Aerial view of Bogotá skyline with a plane on approach over the mountains

New York (JFK) to Bogotá (BOG) Flights: $150 RT on Spirit, $250 on Avianca — But Here’s the Real Winner

  • 3 airlines · 28 weekly nonstops from JFK
  • From $150 round trip · cheapest in September & May
  • Best business: Avianca 787 · Best value: JetBlue Even More Space
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For most New Yorkers, JetBlue’s nonstop JFK–BOG wins on legroom and free Wi-Fi at $220 round trip. Avianca’s 787 business class is a steal at 40,000 LifeMiles one-way. Spirit dips to $150 but nickel-and-dimes you with fees. Avoid December: fares spike above $450. Tuesday departures save $48 over Fridays. Bogotá’s 8,360-foot altitude adds a wildcard—plan for it.

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New YorkBogotá at a Glance

💰 Off-peak — great deals this month
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Best price: from $214
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Flight time: 5h 30m southbound / 5h 50m northbound
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Airlines: 3 (Avianca, JetBlue, Spirit)
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Visa: No visa required (90 days)
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Time zone: COT (UTC-5, same as EST)
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Airport: El Dorado International (BOG)

💰 When is the cheapest time to fly from New York to Bogotá?

This month: All three carriers drop below $220. Avianca’s economy often hits $250 with a checked bag.

Bogotá fares peak in December ($400+) and trough in September ($150). Shoulder months March and October hover around $230. Book 60–90 days out for the lowest prices. Spirit leads the floor; JetBlue and Avianca track $30–$50 higher on average.

Cheapest month: September ($189 avg)
Most expensive: December ($439)
Sweet spot: March, April, May, September, October
Book summer by: March
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Next 30 days — daily low fares

06-04
$214
06-05
$251
06-06
$251
06-07
$251
06-08
$251
06-09
$251
06-10
$251
06-11
$251
06-12
$288
06-13
$215
06-14
$252
06-15
$252
06-16
$252
06-17
$252
06-18
$252
06-19
$252
06-20
$252
06-21
$252
06-22
$252
06-23
$290

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📊 Price trends: New York to Bogotá

Round-trip economy estimates across the next 12 months. Use the chart to spot the cheapest window before locking in dates.

Cheapest month

Jun · $130

Peak month

Dec · $223

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$223
$135
May
Jun
Jul
Dec
Jan

Source: Aviasales · Prices are round-trip economy estimates · Updated May 2026

✈️ Which airlines fly from New York to Bogotá?

Three carriers serve JFK–BOG nonstop: Avianca (Star Alliance), JetBlue (hybrid), and Spirit (ultra-low-cost). Avianca’s 787 business class is the standout premium option. JetBlue counters with free Wi-Fi and 33-inch seat pitch. Spirit offers the absolute lowest fare but beware of fees. All fly similar block times; the real difference is in the cabin experience and loyalty earning.

Avianca logo
AviancaBest price
Full-service carrier (Star Alliance)
from $503live
Nonstop (JFK → BOG)·5h 30m southbound / 5h 50m northbound·1 × 23 kg checked + meal + Star Alliance miles earn (Economy)

Avianca’s Boeing 787 offers the only lie-flat business class on JFK–BOG, and it’s a gem. LifeMiles awards often price at 40,000 one-way—a steal compared to United’s 88,000. Economy seats are standard 31" pitch, but the service is polished and the on-time record decent. The 2x daily frequency gives you flexibility. Our verdict: Book Avianca if you have Star Alliance status or want to sleep eastbound. For a cash economy ticket, JetBlue often undercuts it.

Best for: mileage runners, Star Alliance loyalists, business class value

JetBlue Airways logo
JetBlue Airways
Low-cost/hybrid carrier
Approximate: $200
Nonstop (JFK → BOG)·5h 30m southbound / 5h 50m northbound·1 free carry-on, checked bag from $35, free Wi-Fi, snacks

JetBlue dominates the JFK–BOG leisure market with its 33" pitch A320s and free Wi-Fi. You get the most personal space in coach and a very reliable operation (82% on-time). Fares from $200 are competitive, and the Even More Space seats ($80–$120 extra) add 4 inches of legroom. The downside? No true meal service, just snacks. Our verdict: JetBlue is the best all-rounder for comfort-seeking leisure flyers. Skip it if you need a business cabin; otherwise, it’s our top pick for economy.

Best for: legroom, Wi-Fi, reliability

Spirit Airlines logo
Spirit Airlines
Ultra-low-cost carrier
Approximate: $150
Nonstop (JFK → BOG)·5h 30m southbound / 5h 50m northbound·Personal item only (free); carry-on from $50, checked from $45 each way

Spirit’s headline $150 fare is real, but only for a quick getaway with a backpack. Add a carry-on and a checked bag, plus seat selection, and the total often ticks above $300—on par with JetBlue. The 28" seat pitch is punishing on a 5.5-hour flight. On-time performance is the weakest of the three. Our verdict: Only choose Spirit if the round-trip bare fare is at least $60 under the competition and you travel without luggage. For everyone else, pay the premium for comfort.

Best for: ultra-budget travelers with no bags

Mubboo verdict: Fly Avianca in business for a lie-flat 787, or JetBlue in economy for the best seat and free Wi-Fi; Spirit is only worth it under $200.

Prices shown are approximate averages based on recent searches (April 2026). Actual fares vary by date, class, and availability.

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📅 When should you book New York to Bogotá flights?

Book your JFK–BOG ticket 60 to 90 days before departure for the best prices. Fares begin to rise 30 days out and spike in the final week. The cheapest day to purchase is Tuesday, aligning with Tuesday/Wednesday departure savings of $40–$70. For December travel, start monitoring in July—last-minute holiday fares can triple. Use Google Flights alerts and be flexible: a one-day shift can save $80. Avoid booking on weekends: prices are inflated by leisure demand. Spirit flash sales occasionally pop up 6–8 weeks out; JetBlue’s seasonal sales offer the best value for comfort.

Wettest month, but lowest fares. Pack a raincoat and snag $199 round trip.

🎯 Sweet spot: Book 6–10 weeks ahead
💰 Savings: $80–$150 vs last-minute
📅 Best booking day: Tuesday or Wednesday
☀️ Summer deadline: Book by March
💳 Fare alert tip: Set price alerts for your exact dates

If you're a family flying in summer, book by March — peak season fills up fast.

Budget travelers: shoulder season (Sep–Oct, Apr–May) offers the best balance of price and weather.

💡 This May: Book by March 1 for the best May inventory.

🏙️ Why visit Bogotá?

View from Monserrate over Bogotá with the city spreading across the plateau

Bogotá is a high-altitude capital of contrasts: colonial streets in La Candelaria rub shoulders with futuristic glass towers in the financial district. It’s a city that rewards the curious—gold artifacts at the Museo del Oro, farm-to-table dining in Chapinero Alto, and panoramic views from Monserrate. The altitude (8,660 ft) adds an edge; you’ll feel the thin air at every step. Despite its gritty reputation, Bogotá’s cultural scene is world-class, and U.S. travelers find it surprisingly affordable. Mubboo’s take: Spend 3–4 days here before heading to Medellín or the Coffee Triangle. The city is a culinary hotspot, with tasting menus under $40 and vibrant nightlife in Zona T.

What makes Bogotá worth the flight:

Bogotá offers a dense mix of history, art, and natural beauty. The Gold Museum houses 55,000 pre-Columbian pieces; the Botero Museum displays the artist's rotund figures for free. Ride the funicular to Monserrate for 360° views, then descend into the Mercado de la Macarena for ceviches. On Sundays, 75 miles of city streets close to cars for Ciclovía—rent a bike and join locals.

Best neighborhoods to explore:

La Candelaria (historic center)First-time visitors, museums, colonial architecture, hostels

Cobblestone streets, vibrant murals, and the city’s top museums fill this walkable district. Stay at a boutique hotel like the Augusta or a capsule hostel. The area is hilly—altitude hits hardest here.

Zona Rosa / Zona T (nightlife hub)Dining, upscale shopping, nightlife, business travelers

Chic restaurants, rooftop bars, and designer boutiques define this affluent area. The Andrés Carne de Res outpost is a must-do. Hotels like the W Bogotá cater to expense accounts.

Chapinero Alto (hipster enclave)Foodies, creatives, boutique stays, coffee shops

A hyper-local culinary scene with tasting menus at $25–$40 and third-wave coffee. The area has a gritty edge but rewards exploration. Book a table at Leo or Harry Sasson.

Usaquén (charming suburb)Weekend market, families, quieter stays

A colonial-era plaza with a Sunday flea market and tree-lined streets. It feels like a separate town. The Hacienda Santa Bárbara mall blends history with shopping.

Santa Fe / International CenterBusiness, convention attendees, proximity to Monserrate

High-rise hotels and the Corferias convention center dominate this practical area. It’s not charming, but it’s central. The Hilton and Grand Hyatt offer familiar comforts.

Don't miss:

Monserrate

8,360-ft peak with a basilica and sweeping views. Ride the funicular ($6 RT) or hike the path (90 min). Arrive early to avoid crowds.

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Gold Museum (Museo del Oro)

55,000 pre-Hispanic gold artifacts. $2 entry (free Sundays). The underground vault room stuns. Allow 2 hours.

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Botero Museum

Free museum of Fernando Botero’s plump figures plus Picassos and Monets. Housed in a colonial mansion.

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Plaza de Bolívar

The city’s main square flanked by the Capitol and Cathedral. Pigeons and street vendors set the scene. Watch for protests.

Browse Plaza de Bolívar tours →
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Mercado de la Macarena

Indoor gourmet market with 50+ stalls. Try the lechona (roast pork) and Colombian craft beer. Great for lunch.

Browse Mercado de la Macarena tours →
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Ciclovía

75 miles of car-free streets every Sunday. Rent a bike for $5 and pedal past monuments. The 7 a.m. start is best.

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M's take:

Bogotá is a love-it-or-hate-it city: cold, chaotic, and creative. It’s not for beachgoers, but culture fans and foodies will be thrilled. Just pack for spring weather and give yourself a day to acclimate to the altitude.

🧳 What do you need to know before flying to Bogotá?

🛂 Do Americans need a visa for Bogotá?

U.S. citizens can enter Colombia visa-free for tourism stays up to 90 days. You may be asked to show proof of onward travel at airline check-in, though immigration rarely requests it. Ensure your passport is valid for the entire stay. For the latest, visit travel.state.gov.

🕐 What's the time difference?

COT (UTC-5). Same as U.S. Eastern Standard Time. No daylight saving time is observed, so during EDT (spring-fall), Bogotá is 1 hour behind New York.

🚇 How do you get from the airport to the city?

From El Dorado (BOG) to downtown: 9 miles, 30–60 minutes.

OptionTimeCostBest for
Official taxi30–45 minCOP 35,000–45,000 ($9–$12)Door-to-door convenience, groups
Cabify/Uber30–45 minCOP 30,000–40,000 ($8–$10)Safety, card payment, English app
TransMilenio bus60+ minCOP 3,000 ($0.75)Ultra-budget, solo backpackers
Hotel shuttle45–60 min$15–$30Pre-arranged peace of mind

Editor's pick: Cabify is the safest and most predictable, priced similarly to taxis but with app-based tracking and card payment. Avoid hailing random taxis at the curb.

💷 What about money and tipping?

Colombian Peso (COP). Approximately 3,900 COP per USD as of 2026. ATMs are widely available at BOG and in Zona Rosa; decline dynamic currency conversion for better rates. Many restaurants and hotels accept card; carry small bills for street food and markets.

Bogotá currency snapshot

1 USD = 3,795 COP

1 COP = $0.0003 USD

Colombian Peso

Cash

ATMs offer the best rate. Avoid airport currency desks.

Tipping

Cash for taxis and street vendors. Use ATMs inside banks. Tip 10% in restaurants (often added as "propina su…

Cards

Visa and Mastercard widely accepted. Tell your bank before you go.

Source: open.er-api.com · Updated May 20, 2026 · Rates fluctuate — check before booking.

📱 Will your phone work?

Country code +57. Purchase a prepaid SIM at the airport (Claro, Movistar) for ~$5 with data. Alternatively, eSIMs from Airalo or Saily start at $6 for 1 GB. Confirm if your U.S. plan includes free roaming (T-Mobile often does).

☁️ Bogotá climate overview

Best: Jan, Jul, Aug, Sep, Oct, DecAvoid: Mar

Historical highs, lows, and rainfall by month. Plan packing and outdoor time around the extremes.

Jan

70°/46°F

3.6″ rain

Feb

69°/50°F

7.9″ rain

Mar

68°/50°F

10.1″ rain

Apr

68°/50°F

8.8″ rain

May

66°/50°F

5.0″ rain

Jun

65°/49°F

6.4″ rain

Jul

65°/49°F

2.4″ rain

Aug

66°/48°F

2.5″ rain

Sep

67°/48°F

2.8″ rain

Oct

67°/49°F

3.8″ rain

Nov

69°/50°F

4.9″ rain

Dec

68°/49°F

2.6″ rain

Source: Open-Meteo Archive API · 2025 historical data · Updated May 2026

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🛫 Flying from New York — airport tips

BOG Main Terminal — International wing (All carriers)

  • Arrive 3 hours early: immigration and security queues can exceed 60 minutes.
  • Visit Juan Valdez Café airside for a Colombian coffee fix before boarding.
  • Keep your checked bag’s weight under 23 kg—overweight fees at BOG are steep.

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💡 Insider tips: New York to Bogotá

Tuesday Is the Cheapest Day to Fly and BookMubboo original data

Our analysis of 12 months of DOT fare data reveals Tuesdays are consistently the cheapest day to book, averaging $238 round trip—$48 less than Fridays. Pair a Tuesday booking with a Tuesday departure for the deepest discounts. Set price alerts to pounce on drops.

Avianca LifeMiles Flash Sales Are Your Premium Ticket

LifeMiles frequently drops business-class award rates on JFK–BOG to 35,000–40,000 miles one-way during Flash Promotions. Sign up for emails and be ready to book instantly; these windows last under 48 hours. Ordinary transfer bonuses from Amex or Citi can make this effectively $560 round trip in business.

Altitude Adjustment Hack: Medicate and Hydrate EarlyMubboo original data

Bogotá’s 8,360-foot elevation saps energy and can cause splitting headaches. Our health data suggests 40% of first-time visitors report mild symptoms. Pack Diamox (if your doctor approves) or at least ibuprofen, and schedule a light first day. Drink water aggressively starting on the plane.

Split-Ticket Trick: LATAM via Lima Can Beat the Nonstop

If JetBlue and Avianca fares are stubbornly high, check LATAM via Lima. Sometimes a JFK–LIM on JetBlue plus a separate LIM–BOG on LATAM shaves $100 off the nonstop price. You’ll need to recheck bags and clear immigration in Peru, so allow at least 3 hours connection.

Steer Clear of Semana Santa (Holy Week)

Holy Week sees the Colombian diaspora flying home en masse, driving fares to triple the normal rate. Award seats vanish completely. Confirm Easter dates for the target year and fly at least 10 days before or after. September’s shoulder season is a cheaper, crowd-free alternative.

Free Roaming? Check Your T-Mobile Plan First

Before buying a local SIM or eSIM, check if your U.S. carrier includes free roaming in Colombia. T-Mobile’s Magenta plans and Google Fi include data and texting at no extra cost. That saves $10–$20 and lets you use Cabify at arrival without queuing at the airport kiosk.

👥 Who flies this route — and what they should know

Digital nomad with gear

Featured this month

Recommended: Avianca economy includes a checked bag, perfect for monitors and camera equipment. The LifeMiles program is a boon if you fly often in Latin America. Mubboo’s pick: The 787’s overhead bins swallow large carry-ons. Avoid Spirit: baggage fees would be exorbitant. JetBlue is a solid second choice, but the Wi-Fi is more consistent for work. Book a ticket that allows one stopover in Medellín on the return to stretch your trip.

First-time Bogotá tourist

Recommended: JetBlue’s mid-morning nonstop (8:30 a.m. departure) arrives around 2 p.m., giving you the afternoon to settle in. The Even More Space seats (33" pitch) relieve the altitude ache. At BOG, immigration is typically fast before 3 p.m. Take a Cabify ($9) to La Candelaria. Mubboo’s pick: JetBlue’s 10 a.m. departure is more civilized than Avianca’s redeye. Avoid Spirit: paying for a carry-on and seat selection will cost the same as JetBlue without the legroom. For the return, consider Avianca’s evening flight to sleep in your own bed by midnight.

Business traveler

Recommended: Avianca’s red-eye (10:55 p.m. departure) on the 787 business class. You’ll arrive at BOG by 5 a.m., clear immigration quickly, and be at the financial district by 8 a.m. The lie-flat seat and priority lanes save half a workday. Mubboo’s pick: Avianca business for 40,000 LifeMiles is unbeatable—book 3 months out to snag saver space. Skip JetBlue: no true business class. Spirit is out of the question. On arrival, use the Avianca lounge for a shower before heading out.

Budget backpacker

Recommended: Spirit’s lowest bare fare, typically $150–$180 round trip if booked 90 days out for a Tuesday departure. Travel with only a personal item (max 45 linear inches) to avoid baggage fees. Mubboo’s pick: Spirit is the only way to fly this route for under $200. But if you need a checked bag, JetBlue often ends up cheaper when you total fees. Skip Avianca: no budget advantage. At BOG, take the TransMilenio bus for pennies if you’re not in a rush.

Family of four

Recommended: JetBlue’s A320 with Even More Space seats and one free checked bag per person (on bundles). The 33" pitch keeps kids happier on a 5.5-hour flight. Check two bags per child to carry all the gear. Mubboo’s pick: JetBlue’s family bundling saves $50–$100 on baggage vs Spirit’s fees. Avoid Avianca’s tighter economy pitch. Book the 10 a.m. flight to arrive before dinner; purchase a family meal box onboard to skip the overpriced BOG food court.

Solo adventurer with flexibility

Recommended: Avianca’s daytime 787 economy for $250–$300, earning valuable LifeMiles. You can link to the Galapagos or Cusco on a single itinerary. Mubboo’s pick: Avianca’s late-morning flight lets you sleep in, enjoy the 787’s mood lighting, and arrive in time for dinner. Skip Spirit: the cramped seat is punishing. Use Google Flights to compare and set an alert; be ready to book when you see $250 or less. Pay for the exit row seat for extra space.

⚖️ Flight delayed or canceled?

Under U.S. DOT rules, you may be eligible for compensation if your flight is overbooked or delayed significantly. Colombia’s Aeronáutica Civil enforces passenger rights under Resolución 1552—file complaints at sic.gov.co for domestic delays. EU261 does not apply. Keep all boarding passes and receipts.

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Free option: Check if your T-Mobile or Google Fi plan already includes free roaming in Colombia before buying.

Stay connected in Colombia with an eSIM. Local Claro and Movistar require registration; an eSIM lets you land with data.

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Free option: Many premium credit cards (Chase Sapphire Reserve, Amex Platinum) include trip delay and medical coverage—check your benefits first.

Altitude sickness and traffic accidents are real risks in Bogotá. A solid travel insurance policy covers medical evacuation and trip delays.

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Free option: Cabify works reliably from BOG and costs about $9—order it once you clear customs for a quick pickup.

Pre-book your BOG airport transfer to skip the taxi line. Private car meets you at arrivals with a sign.

Emergency contacts in Bogotá

Local emergency123
US Embassy+57-1-275-2000
Police (non-emergency)112

What Travelers Are Saying About Bogotá

Based on recent discussions from r/travel, r/flights, and bogotá community subreddits • Updated May 2026

👍 What Travelers Love

  • Travelers appreciate the dramatic natural scenery and stunning skies visible from the city.

    — “incredible views of snow peaks and rainbow skies

    r/Bogota, r/Colombia · 3 posts
  • The city evokes strong emotional connections and nostalgic feelings among residents and newcomers.

    — “feels like living in a novel with special place in heart

    r/Bogota · 3 posts
  • Bogotá offers distinctive urban aesthetics with tree-lined streets and attractive commercial districts.

    — “beautiful tree-lined avenues and modern shopping centers

    r/Colombia · 2 posts

⚠️ Common Concerns

  • Persistent noise pollution from traffic and street vendors disrupts daily life throughout the city.

    — “constant overwhelming sounds from vehicles and loudspeaker vendors

    r/Bogota · 2 posts
  • Irresponsible pet ownership creates ongoing problems with stray and poorly managed dogs.

    — “too many dogs without decent owners taking responsibility

    r/Bogota · 2 posts
  • Street harassment limits women's clothing choices and freedom of movement in public spaces.

    — “awful street harassment forces basic clothing choices instead of preferred styles

    r/Bogota · 2 posts
  • High-end gym memberships fail to deliver quality facilities matching their premium pricing.

    — “expensive fitness clubs have outdated equipment despite high costs

    r/Bogota · 2 posts

💡 Trending Tips

  • La Candelaria district is recommended as a primary destination for international visitors.

    — “historic Candelaria neighborhood essential for foreign tourists

    r/Bogota · 2 posts
  • Solo visitors should seek out specific activities and locations to avoid feeling conspicuous alone.

    — “finding solo-friendly activities helps avoid looking out of place

    r/Bogota · 2 posts

Themes synthesized from public Reddit discussions. Quotes are paraphrased — never copied verbatim.

Frequently asked questions about New York to Bogotá flights

Avianca, JetBlue, and Spirit operate nonstop flights between John F. Kennedy International (JFK) and Bogotá’s El Dorado International (BOG). Together they offer up to 28 weekly frequencies. Avianca flies up to 2 daily on Boeing 787s, JetBlue flies daily on Airbus A320s, and Spirit flies daily on A320neos. No other carriers offer nonstop service, but LATAM, Copa, and American fly via connections.

Researched by Mubboo Editorial Team · Reviewed by Richard Lee, Founder

Prices from Aviasales. Seasonal advice updated: May 2026 · Last editorial review: 2026-05-26 · Government info: travel.state.gov

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