Deal Alert: D.C. to Mexico City for $553 Roundtrip in Business Class

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Mexico City is just such a vibe. Even Mike would tell you it’s one of his favorite places in the world (and he’s been like…everywhere?). This is your ticket to enjoying world-class cuisine, exploring ancient ruins, and so much more. Business class flights from Washington, D.C. (IAD) to Mexico City (MEX) are available for just $553 roundtrip (in February, August, and September)—an absolute steal compared to the usual $850 price tag. With premium perks and extra legroom at an economy-level fare, this deal is too good to ignore. Seats are limited, so here’s everything you need to know to lock it in before it disappears.

Travel Deets

Airline: American Airlines
Departure: Washington, D.C. (IAD)
Destination: Mexico City, Mexico (MEX)
Seat Class: Business
Date: February 7, 2025
Flight Route: IAD → CLT (Charlotte, 2 hr 33 min layover) → MEX
Total Travel Time: 8 hr 45 min

Why This Deal Is Amazing

Scoring a business-class flight to Mexico City for just $553 is honestly a no-brainer. This route typically costs around $850, with past deals rarely dipping below $765. If you’ve got points to burn, here’s what you’ll need to book this trip:

Chase Ultimate Rewards: ~36,867 points
Amex Membership Rewards: ~60,300 points
Capital One Miles: ~55,300 miles

At this price, even if you’re sitting on a stash of points, the cash fare might be worth booking outright to save your rewards for a bigger redemption.

Where to Stay in Mexico City

Mexico City has incredible hotel options ranging from luxury to budget-friendly stays. Here are some solid picks:

Luxury Stay: Four Seasons Hotel Mexico City
A five-star oasis in the heart of the city, featuring stunning courtyards, a rooftop pool, and top-notch dining.

Cash Price: ~$550 per night
Points: ~75,000 Amex Membership Rewards points via Fine Hotels & Resorts

Mid-Range Stay: Sofitel Mexico City Reforma
A stylish, modern hotel with unbeatable views, close to top attractions like Chapultepec Park.

Cash Price: ~$300 per night
Points: ~50,000 Hilton Honors points per night

Budget Stay: Hotel MX Centro
A trendy, affordable stay in the historic center, ideal for budget-conscious travelers.

Cash Price: ~$80 per night

How to Book

If paying cash, book directly through American Airlines or search for this deal on Google Flights (or, let’s be honest…Daily Drop Pro). If you’re using points, transfer Chase, Amex, or Capital One rewards to airline partners like British Airways or book through their travel portals. For hotels, booking directly through loyalty programs maximizes elite perks and flexible cancellation policies.

The secret to miles and points? Credit cards! We keep an up-to-date list of our favorite travel cards on this page, or find all credit cards here.

Pro Tip

Mexico City is a food lover’s dreeeaaam, so make sure to explore the vibrant street food scene, from tacos al pastor to churros. Fun fact: A humble taco stand in Mexico City recently made history—Taquería El Califa de León became the first Mexican taco spot to earn a Michelin star. 🤯 So be sure to pay them a visit…And while you’re there, take a day trip to Teotihuacan’s pyramids or enjoy a boat ride through Xochimilco’s canals. This deal won’t last long, so book now and start getting excited!

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