International air travel is heavily dependent on passenger demand, especially for seasonal destinations such as Cancun and Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. There are quite a few more flights to these destinations in the winter high season than in the summer low season, and some cities in the U.S. and Canada may find themselves without any nonstop flights to these Mexican destinations in the summer. Most airlines discontinue these seasonal flights somewhere in April/May and then bring them back in October/November, at least in time for Thanksgiving in the U.S.
If you are planning your destination wedding in Mexico in the next year or so, the month you choose definitely will affect the frequency of flights from your home city to our Mexican destination airports. If you or some of your guests MUST have a nonstop flight, it’s important to consider this seasonality of airline scheduling when scheduling your wedding.
Here we have included a list of North American cities with nonstop flights to Cancun and Puerto Vallarta International Airports for this summer. You will notice that flights only connect Vallarta with hub cities in the Western U.S. and Canada (besides Atlanta), while major cities all over the U.S. and Canada have nonstop flights to Cancun.
CANCUN:
Eastern Time Zone:
- Toronto, ON – 7 daily nonstop flights of 4.5 hours (WestJet, Air Transat, Air Canada, Interjet, Sunwing)
- Montreal, QU – 3 daily nonstop flight of 4.5 hours (Sunwing, Air Canada, Air Transat)
- Boston, MA – 4 daily nonstop flights of 4.5 hours (Jet Blue, American, Delta)
- New York, NY – 8 daily nonstop flights of 4 hours from JFK (Delta, Jet Blue, American, Interjet) and 4 daily nonstop flights of 4 hours from Newark (United)
- Detroit, MI – 3 daily nonstop flight of 3.75 hours (Delta, Spirit)
- Philadelphia, PA – 3 daily nonstop flights of 4 hours (American, Frontier)
- Washington, DC – 3 daily nonstop flights of 4 hours from BWI (Southwest, Spirit) and 2 daily nonstop flights of 4 hours from IAD (United)
- Charlotte, NC – 4 daily nonstop flights of 3 hours (American)
- Atlanta, GA – 6 daily nonstop flights of 2.5 hours (Delta)
- Orlando, FL – 1 daily nonstop flight of 2 hours (Jet Blue)
- Fort Lauderdale, FL – 5 daily nonstop flights of 2 hours (Southwest, Jet Blue, Spirit)
- Miami, FL – 6 daily nonstop flights of 2 hours (American)
Central Time Zone:
- Minneapolis/St. Paul, MN – 1 daily nonstop flight of 4 hours (Delta)
- Chicago, IL – 6 daily nonstop flights of 3.75 hours from ORD (United, American, Frontier, Spirit) and 2 daily nonstop flights of 3.75 hours from MDW (Southwest)
- Louis, MO – 1 daily nonstop flight of 3.25 hours (Frontier)
- Dallas/Fort Worth, TX – 10 daily nonstop flights of 2.75 hours from DFW (American, Sun Country, Spirit)
- Houston, TX – 6 daily nonstop flights of 2 hours from IAH (United, Spirit) and 2 daily nonstop flights of 2 hours from Hobby (Southwest)
- Austin, TX – 1 daily nonstop flight of 2.5 hours (Southwest)
- San Antonio, TX – 1 daily nonstop flight of 2.5 hours (Southwest)
Mountain Time Zone:
- Salt Lake City – 1 daily nonstop flight of 4.5 hours (Delta)
- Denver – 4 daily nonstop flights of 4 hours (United, Frontier, Southwest)
- Phoenix – 2 daily nonstop flights of 4 hours (American)
Pacific Time Zone:
- Vancouver, BC – 1 daily nonstop flight of 6.25 hours (Interjet)
- San Francisco, CA – 2 daily nonstop flights of 5.5 hours (United)
- Los Angeles, CA – 7 daily nonstop of 4.5 hours (United, Southwest, Delta, Interjet)
PUERTO VALLARTA:
Pacific Time Zone:
- Vancouver, BC – 2 weekly nonstop flights of 4.5 hours (Air Transat, Air Canada)
- Seattle, WA – 3 weekly nonstop flights of 4 hours (Alaska)
- San Francisco, CA – 2 daily nonstop flights of 3.75 hours (United, Alaska)
- Oakland, CA – 1 daily nonstop flights of 3.75 hours (Southwest)
- Los Angeles, CA – 4 daily nonstop flights of 3 hours (Alaska, American, Delta, Southwest)
- San Diego (+ Tijuana) – 1 daily nonstop flight of 3 hours from SAN (Southwest) and 1 daily nonstop from Tijuana (Volaris)
Mountain Time Zone:
- Calgary, AB – 4 weekly nonstop flights of 4.5 hours (Westjet, Air Transat)
- Salt Lake City, UT – 1 daily nonstop flight of 3.5 hours (Delta)
- Denver, CO – 3 daily nonstop flights of 3.25 hours (United, Southwest)
- Phoenix, AZ – 3 daily nonstop flights of 2.5 hours (American)
Central Time Zone:
- Chicago, IL – 1 daily nonstop flight of 4.5 hours (United)
- Dallas/Fort Worth, TX – 4 daily nonstop flights of 2.75 hours (American, Sun Country)
- Houston, TX – 3 daily nonstop flights of 2.5 hours from IAH (United) and 2 from HOU (Southwest)
Eastern Time Zone:
- Toronto, ON – 1 weekly nonstop flight of 5.5 hours (Air Canada Rouge)
- Atlanta, GA – 2 daily nonstop flights of 4 hours (Delta)
N.B.: This information was collected as a sample on Saturday, April 28 for travel on Tuesday, June 9, 2018. Airline schedules, routes, and prices are all subject to change by the minute, so please do your own research from your home airport before making firm scheduling or budgeting decisions.
We will post an updated list of nonstop flights for the winter high season of 2018-2019 this coming fall.