SkyTeam member Aeromexico is offering a one-way business class deal from Spain to Mexico, starting at just €543. This deal includes 2 pieces of 32 kg checked luggage and all the business class perks. You can also book roundtrips for €1,078 when departing from the Canary Islands or for €1,134 from the Spanish mainland.
These are examples for cheap oneway tickets:
- Malaga → Mexico City at €542
- Valencia → Mexico City at €578
- Madrid → Monterrey at €583
- Madrid → Cancún at €626
- Madrid → Chihuahua at €635
- Madrid → San José de Los Cabos at €635
- Madrid → Tijuana at €665
- and more…
You can also find discounted roundtrips:
- Las Palmas – Mexico City at €1,078
- Madrid – Monterrey at €1.134
- Madrid – Cancún at €1.205
- Madrid – San Luis Potosí at €1.223
There might be more combinations possible than we have listed.
Our search form will direct you to Aeromexico or trip.com with your selected flight date. While we generally recommend booking only directly from the airline, some fares are only available through online travel agencies. We have been able to find flights between January and May 2026.

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Unfortunately, we could not find any cheap non-stop connections. You will have to make at least one layover, for example, in Madrid or Amsterdam. If your destination is not Mexico City, a second layover will be necessary.
Pay attention to the travel duration when booking. Some connections have long layovers along the route, which can extend the travel time from a best-case scenario of 15 hours to up to 30 hours.
The long-haul flights are always operated by Aeromexico, with feeder flights possibly provided by Air Europa or KLM. Here’s a suitable review for you:
Most European passport holders can stay in Mexico visa-free for up to 180 days.
Search & Book
The fare is supposed to be bookable til January 11, 2026. We have been able to find flights between January and May 2026.
Finding tickets for this price is rather difficult. You can find suitable dates for January using Google Flights. For other months, the price is only displayed after selecting flights – and even then, prices may be inaccurate. Looking for these tickets requires some patience while doing trial-and-error searches.
We recommend booking directly on the airlines’ website over OTAs like trip.com. However, there are two disadvantages with Aeromexico: the results list includes connections in economy class, and not all connections (especially those with two layovers) are available there.
Why is booking with an airline better than with an online travel agency?
More often than not, online travel agencies offer lower fares than airlines do. We still recommend booking with the airlines directly. There are two main reasons for that:
Better Customer Service
In case any problems like delays, cancellations or missed connections arise, you can communicate directly with the airline. The airline has to take care of you because you have a contract with them.
If a travel agency issues your ticket, you may have to reach out to them first. You also depend on your OTA to forward information like flight changes instead of receiving them directly from the airline. In many cases, you may get a prime exhibition of responsibility shifting rather than problem-solving.
This especially applies to premium tickets. You don’t want to spend more than €1,000 to wind up with some budget OTA’s telephone hotline in case anything goes wrong.
Baggage and Other Fees
Economy fares not including hold luggage are industry standard by now. In most cases, travel agencies charge much higher baggage fees than the airlines themselves. If bags are not included in your fare, airlines are often the cheaper alternative.
This also applies to other things like food services, insurances or priority treatment. In almost all cases, you pay less for additional amenities when booking on the airlines’ website.
Editor’s Note: I’ll keep it simple – these are business class tickets for very long flights, costing less than €600 oneway or €1,100 return. What is there not to love? Finding them takes some time, but is well worth the effort.
Miles & Points
This ticket is issued in booking class I. Here are the miles and points you can earn from this deal from Malaga to Mexico City oneway:
- 12,437 Miles on Xiamen Airlines Egret Club
- 11,802 Award Miles + 105 Tier Points on Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
- 11,802 RDM + 1,770 MQD on Delta SkyMiles
- 9,201 Miles on Aerolíneas Argentinas AerolíneasPlus
- 9,201 Miles on GOL Aéreos Smiles
- 8,852 Miles on MEA Cedar Miles
- 8,852 Miles on LATAM Pass
- 8,852 Points on SAS EuroBonus
- 7,825 Award Miles + 42 XP on Flying Blue
- 7,668 Miles on China Airlines Dynasty Flyer
- 7,543 Miles on Saudia Alfursan
- 7,377 Miles on Air Europa Suma
- 7,377 Miles on Korean Air Skypass
- 7,377 Miles on Vietnam Airlines Lotusmiles
- 5,901 Miles on Garuda Indonesia GarudaMiles
- 4,971 Miles on Aeromexico Club Premier
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Destination
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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Comments (5)
seems to me this are premium seats no business seats.. premier one is no BC
Premier One is Aeromexico’s name for Business Class. “AM Plus” is Premium Economy
thx for clarifying, on the seat picture it looked like premium seat instead of flat bed
would Nashville (or nearby) work ?
Miles and More seem to reflect a RT fare.