While Thomas Cook Airlines is at the brink of collapse, it is still offering amazing low Economy fares in cooperation with flybe. The latest being a €109 oneway ticket to Cancun, Mexico from british airports Aberdeen, Belfast and Edinburgh. All flights include luggage and board service, but necessitate a layover in Manchester.
The first leg will be a flybe flight, handled by the airlines’ signature turboprop aircraft. Onwards, a Thomas Cook’ Airbus A330-200 will take you across the Atlantic to Mexico.
Please note that Thomas Cook is facing major financial difficulties. As of now, the future of the airline is unclear. In case of bankruptcy, you’ll probably loose your flights as well as your money. We strongly advise to use a credit card to pay for this flight. This will result in higher chances of getting your money back.
Search & Book
These fares are based on availability. Sadly, they are not displayed on Google Flights or the Airfare Matrix and can be retrieved through skyscanner and on Thomas Cook’s website. Your flight has to take place on June 30, 2019 or earlier to use this cheap fare. Availability is fairly great. Unfortunately, one-way flights from Cancun to the U.K. in this time frame are much more expensive, starting around €400.
Roundtrips
Roundtrips from Manchester can be found at €360, again between today and June 30, 2019. While these tickets are cheaper than two seperated one way tickets, they do not include checked luggage.
If you’re looking for a roundtrip, ee recommend to use skyscanner or the calendar on Thomas Cook’s website to find suiting fares. If you’re just looking for a oneway flight to Mexico, this is an amazing offer.
Information & Tips for Mexico
Mexico offers diverse attractions such as the ancient ruins of Chichen Itza, the beaches of Cancún and Playa del Carmen, and vibrant cities like Mexico City and Guadalajara. The currency is the Mexican peso (MXN), and credit cards are widely accepted, though cash is useful in smaller towns. Prices are generally affordable, with a wide range depending on location and type of service. The climate varies from tropical along the coasts to more temperate inland, with the dry season from November to April being the most popular time to visit.
Mexico’s transport infrastructure varies widely. In major cities like Mexico City, public transit includes a large metro system, buses, and taxis, though congestion and safety concerns can be issues. Ride-hailing apps are popular in urban areas. Between cities, long-distance buses are common, affordable, and cover most routes, while domestic flights offer faster but more expensive options. Road conditions outside major highways can be uneven, and travel times may be long.
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Information & Tips for Cancún
Cancún, located on Mexico’s Caribbean coast, is known for its beaches, resorts, and nearby Mayan ruins like Chichén Itzá and Tulum. The local currency is the Mexican peso (MXN), though U.S. dollars are accepted in many tourist areas. Prices vary—restaurants and hotels in the Hotel Zone can be expensive, while downtown is generally more affordable. The weather is hot and humid year-round, with a dry season from November to April and a rainy season with possible hurricanes from June to October.
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