Toluca · Miami

    Toluca
    to Miami.

    Nonstop in 3.5 hours. Full international handling from MMTO — AFAC departure, FAA arrival, no commercial terminals, no connections.

    ≈ 2,720 km
    Distance
    3h 30m
    Flight Time
    From $25,300
    Approx. Price (USD)
    Midsize / Heavy
    Recommended Aircraft

    Route Details

    Departure and Arrival.

    Departure
    Licenciado Adolfo López Mateos (MMTO) — Toluca
    Arrival
    Miami International (KMIA) — Commercial & private FBO / Opa-locka Executive (KOPF) — Preferred private arrival

    Fleet for this Route

    Recommended Aircraft.

    Midsize Jet
    Hawker 800A
    8–9
    Passengers
    4,600 km
    Range

    Range at the limit with favorable winds. The most economical option for this international route.

    Heavy Jet
    Challenger 601
    10–12
    Passengers
    6,300 km
    Range

    The benchmark on MMTO–Miami. Stand-up cabin, full galley, strong range margin.

    Heavy Jet
    Gulfstream G450
    14–16
    Passengers
    7,800 km
    Range

    Ultra-premium for large groups. Flat beds and intercontinental comfort available.

    Why Private

    What makes this route different.

    01
    End-to-end international compliance

    We handle AFAC flight plans, CBP pre-clearance and FBO coordination on both sides.

    02
    Opa-locka vs. MIA

    OPF avoids MIA congestion. 20 minutes closer to Brickell, Coral Gables and Miami Beach.

    03
    The business-day use case

    Board meeting in Mexico City to a closing in Miami in a single day — with margin for delays.

    04
    Pets, cash, jewelry — friction-free

    A private departure means zero commercial security restrictions on valuables or companions.

    Mexico–Miami: the benchmark international route

    Miami is the natural bridge between Mexico and the East Coast's financial, real estate and yachting worlds: Brickell, Coral Gables, private banks, Art Basel and the boat shows. By private jet, the trip from Toluca (MMTO) takes 3 hours 30 minutes nonstop, with full international handling at both ends.

    Our service covers the AFAC flight plan and departure, the eAPIS manifest for CBP, and immigration processing on arrival directly at the FBO — you never set foot in a commercial terminal.

    Opa-locka (KOPF) vs. Miami International (KMIA)

    For most missions we recommend Opa-locka Executive (KOPF): Miami's reference executive airport, free of MIA's congestion and 20 minutes closer to Brickell, Coral Gables and Miami Beach. KMIA remains available when the agenda requires it — for instance, connections with the rest of the group's commercial flights. In both cases CBP processing happens at the FBO within minutes.

    Business and shopping without commercial restrictions

    A private departure removes the frictions that weigh most on this route: valuables, jewelry, art, declared cash and pets travel with you in the cabin, with the correct paperwork verified by us before departure. On the return we coordinate Mexican customs clearance in Toluca with the same agility.

    Paperwork for flying to the United States

    Every passenger needs a valid passport and a U.S. visa (or ESTA depending on nationality). We transmit the eAPIS manifest to CBP, manage overflight and landing permits, and verify the whole group's documentation before departure. Additional requirements apply for minors and pets, which we validate as part of the service.

    FAQ

    Frequently asked questions

    How much does a private jet from Mexico City to Miami cost?
    A one-way flight on a Hawker 800A (up to 9 passengers) starts at 25,300 USD + tax; on a Challenger 601 (up to 12 passengers) from 44,000 USD + tax. Prices are estimates subject to availability; we deliver a fully itemized quote in under 2 hours.
    How long is the flight from Toluca to Miami by private jet?
    3 hours 30 minutes nonstop. Versus a commercial itinerary with international check-in and immigration, the door-to-door saving exceeds 3 hours.
    Which Miami airport does the flight arrive at?
    We recommend Opa-locka Executive (KOPF), Miami's executive airport: no congestion and 20 minutes closer to Brickell and Miami Beach. KMIA is available if your agenda requires it.
    What documents do I need to fly privately to Miami?
    A valid passport and U.S. visa (or ESTA depending on nationality). We handle eAPIS, permits and CBP coordination; immigration processing happens at the FBO in minutes.
    Which aircraft operate the Mexico City–Miami route?
    Hawker 800A (midsize, the most economical option), Challenger 601 (the route's benchmark, stand-up cabin) and Gulfstream G450 for large groups or maximum comfort.
    Can I travel with pets, art or jewelry?
    Yes. A private departure removes commercial restrictions: pets in the cabin and valuables with you, with the correct documentation verified before departure.

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