Compare airlines, prices, and flight durations for your trip
Fly from Budapest to Mexico City with confidence—our search scans over 700 airlines, 50+ agencies and more than 5 top booking systems to uncover the best prices, flight times and ticket conditions for your trip. Compare options in seconds and book the itinerary that fits your schedule and budget with ease.
The cost of a one-way flight from Budapest to Mexico City ranges from $450 (April 2026) to $550 (January 2026). On average, the ticket price is about $500–$550.
A direct flight is the easiest way to get to your destination. The following airlines operate non-stop flights from Budapest to Mexico City:
•
•
•
•
•
•
We keep tight track on airlines' pre-holidays sales and other special offers occurences all the time to let you save maximum amount of funds while traveling to your family or just going out on vacation.
The cheapest one-way flight from Budapest to Mexico City departs on 01/09/2026, is operated by Wizz Air and costs $717
The cheapest roundtrip flight from Budapest to Mexico City departs on 02/10/2026, is operated by British Airways and costs $654
Fastest flight from Budapest to Mexico City takes 1d 22h 45m
There are no direct flights on this route.
The distance between Budapest and Mexico City is 10361km (6424 miles). The time difference between Budapest and Mexico City is 7h
Unable to find information about the schedule of direct flights from
Budapest Ferenc Liszt International (BUD) is Hungary’s main international gateway and typically serves as the city’s primary hub for both full-service and low-cost carriers, with strong presence from Wizz Air and several European network airlines. The airport sits about 16 km southeast of downtown Budapest; travel to the city center usually takes 25–40 minutes by taxi, 35–45 minutes via bus plus metro, or roughly the same by airport shuttle — fares commonly range from modest city-transport prices to mid-range taxi rates. Facilities are generally modern after recent upgrades, though peak times can feel crowded; the airport is convenient for international connections but can be busier and slightly pricier than regional alternatives for budget travelers.
Fly nonstop from Budapest to Mexico City for the fastest, most convenient way to bridge Europe and vibrant Mexico — less time in transit means more time exploring historic neighborhoods and world-class cuisine. While connections can sometimes lower the fare, a direct flight saves hours, reduces hassle and usually makes the long haul far more comfortable — book now to lock in the best nonstop option for your trip.
There appear to be no non-stop flights from Budapest to Mexico City at this time.... Well, or something went wrong on our side and we couldn't find anything
starting at $717
On the Budapest — Mexico City route, flights are operated only by Wizz Air. This simplifies the choice for passengers, as all tickets come from a single trusted carrier. Our service lets you instantly check fares for upcoming dates and find the most advantageous option. The minimum ticket price starts at $717, making this trip affordable for a wide range of travelers. To save even more, we recommend booking early and keeping an eye on promotions — Wizz Air regularly offers special deals.
The cheapest flight ticket from Budapest to Mexico City according to data for the last 48 hours costs $717
Often the best time to buy tickets from Budapest to Mexico City is 2 months before departure.
Based on statistics over the past years, the lowest prices for flights from Budapest to Mexico City can be found flying in these months: April, January.
The fastest flights from Budapest to Mexico City start from 22 hours 45 minutes in the air.
The following airlines operate direct flights on the route Budapest — Mexico City:
We couldn't find any special offers for flights from Budapest to Mexico City
Mexico City’s main gateway, Benito Juárez International (MEX), acts as the country’s principal international hub, handling a mix of full-service carriers and some low-cost airlines. Located about 8–10 km east of the historic center, it’s typically reachable in 20–40 minutes by metro (Lines 5/1) or 30–60 minutes by taxi/rideshare depending on traffic; expect public transit fares to be very low and taxi/rideshare fares to vary. For budget travelers, Felipe Ángeles International (AIFA), roughly 45–60 km north, is usually positioned as a lower-cost alternative with primarily domestic and a few international low-cost services; transfers can take 1–1.5 hours by bus or shuttle. Pros: MEX offers extensive connections and convenient city access; AIFA can be cheaper but is less convenient and requires longer transfers.