Cheap Flights to Bogota
Updated 2026-03-13
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Average One-Way Prices to Bogota
| Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| $190 | $170 | $160 | $170 | $165 | $200 | $230 | $200 | $150 | $150 | $160 | $240 |
Cheapest month: Sep (avg $150). Prices are average one-way fares based on historical data.
How to Find Cheap Flights to Bogota
Bogota's El Dorado Airport (BOG) is one of the best-connected airports in South America, and fares from the US are extremely competitive. Avianca uses BOG as their main hub with nonstop flights from Miami, JFK, Fort Lauderdale, Houston, Los Angeles, and more — they run constant sales. Spirit Airlines is the budget champion with nonstop from Fort Lauderdale (FLL) and Orlando (MCO) from $139 one-way. JetBlue flies nonstop from JFK and Fort Lauderdale with fares from $159. United runs nonstop from Houston (IAH) and Newark (EWR). American Airlines nonstop from Miami and Dallas. The competition on this route is fierce, which means deals drop regularly. Set up Google Flights alerts for your home airport — you'll see sub-$150 one-way fares pop up multiple times per month from Florida. September through November is the cheapest window. December-January spikes due to holiday demand from Colombians traveling home. The JFK and MIA routes have the most competition and lowest average fares. Pro tip: BOG is also your gateway to domestic Colombian flights — Avianca and LATAM fly to Medellin, Cartagena, and Cali for $30-60 one-way, so even if your final destination isn't Bogota, it might be cheaper to fly here and connect.
Bogota for Digital Nomads
Bogota is an underrated nomad base — cheaper than Medellin, bigger city energy, and real Colombian culture without the tourist bubble. Budget $900-1,400/month. Furnished apartments run $400-700/month. Chapinero is the nomad neighborhood of choice — specifically Chapinero Alto, which has cafes, restaurants, nightlife, and coworking all within walking distance. Usaquen in the north is more upscale and residential with a weekend flea market. La Candelaria is the historic center — cheap but grittier, better for short stays than settling in. One thing people don't expect: Bogota sits at 2,600 meters (8,500 feet) altitude. The climate is cool — 55-65°F year-round. You'll want a jacket. No AC needed, no heating needed. It's basically eternal spring but cooler than Medellin. US passport holders get 90 days visa-free, extendable for another 90 days at Migracion (~$50). Colombia also launched a digital nomad visa in 2022 — valid for 2 years if you earn over $3x minimum wage (~$900/month). Coworking is solid: Selina, WeWork, Tinkko, and Hubbog are popular options from $80-150/month. Internet is reliable (30-80 Mbps). TransMilenio bus system covers the city but gets packed during rush hour. Uber and InDriver are the move for most trips. Food is cheap — almuerzo (lunch set menu) at local spots costs $2-3.
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