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International Carriers to Mexico
Flights are available from several countries to Mexico. While Mexico City and Cancún have the largest number of arrivals, there are flights to several other locations, especially if you are flying from or connecting in the United States.

Clicking Wikipedia brings up background information on the airline.
Aero California
Flights from Los Angeles and Tucson in the U.S. and Frankfort, Germany connecting to a number of locations in Mexico. More information is available on the Within Mexico page. Their only website deals with the flights from Frankfort and is in German. These flights are only available to citizens of E.U. countries and connect with locations in Gemany, Austria and Switzerland.
Website:  http://www.aerocalifornia.de    •    Wikipedia
Aerocaribe
This airline ended operations on July 1, 2005. Some of its routes have been taken over by Mexicana and Click.
Aerolitoral
Flights from El Paso, Houston Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Phoenix, San Antonio and Tucson. Destinations in Mexico are listed on the Within Mexico page.
Website:  http://www.aerolitoral.com    •    Wikipedia
Aerolineas Argentinas
Aerolineas Argentinas has flights between Buenas Aires to Mexico.
Website:  http://www.aerolineas.com.ar    •    Wikipedia
Aeroméxico
Flights from many locations including Atlanta, Dallas Fort Worth, Houston, Los Angeles, Miami, New York JFK, Orlando, San Diego, Ontario, Salt Lake City, Chicago, Las Vegas, Boston, Phoenix, Madrid, Paris, Lima, Sao Paulo and Santiago de Chile. Destinations in Mexico are listed on the Within Mexico page.
Website: http://www.aeromexico.com/    •    Wikipedia
Air Canada
Flights connect Puerto Vallarta with Vancouver, Calagary and Toronto; Mexico City with Vancouver, Toronto and Montreal; and Cancún with Vancouver, Calgary, Winnipeg, Toronto, Montreal and Halifax. Website only works fully on Windows with Internet Exporer 5.5+ and Netscape 7.2+ and on Macintosh with Internet Exporer 5.0+.
Website:  http://www.aircanada.com    •    Wikipedia
AirEuropa
Flights between Madrid and Cancún. Connecting flights available between several location in the Spain and Madrid.
Website:  http://www.aireuropa.com    •    Wikipedia
Air France
Flights from Paris to Mexico City. Connections using Aeromexico for other locations in Mexico: Acapulco, Bajio, Cancún, Guadalajara, Merida, Monterey amd Puerto Vallarta.
Website:  http://www.airfrance.com    •    Wikipedia
Alaska Airlines
Departures from many location in the US and Canada, especially in the west. Mexican destinations are Cabo San Lucas, Guadalajara, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, Loreto, Manzanillo, Mazatlan, Mexico City and Puerto Vallarta.
Website:  http://www.alaska-air.com    •    Wikipedia
American West Airlines
America West and US Airways have merged. For more information, see US Airways below.
Website:  http://www.americawest.com    •    Wikipedia
American Airlines
American Airlines flies from a number of locations in the US into Monterey, Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Guadalajara, León/Guanjuato, Acapulco, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, Mexico City, Cancún and Cozumel. Many flights connect through Dallas / Fort Worth.
Website:  http://www.aa.com    •    Wikipedia
A T A
Flights from San Francisco, Dallas/Fort Worth and New York (LGA) and Washington, DC (DCA) to Guadalajara and Cancún. There are connectionflights with Southwest Airlines.
Website:  http://www.ata.com    •    Wikipedia
Aviacsa
Aviasca has flights from Los Angeles, Las Vegas, Houston, Chicago and Miami to several locations in Mexico.Destinations in Mexico are listed on the Within Mexico page.
Website:  http://www.aviacsa.com    •    Wikipedia
Avianca
This Columbian Airline has flights connecting Bogata to Mexico City.
Website:  http://www.avianca.com    •    Wikipedia
British Airways
British Airways has flights between London (Heathrow) and Mexico City.
Website:  http://www.britishairways.com    •    Wikipedia
Continental Airlines
Continental Airlines flies to more destinations in Mexico than any other non-Mexican airline. Direct flights from Los Angeles, Cleveland, New York (Newark), Houston and McAllen, Texas to various locations in Mexico. Flights from numerous other locations via Houston which serves as a hub to 30 locations in Mexico. See route map.
Website:  http://www.continental.com    •    Wikipedia
Copa Airlines
Flights to Mexico City to and from its hub airport in Panama City.
Website:  http://www.copaair.com    •    Wikipedia
Cubana de Aviación
Connects La Habana (Havana) with Mexico City and Cancún. Using the websites submenus is a challenge.
Website:  http://www.cubana.cu    •    Wikipedia
Delta Air Lines
Flights from many locations connect through their hub in Atlanta. Delta is expanding their flights to Mexico, adding Acapulco, Mérida, Puerto Vallarta and Zihuatanejo/Ixtapa to their current destinations of Los Cabos, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Cancún and Cozumel. They are also increasing the number of US locations with direct flights to some current destinations. Some additions will not occur until June.
Website:  http://www.delta.com    •    Wikipedia
Iberia
Many locations in Spain are connected to Mexico City via Madrid. In addition to Madrid, there are much less frequent direct flights from Barcelona.
Website:  http://www.iberia.com    •    Wikipedia
Japan Airlines
Flies to Mexico City from Tokyo via Vancouver. There are also code sharing flights using other airlines via Dallas to Mexico City, Monterey, Guadalajara and Cancún.
Website:  http://www.jal.co.jp    •    Wikipedia
K L M Royal Dutch Airlines
For some flights, the website will switch to the website of their U.S. partner NWA. All flights from Amsterdam to Mexico connect in Atlanta, usually to an Aeromexico flight.
Website:  http://www.klm.com    •    Wikipedia
Lloyd Aereo Boliviano
Flights fromSanta Cruz, Bolivia to Mexico City and to Cancún. Connections from other Bolivian cities via Santa Cruz.
Website:  http://www.labairlines.com.bo/    •    Wikipedia
L A N
LAN is an allianace of Lan Chile, LAN Peru and LAN Ecuador, Southern Mexico and Mexico City. The web site includes schedules and prices. Some pages are also in English.
Website:  http://www.lan.com    •    Wikipedia
Lineas Aéreas Azteca
Flights from Oakland and Los Angeles (Ontario) to destinations in Mexico. Mexican locations are listed on the Within Mexico page.
Website:  http://www.aazteca.com.mx    •    Wikipedia
Lufthansa
Direct flights to Mexico City. Flights to other locations connect in Mexico City or Chicago.The web site includes schedules and prices. Some pages are also in English.
Website:  http://www.lufthansa.com    •    Wikipedia
Mexicana
Flights from from Vancouver, Toronto and Montréal in Canada. US departures from Los Angeles, Oakland, Sacramento, San Francisco, San José, Portland, Las Vegas, San Antonio, Denver, Chicago, Miami and New York. Flights from Bakersfield and Fresno begin on April 1. For departure locations in Latin America, see Wikipedia. Destinations in Mexico are listed on the Within Mexico page.
Website:  http://www.mexicana.com    •    Wikipedia
Northwest Airlines
Northwest flies into Mexico City and Cancún all year, and seasonally into Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo, Acapulco, and Cozumel.
Website:  http://www.nwa.com    •    Wikipedia
Spirit Airlines
Direct flights to Cancun from Detroit, Tampa and Fort Lauderdale. Connecting flights from Dallas/Fort Worth, Chicago (O’Hare), Providence, New York (La Guardia), Atlantic City, Washington (Reagan National), Atlanta and Orlando.
Website:  http://www.spiritair.com    •    Wikipedia
T A C A
Based in El Salvador, Grupo Taca Lacsa is the merger of five Central American national airlines. Some planes still as Lasca. Flights to Mexico City from San Salvador, San José (Costa Rica), Managua (Nicaragua), Guatemala City, Tegucigalpa (Honduras). Many connect in San Salvador. Flights to Cancún via Guatemala City.
Website:  http://www.taca.com    •    Wikipedia
United Airlines
United flies from serveral US location into four Mexican locations: Los Cabos, Mexico City, Cancún and Cozumel. A flight from Mexico City on United through LAX was, by far, the worst transportation experience of my life and I now avoid United.
Website:  http://www.united.com    •    Wikipedia
U S Airways
US Airways and America West have merged. All flights can be booked from the present websites of both companies. The sites will merge later this year. Mexico destinations are San José del Cabo, Hermosillo, Guaymas/San Carlos, Mazatlan, Puerto Vallarta, Manzanillo, Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo. Acapulco, Guadalajara, Mexico City, Cancún and Cozumel.
Website:  http://www.usairways.com    •    Wikipedia
Varig
Varig flies non-stop between to São Paulo and Mexico City. Other locations in Brazil connected through São Paulo. Their route map shows Cancún as a destination, but that is a flight to Mexico City and a connecting Mexicana flight to Cancún.
Website:  http://www.varig.com.mx    •    Wikipedia
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