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How Much Do Flights to Sudan Cost?

Flights from Mexico to Sudan are shaped by long routings and limited direct service, so fares often reflect extra connection time and fewer carrier options. Most trips route through Middle Eastern or European hubs, and holiday travel from Mexico can push prices up. The live cards below show current cheapest fares for the route plus which months typically run cheaper or pricier.

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Approx. 18–28 hours
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6-10 weeks before departure
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Cheap flight deals to Sudan

If you want cheap flight tickets to Sudan from Mexico, start by comparing flights from Mexico to Sudan across several hubs. Direct flights to Sudan are rare, so most itineraries connect via Cairo, Istanbul, Doha or Addis Ababa; check both Khartoum and Port Sudan arrivals when you search. We show Sudan airfare deals and budget airlines flying to Sudan, let you compare round trip flights to Sudan and one way flights to Sudan, and make it easy to book flights to Khartoum or Port Sudan online.

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Best Time to Book a Flight to Sudan

6-12 weeks before your flight
Last minute0-2 weeks before departure~+30%
Optimal6-12 weeks before departureBaseline
Too earlyMore than 24 weeks before departure~+10%

Booking 6-12 weeks ahead generally nets better Sudan airfare deals because airlines release core inventory then and regional connections are easier to price-compare. Flights from Mexico to Sudan often involve multiple carriers and stopovers, so locking fares in the optimal window avoids last-minute markups and the slight premium that appears far in advance when carriers initially price limited seats.


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Top attractions in Sudan you shouldn’t miss

Khartoum, Port Sudan and the ancient sites at Meroe draw most visitors. Expect hot days and dry conditions; pack light clothing and sun protection. Many sites have basic facilities, so bring water and cash for entry where cards aren’t accepted.

Pyramids of Meroe
Ancient Nubian pyramids near the Nile, about a day trip from Khartoum; best visited in the morning to avoid heat.

Open: 8:00 - 17:00

Entry fee:

Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Meroe, River Nile State

Flights to Pyramids of Meroe (Khartoum)
Historic Site 🏺
National Museum of Sudan
Khartoum museum housing Nubian, Kushite and Islamic collections; plan 1–2 hours for the main halls.

Open: 9:00 - 16:00

Entry fee:

Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Khartoum, Khartoum State

Flights to National Museum of Sudan (Khartoum)
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Confluence of the Blue and White Nile
Iconic spot where the two Niles meet in Khartoum; short riverside walk and boat views around sunset.

Open: 24/7

Entry fee: Free

Best time to visit: Evening

Located in: Khartoum, Khartoum State

Flights to Nile Confluence (Khartoum)
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Tuti Island
Quiet island at the Nile confluence with local cafés and walking paths; reach by short ferry from Khartoum.

Open: 8:00 - 19:00

Entry fee: Free

Best time to visit: Afternoon

Located in: Khartoum, Khartoum State

Flights to Tuti Island (Khartoum)
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Suakin Old Town
Historic Red Sea port near Port Sudan with coral-stone ruins; guided visits recommended for access and context.

Open: 9:00 - 16:00

Entry fee:

Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Suakin, Red Sea State

Flights to Suakin Old Town (Port Sudan)
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Port Sudan Beaches
Sandy beaches and diving off Port Sudan; arrange boat trips for snorkeling on the Red Sea reefs.

Open: Sunrise - Sunset

Entry fee: Free

Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Port Sudan, Red Sea State

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Old Dongola
Archaeological site in northern Sudan with church ruins and Nubian remains; requires a guided visit from nearby towns.

Open: 8:00 - 16:00

Entry fee:

Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Old Dongola, Northern State

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Suakin Coral Reefs Diving
Diving trips from Port Sudan to nearby reefs; suitable for beginner and advanced divers with local operators.

Open: Boat trips daily

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Best time to visit: Morning

Located in: Red Sea State

Flights to Suakin Diving (Port Sudan)
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When is the best time to visit Sudan from Mexico?

Seasons shape what you can do in Sudan: hot, dry summers and cooler winters affect beach time, desert treks and city sightseeing. Weather and school holidays in Mexico also change demand and fares, so pick a season that matches your plans and budget.



Frequently Asked Questions - Booking flights to Sudan from Mexico with TICKET.MX

We compare hundreds of airlines and booking sites to show you the cheapest flight options to Sudan from Mexico. That means we pull live fares, route options and promotions so you can compare round trip flights to Sudan, one way flights to Sudan or multi city flights including Sudan without searching each website yourself.

No. We do not add extra fees or markups to the prices you see. The price you pay is the same as booking directly with the airline or booking site; we earn a small commission when you complete a booking. We show Sudan airfare deals and Sudan flight promotions transparently so you can compare flights to Sudan easily.

Mexican citizens usually need a visa to travel to Sudan. Check the Sudan embassy or official consular sources before booking because visa rules change. Also confirm passport validity and any entry health requirements—TICKET.MX shows links to official guidance so you can prepare documents before you book flights from Mexico to Sudan.

Most international itineraries end in Khartoum International Airport (KRT); some routes connect onward to Port Sudan (PZU) for Red Sea access. When you search, compare Sudan international airport arrivals and domestic transfer options so you pick the airport that suits your plans.

There are no regular nonstop flights from Mexico City to Sudan. Typical routings use one or two connections via Europe or Middle Eastern hubs. For fewer stops, compare airlines and check Sudan flight schedule options that show the shortest total travel time and best layover choice.

Flight time varies with routing and stops; expect long-haul travel with total journey times often in the long-range bracket due to connections. When you search TICKET.MX, look at total trip duration and layover lengths to choose the best balance between price and time for cheap flight tickets to Khartoum Sudan.

There are no direct low-cost carriers linking Mexico and Sudan. Budget options mean picking low-cost legs inside Europe or using lower-fare carriers on segments of the route. Compare Sudan airline tickets from Mexico City across carriers to spot affordable flights to Sudan and discounted air tickets to Sudan.

Use flexible dates and price alerts on TICKET.MX to compare Sudan flight ticket prices across months. Sign up for alerts and check round trip and one-way options, watch for last minute flight tickets to Sudan, and compare flights to Sudan across nearby arrival airports to spot the lowest airfare to Sudan.

You need a valid passport (check required remaining validity), a visa if applicable, and any health paperwork required at travel time. Bring printed copies of your flight booking and contact details for accommodations. Verify current Sudan travel requirements for Mexican citizens with official sources before you travel.

We let you set alerts for routes like Mexico City to Khartoum or Port Sudan so you get notified when Sudan flight availability changes or when Sudan flight promotions appear. Alerts monitor fares and route options in real time so you can act on cheap flight tickets to Sudan when prices drop.

Practical travel information for Sudan from Mexico

This guide gives clear, practical steps for flying from Mexico to Sudan and what to expect on arrival. It covers visas, transport, money, safety, and local tips so you can plan cheap flight tickets to Sudan with confidence.

Getting around Sudan relies on taxis, minibuses and hired drivers. In Khartoum you can use app taxis in the city center; Port Sudan needs pre-arranged transfers from the airport. Long intercity trips often use private buses or domestic flights. Expect slow roads and plan buffer time between flights and ground transfers when connecting through Khartoum International Airport (KRT).

Choose guesthouses in Khartoum for budget stays and midrange hotels near diplomatic or business districts for safety. Port Sudan and other coastal towns offer small beach hotels; book ahead during local events. For longer stays, look for places with airport pickup and secure parking—these save time after long flights from Mexico City or other Mexican airports.

Stay aware of checkpoints and local rules—carry ID and photocopies. Avoid isolated areas at night, and agree taxi fares up front if no meter. Keep belongings secure in crowded markets. For travel from Mexico, register your presence with Mexican consular services when possible and check travel advisories before departure.

Sudan is socially conservative; dress modestly in public—both men and women should avoid revealing clothing. Public displays of affection are frowned upon. Always ask permission before photographing people or religious sites. Learning a few Arabic phrases helps with hospitality and local bargaining.

To find Sudan airfare deals from Mexico, compare flights to Khartoum and Port Sudan, set price alerts on TICKET.MX, and be flexible with dates and gateways. Flights from Mexico often route via Europe, the Middle East or Istanbul; compare multi city flights including Sudan to lower costs. Check one way flights to Sudan for open-jaw itineraries and combine low-cost carriers on separate legs when it saves money.

Sudanese food mixes Arabic and African flavors—try fuul (fava bean stew), kisra (sourdough flatbread) and roasted meats. Eat at busy local spots for better turnover and freshness. If you have a sensitive stomach, stick to bottled water and freshly cooked hot dishes.

Plan at least a few days in Khartoum to visit the National Museum and confluence of the Blue and White Nile, then add domestic flights or road travel to Port Sudan for Red Sea beaches and diving. Factor in internal flight schedules—Sudan flight schedule can be sparse—so keep buffer days for missed connections.

Bring sun protection, light layers for hot days and cooler nights, a basic first-aid kit, and photocopies of travel documents. Include a SIM or an eSIM if you need reliable data; roaming from Mexico can be expensive. Carry small bills for taxis and tips.



What Airports Do You Fly Into for Sudan from Mexico?

Major international gateways for Sudan arrivals are Khartoum International Airport and Port Sudan’s Red Sea Airport. Pick the airport that matches your itinerary—Khartoum for most international connections and Port Sudan for beach and diving trips.

Khartoum International Airport (KRT)
Terminals:Single main terminal with immigration and baggage services
Transfers:Domestic flights to Port Sudan and Nyala depart from same complex; allow 3+ hours for international-to-domestic connections
Facilities:ATMs, currency exchange, basic cafes and taxi stands

Main international gateway to Sudan handling most arrivals from Europe and the Middle East; it's the hub for domestic connections to Port Sudan and other cities.

International hub
Domestic connections
Port Sudan (Red Sea) Airport (PZU)
Terminals:Small arrivals hall with limited services
Transfers:Pre-book hotel transfers or hire a taxi at the airport; domestic flight options to Khartoum are limited
Facilities:Basic cafes and taxis; limited ATM availability

Smaller airport serving Port Sudan and Red Sea resorts; arrivals are ideal if your trip centers on diving or beach stays.

Coastal gateway
Beach access


Which airlines fly to Sudan from Mexico?

Overview of available airlines and services for flights from Mexico to Sudan. We list carriers that commonly serve routes to Khartoum and Port Sudan via major hubs, including full-service international carriers and regional/low-cost options that link through Middle Eastern or African hubs.

Full-service international carriers
Regional and low-cost carriers

Long-haul and full-service airlines that connect Mexico with Sudan via one or two stops.

Turkish Airlines
One-stop via Istanbul
  • Connects through Istanbul with onward services to Khartoum and Port Sudan.

  • Good baggage allowance and in-flight service for long journeys.

EgyptAir
One-stop via Cairo
  • Frequent connections from Cairo to Khartoum and Port Sudan.

  • Useful for travelers routed through North Africa or the Middle East.

Ethiopian Airlines
One-stop via Addis Ababa
  • Strong regional network inside Africa, reliable connections to Sudanese cities.

  • Often competitive for multi-city flights including Sudan.

Qatar Airways
One-stop via Doha
  • High-frequency long-haul links to Khartoum from Doha.

  • Comfortable cabins and wide global schedules to pair with Mexico connections.

Emirates
One-stop via Dubai
  • Connects through Dubai with onward flights to Khartoum.

  • Good for travelers combining Sudan with other Middle East stops.



Where to fly to from Sudan with TICKET.MX?

Practical guide to popular places to visit in Sudan and nearby that travelers from Mexico often combine with Khartoum or Port Sudan. We compare options and show why each is worth a stop on the same trip.

Khartoum
Khartoum
Sudan’s capital where the Blue and White Nile meet; good base for museums, the National Museum and day trips to Omdurman.
Port Sudan
Port Sudan
Red Sea port with dive sites and coral reefs; ideal if you want beach time or diving after city sightseeing in Khartoum.
Omdurman
Omdurman
Historic market city just across the Nile from Khartoum; excellent for souqs, Sufi tombs and local food stalls.
Suakin (archaeological site)
Suakin (archaeological site)
Ruined Ottoman port near Port Sudan popular for history lovers and coastal exploration.
Dinder National Park
Dinder National Park
Wildlife reserve on the Ethiopian border; good for guided safaris and birdwatching excursions from Khartoum.
Nubian Desert camps
Nubian Desert camps
Desert camps and Nubian villages north of Khartoum offering cultural stays and night skies.
Meroe Pyramids
Meroe Pyramids
Ancient Kushite pyramids north of Khartoum; a short internal trip from the capital and a highlight for history fans.
Dongola
Dongola
River town offering access to ancient sites in northern Sudan and boat trips on the Nile.


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