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WG573 - SWG573 Sunwing Airlines (WG)
YUL Montreal Canada
Flight YUL to SJD
SJD San Jose Cabo Mexico
NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS Lasted record on 17-December-2020
Departure Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport
IATA: YULICAO: CYUL
Scheduled 10:00
None A58
Arrival Los Cabos International Airport
IATA: SJDICAO: MMSD
Scheduled 14:30
None None
WG573 Detail
  • Type: International Flight
  • Flight Duration: 6 hours 30 minutes
  • Flight Distance: 4077 kms / 2534 miles
Airline
  • Sunwing Airlines
  • IATA: WG
  • ICAO: SWG
  • Operating Days: NO FLIGHTS IN THE LAST 14 DAYS
Passenger Services
  • Service type: Normal passenger
  • Seats: 189
  • Freight capacity: 17.8 tons
  • Passenger classes: Economy, Premium Economy
More Detail
  • Aircraft: Boeing 737-800 (Scimitar Winglets) Passenger
  • Callsign: SWG573B
  • Departure Timezone: America/Toronto
  • Arrival Timezone: America/Mazatlan
  • Current Time in Montreal: Tuesday 2025-11-18 22:12 PM
  • Current Time in San Jose Cabo: Tuesday 2025-11-18 20:12 PM

International flight Sunwing WG573 takes off from Montreal (YUL) Canada to San Jose Cabo (SJD) Mexico. It's operated by Sunwing Airlines. The plane leaves Montreal-Pierre Elliott Trudeau International Airport at 10:00 America/Toronto. The flight is expected to land at Los Cabos International Airport at 14:30 America/Mazatlan. The flight will last about 6 hours 30 minutes.

Similar flight route from Montreal (YUL) to San Jose Cabo (SJD)

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Air Canada AC975
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13:00
Sunwing WG5477
Sunwing
18/11/2025
10:00
6 hours 35 minutes
14:35
Sunwing WG9577
Sunwing
18/11/2025
10:00
6 hours 35 minutes
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Frequently asked questions, answered

How long is the flight from Montreal to San Jose Cabo?

On average, nonstop flight takes 6 hour(s) 30 minutes, with the flight distance of 4077 km (2534 miles).

What type of aircraft is used for the Sunwing WG573 flight?

All Sunwing WG573 flights are operated using Boeing 737-800 (Scimitar Winglets) Passenger aircraft.