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Cheap Flights to Colombia

Colombia has gone from overlooked to one of the most popular value trips in the Americas, and the airfare reflects how close and competitive it is from the southern US. Medellin in particular keeps showing up on value lists. Here is how to fly there cheaply.

Where to fly into Colombia

AirportBest for
Bogota (BOG)The capital, most flights and connections
Medellin (MDE)Spring-like weather, the digital-nomad favorite
Cartagena (CTG)Caribbean coast and old town

Bogota has the most US flights and usually the lowest fares; Medellin and Cartagena are easy, cheap onward hops if Bogota is your cheapest entry.

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The cheapest time to fly to Colombia

Colombia sits near the equator, so weather is more about altitude than season, which keeps fares relatively steady year-round. The cheapest fares are outside the big peaks: the December to mid-January holidays and Easter week. Fall is generally soft and good value, in line with broader 2026 trends.

How to book it cheap

For more value trips, see the cheapest places to fly in 2026 and cheap flights to Mexico.

Frequently asked questions

When is the cheapest time to fly to Colombia?
Outside the December to mid-January holidays and Easter week. Because Colombia sits near the equator, fares stay relatively steady year-round, with fall generally good value.
What is the cheapest airport to fly into in Colombia?
Bogota (BOG) has the most US flights and usually the lowest fares. Medellin (MDE) and Cartagena (CTG) are cheap onward hops from there.
Which US cities have the cheapest flights to Colombia?
Florida hubs, especially Miami and Fort Lauderdale, have the most competition and the lowest fares thanks to the short distance.
Is Colombia a cheap place to fly to?
Yes. It is one of the better-value South American destinations from the US, with short-haul fares from the southern US kept low by strong airline competition.