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Flights from Local Airports at Competitive Prices

Our system automatically shows you the best flights from nearby airports, including top destinations in Colombia, South America, and the Caribbean

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JetSmart

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

Cucuta

Aug 2026

From

$65K
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JetSmart

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

Cali

Aug 2026

From

$67K
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JetSmart

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

Bucaramanga

Aug 2026

From

$67K
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JetSmart

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

Monteria

Aug 2026

From

$68K
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JetSmart

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

Pereira

Aug 2026

From

$73K
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JetSmart

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

José María Córdova International

Aug 2026

From

$74K
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JetSmart

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

Barranquilla

Aug 2026

From

$78K
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Avianca

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

Santa Marta

Aug 2026

From

$84K
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Avianca

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

Cartagena

Aug 2026

From

$89K
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Clic Air

Bogota

Aug 2026

Nonstop

One Way

Villavicencio

Aug 2026

From

$0.1M

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Cheap Flights from Colombia: When to Buy, Which Routes, and How to Actually Save

How far ahead should I book to get the cheapest flight from Colombia?

To get cheap flights on short and medium routes from Colombia — think Bogotá–Medellín, Bogotá–Cartagena, or a regional hop to Lima or Panama — booking one to two months out is ideal, and the sweet spot usually lands around six weeks. Booking way too early normally costs more on these nearby routes, so "book as far ahead as possible" is a myth here. Long-haul intercontinental flights from Bogotá, like Bogotá–Madrid or Bogotá–Miami, do need more cushion, several months, and the most in-demand routes in peak season ask for even more. The same fare in Colombian pesos changes many times before departure, so chasing the perfect day is a losing fight: better to set a price alert and let the TICKETS app ping you when the fare moves. The rule that always pays off: don't leave it for the last two weeks, when prices climb fastest.

When is genuinely the best time to buy a cheap flight leaving Colombia?

Pouncing on a Bogotá fare the instant the seats open feels smart, but it's actually one of the most expensive moves you can make — the real low arrives later in the cycle. Fares start high in the very early window, drop to a floor around six weeks before departure, then rise again as the plane fills up. Both extremes — buying too early or at the last minute — cost you more pesos, and the value sits in the middle. The exception is long-haul flights leaving El Dorado and Colombia's peak season, where seats really do sell out, so buying several months ahead protects price and availability at the same time. For a short trip in low season, like Bogotá–Cali, there's no rush; for a long-haul or high-demand one, lock it in early. Instead of guessing where your route falls, let TICKETS.COM.CO's buy-now-or-wait analysis review close to 12 months of price history and tell you whether to buy now or hold.

Which day of the week is really cheapest to fly from Colombia, and is it worth it?

Sunday is the day to skip: leaving on a weekday is what keeps the fare down from Colombia. Tuesday and Wednesday tend to be the lowest days to start a trip, while Sunday tends to be the priciest, when everyone heads back to Bogotá. The best day shifts by route and season, so take "weekday, not Sunday" as the rule rather than chasing one magic day. On short, cheap hops, like a Bogotá–Bucaramanga, the saving is minimal, but on long international flights it goes further: shifting off the weekend can shave a good chunk of pesos per person. One important clarification: this is about the day you fly, not the day you buy; the old "buy on Tuesdays" advice is dead, because fares now update constantly, not by the week. To spot the cheapest stretches of the calendar, the month price view shows you the low months; the weekday rule takes care of the day.

Why does a split round trip sometimes come out cheaper than a single airline's fare?

A split round trip comes out cheaper because two one-way tickets on different airlines can land below any round trip published by a single carrier, something common on competitive routes from Bogotá. On every round-trip search, TICKETS.COM.CO also prices the outbound and the return separately, then pairs the cheapest outbound with the cheapest return into a single combined result. We only show it to you when it genuinely beats the best normal round trip, with the saving in pesos right there in view; if a standard round trip ties or wins, that's what you see. The catch is that a combination is two separate tickets and two confirmations, so you have to open both booking pages before paying for either. We flag the combination so you know what you're buying, and the math only adds up when the difference is real.

Should I buy two one-ways instead of a round trip?

On routes with several carriers leaving El Dorado, two one-way tickets can quietly undercut the best round trip — and you don't have to hunt for it by hand, because every round-trip search on TICKETS.COM.CO already tests that option. When the cheapest outbound and the cheapest return land on different airlines, two one-ways can add up to fewer Colombian pesos than any round-trip fare. TICKETS.COM.CO joins them into a single combined result, but only shows it when it beats the best standard round trip, with the saving in view. The cost is in the logistics: a combination is two tickets on two airlines. You confirm each leg separately and recheck your bags at the connection instead of checking them straight through to your destination. For a simple round trip with carry-on it's usually no problem; with tight connections or checked bags, weigh the saving against the hassle.

If my dates can move, how much is that flexibility really worth for getting cheap flights?

Date flexibility is worth more than any other single trick for getting cheap flights from Colombia, because it lets you stack savings instead of leaning on one move. Shift to a weekday instead of a weekend, then slide into a cheaper low-season month, and the two together make a real cut in pesos versus a peak-season weekend fare. The shoulder season is the strongest lever on its own: those quiet stretches between the long weekends and the holidays usually land well below mid-year or the late-December rush. Which months are cheapest changes by route, region, and hemisphere, but "avoid the obvious peaks" — Easter week, holiday long weekends, year-end — holds almost everywhere for anyone leaving Colombia. Picking the perfect day of the week, by contrast, saves little on a cheap route. That's why a full-month view beats checking date by date: on TICKETS.COM.CO the date picker shows an indicative cheapest fare per month across several months, so the lowest-priced months jump out.

Is it worth flying from another city in Colombia to save?

Leaving from another city in the country often does pay off, and sometimes by a lot. From Bogotá almost everything international leaves through El Dorado (BOG), the country's main gateway, so the "budget airlines hide at a cheaper secondary airport" idea doesn't apply here: in the capital it's practically a single airport. What does happen is that, depending on the destination, leaving from Medellín, Cali, or Cartagena sometimes works out cheaper than from Bogotá. The catch is the door-to-door cost: a cheaper fare from another city only wins once you add the transfer to get there and the extra time. TICKETS.COM.CO detects the airport nearest you, and you can set your origin city by hand. There's no automatic radius search bundling several airports into one query, so to try another origin you set it as your starting point and compare. The destination map is the fastest way to scan prices from your area to a range of destinations. Bottom line: compare the total cost of the trip, not just the shop-window fare.

Is a cheaper self-transfer worth it if I risk missing the connection?

With a self-transfer, the responsibility for one flight connecting to the other is on you, not the airline: that's why it's worth a close look. This virtual interlining makes the ticket cheaper by stitching two separate tickets, often on airlines with no agreement between them, into a single journey, but neither has a pact to protect your connection. The real risk is exactly that connection. If your first leg is delayed and you miss the second, that airline owes you nothing: you're treated as a no-show and may have to buy another ticket in pesos. On top of that, you collect and recheck your own bags between legs, and any compensation is judged ticket by ticket. So put a price on the downside, not just on the shop-window fare: leave a generous connection — a couple of hours with carry-on, and more time if you have checked bags or change airports — and consider missed-connection insurance. TICKETS.COM.CO shows you these self-transfer options with their warning, and the route map marks every airport change so you decide with your eyes open.

Do price alerts actually help, or are they just noise?

Picture a watchdog for your fare, not a fortune teller: that's what a price alert really is. A fare moves many times before departure, so a price alert through the TICKETS app watches a route — say your Bogotá–Cartagena or a Bogotá–Madrid — and sends you a push notification the moment it genuinely drops, which turns timing into a rule instead of a guessing game. You set it, then buy in the cheap window or on a real dip. Alerts pay off most when your dates are flexible, when you book well ahead, or when you follow long-haul routes that swing harder. The blind spot: a flash fare can vanish before any alert fires. If what you want is the trend rather than a single ping, the buy-now-or-wait analysis rates close to a year of history as buy, wait, or neutral. Alerts are free in the TICKETS app.

If comparing is free and there's no markup, how does TICKETS.COM.CO actually make money?

The business move? A referral commission paid by the seller, and only when you complete a booking; we charge you nothing, not in pesos, not in anything. The fare you see is the airline's or travel agency's own price, passing straight through with no markup. You click to book and on TICKETS.COM.CO we send you to that provider's own site to pay there, and they pay us a referral commission. That commission doesn't affect the price you see or the price you pay, so comparing flights, the month price view, the destination map, and the buy-now-or-wait analysis are all free, just like the per-route price alerts in the TICKETS app. We only earn on a completed booking — no memberships, no booking fee, and no surcharges tacked onto the fare.

What's the cheapest time of year to buy flights from Colombia?

More than hunting for the perfect day of the week, what really makes a flight from Colombia cheaper is picking the right month: the shoulder seasons — those loose stretches between one holiday peak and the next — are where the best fares show up. In many markets the floors fall after the year-end and new-year holidays, and again toward September and October, once the mid-year crowds have cleared. The expensive windows leaving Bogotá are the mid-year peak season (roughly June to August), the late-December holidays and, very pronounced in Colombia, the holiday long weekends and Easter week, when everyone travels at once and peso fares spike. It shifts by route, region, and hemisphere — a summer in the southern hemisphere or a local festival can flip the math — but "dodge the obvious holiday and vacation peaks" holds almost everywhere. On TICKETS.COM.CO you can see price data by destination with the cheapest and most expensive months across 12 months, so the most economical stretches are easy to spot; then you search flights on the results page to see the live available fares.

What's the cheapest time of year to buy flights from Colombia?

More than hunting for the perfect day of the week, what really makes a flight from Colombia cheaper is picking the right month: the shoulder seasons — those loose stretches between one holiday peak and the next — are where the best fares show up. In many markets the floors fall after the year-end and new-year holidays, and again toward September and October, once the mid-year crowds have cleared. The expensive windows leaving Bogotá are the mid-year peak season (roughly June to August), the late-December holidays and, very pronounced in Colombia, the holiday long weekends and Easter week, when everyone travels at once and peso fares spike. It shifts by route, region, and hemisphere — a summer in the southern hemisphere or a local festival can flip the math — but "dodge the obvious holiday and vacation peaks" holds almost everywhere. On TICKETS.COM.CO you can see price data by destination with the cheapest and most expensive months across 12 months, so the most economical stretches are easy to spot; then you search flights on the results page to see the live available fares.

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