada is increasing capacity on its 2023 Winter Sun flight schedule by 11% compared to its 2022 schedule.
american airlines
As part of its new winter sun schedule, American Airlines is introducing new weekly flights to Cancun (CUN).
These new nonstop flights will depart from Nashville (BNA) and Cincinnati (CVG). These routes will begin on December 9 and will run until March, as it is a seasonal service only. The flights will depart every Saturday.

In addition to these new routes, American Airlines is also adding a second daily route from Cancun to Austin, Texas (AUS). This route will begin on November 5.
American Airlines currently offers more than 50 daily departures from Dallas-Fort Worth (DFW) to a wide variety of Mexican cities, and will also add seven additional routes this fall.

American Airlines seeks to consolidate itself as the main airline that offers direct flights between the United States and Mexico.
During the winter of 2023, American Airlines will offer a 40% increase in seat availability to destinations in Mexico and Latin America.
delta airlines
Delta Air Lines is expanding its service from the US to Mexico beginning January 8 and will operate these winter sun routes through April 7 of next year.
New daily departures to Cancun will depart from Atlanta, Detroit and Minneapolis. New daily flights will also depart from Atlanta and Minneapolis to Puerto Vallarta. In the same batch of flights, Delta Air Lines will schedule daily flights from Minneapolis to Los Cabos.

In addition to these January routes, beginning December 201, Delta will launch a nonstop route from Boston to Mexico City (CDMX).
This is perfect for anyone wanting to spend the festive season at the beach while enjoying the incredible history and food that Mexico has to offer.
Why visit Mexico
The new flight routes were introduced to meet the growing demand for travel to Mexico during the fall and winter seasons.
Winter is a good time to visit Mexico, as it offers a dry and temperate climate with low humidity. Temperatures are comfortable for exploring the historic ruins, but warm enough to appreciate the pristine beaches.

Whether you want to explore ancient Mayan ruins, try snorkeling or scuba diving, or just enjoy shopping at many of the upscale malls or traditional markets, it’s a great time to experience Mexico without the crowds.
Prices for flights to Mexico from the United States and Canada also tend to be more affordable during the fall and winter months.
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