Cheap Flights Bogota to Madrid
Flights from Bogota to Madrid start from around $310 one way in low season, with typical full-service fares between $450 and $600 round trip. The Colombian capital to Spanish capital route is one of South America’s busiest links to Europe, served by several airlines non-stop. Search and book your flight to compare live prices on every Bogota–Madrid flight.
Here is the complete picture: airlines, airports, when to fly, and how to pay less.
What shapes the price on this route
Family and cultural ties between Colombia and Spain keep BOG–MAD volume high all year, and three airlines fight for it daily. The result is predictable: fares are decent most months and genuinely cheap in the shoulder windows. The single biggest mistake travellers make is buying in December or Easter week, when demand peaks on both sides of the Atlantic at once. Shift your dates a few weeks either way and the same seat can cost half as much.
How to find cheap flights from Bogota to Madrid
- Book 8–12 weeks ahead. The cheapest fare buckets on Colombia–Europe routes surface two to three months before departure.
- Travel midweek. Wednesday and Thursday departures undercut weekends by $40–80 on average.
- Target the low windows. February–May (excluding Easter) and late October–mid-November are the cheapest stretches.
- Run a flexible Bogota–Madrid search across nearby dates — shifting by one or two days frequently saves $60 or more.
Airports: Bogota and Madrid
Bogota Airport (BOG), El Dorado, is Latin America’s busiest hub by cargo and among the busiest for passengers. It sits 30–45 minutes from the historic centre (La Candelaria) by taxi or rideshare; there is no metro, so budget 45,000–60,000 COP for the ride and extra time at rush hour. Arrive 3 hours before international departures — evening transatlantic banks form long but fast-moving queues.
Madrid Airport (MAD), Barajas, connects to the centre via Cercanías C-1 train or Metro line 8 (around €5, 30–40 minutes); taxis cost a flat €30–35 to central Madrid. Most flights from Colombia land at Terminal 4 or its satellite T4S — allow an extra 10–15 minutes for the underground train if your gate is in 4S.
Airlines flying Bogota to Madrid
| Airline | Route type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Avianca | Direct | Colombia’s flag carrier; daily non-stops |
| Iberia | Direct | Daily non-stops; strong onward network in Europe |
| Air Europa | Direct | Frequently the cheapest non-stop |
| LATAM | Via Lima / direct, varies | Competitive fares, good regional connections |
| Plus Ultra | Direct, varies | Spanish carrier with aggressive base fares |
| Turkish Airlines | Via Istanbul | Sometimes cheap, but a big detour west |
Direct flight time is about 10 hours over roughly 8,030 km. With three or more non-stop operators plus connections, comparing everything in one TopTravelCentre search takes seconds and often saves $100+.
Cheapest time to fly from Bogota to Madrid
- Cheapest months: March–May and late October–November — one-way fares from around $310–380.
- Best balance: September–early October — Madrid at its pleasant best, fares still moderate.
- Most expensive: mid-December–early January, Easter week, and July–August.
Colombian holiday weeks (Semana Santa, mid-year school break) overlap with European peaks — those dates need booking even earlier.
Tips to pay less
- Buy baggage at booking if you choose a low-base-fare carrier — checked bags cost far more at the airport.
- Set alerts and act fast. When a non-stop dips below $400 one way, it’s usually the floor for that date.
- Check both one-way combinations. Mixing airlines on outbound and return regularly beats a single round-trip ticket.
- Depart late evening. Bogota’s transatlantic red-eyes are less in demand and price lower than morning departures.
- Weigh connections carefully. A stop via Lima, Panama or Caribbean hubs can save money but adds 4–8 hours — worth it only on tight budgets.
FAQ
Is Bogota–Madrid a good route for points and miles? It can be — three alliance carriers fly it non-stop, and award space shows up more often than on thinner routes. For off-peak cash fares, paying with miles rarely beats the low bucket price.
How long is the flight from Bogota to Madrid? About 10 hours direct.
Which airlines fly direct from Bogota to Madrid? Avianca, Iberia and Air Europa fly non-stop year-round; Plus Ultra operates at times.
Do Colombians need a visa for Spain? Colombia is on the EU visa-exemption list for short stays (up to 90 days), but entry rules change — confirm current requirements before booking.
What is the cheapest month to fly? Typically April–May and November.
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