Cheap Flights from Santiago to Bogotá in 2026

Cheap flights Santiago to Bogotá from ~$190 return: airlines, airports, best months and tips to pay less on the Chile–Colombia route.

Santiago and Bogotá are linked by one of South America’s busiest air corridors: just over 6 hours of flight time with several airlines competing every day. That competition means round-trip fares from $190–260 outside peak season. Search and book your Santiago–Bogotá flight on TopTravelCentre — comparing LATAM and Avianca nonstops on one screen is the fastest way to find the low point.

How to find cheap flights from Santiago to Bogotá

Two full-service airlines fly the route nonstop daily (LATAM and Avianca), plus low-cost operators that come and go with the seasons. When three or four players are selling the same day, prices can differ by $100 or more.

What works here:

  • Compare every operator at once with a single search; never book the first price you see.
  • Be flexible with dates: moving your flight by one day can cut the fare by 30%.
  • Moderate lead time: 4–8 weeks is the sweet spot on South American routes; booking very far ahead doesn’t always help here.

Airports: Arturo Merino Benítez and El Dorado

Departure: Santiago International (SCL), about 20 km from the Chilean capital. Modern after recent expansions, with two terminals connected internally. Arrive 2.5 hours before an international departure — morning banks get crowded, and Chilean security and migration checks are thorough.

Arrival: Bogotá El Dorado (BOG), the main hub of Colombia and one of Latin America’s busiest airports. It sits 9 km from downtown and connects by TransMilenio bus and regulated taxis (buy your ticket at the official stands inside). At 2,600 m altitude, Bogotá is cool at night even when Santiago is warm — pack a layer. Immigration lines for foreigners can move slowly; budget an hour if you have an onward connection.

Airlines flying Santiago to Bogotá

Airline Type Notes
LATAM Nonstop, daily Morning and evening banks, full service
Avianca Nonstop, daily Main Colombian carrier, good connections onward
Low-cost operators (seasonal) Nonstop or via stopover Wingo and others serve the corridor by segments

Both nonstop carriers also feed Bogotá’s huge domestic network — if Cartagena, Medellín or Santa Marta is next, a single ticket through BOG is usually cheaper than two separate ones.

Best time to fly

  • Cheapest: March–May and October–November, when demand on the corridor softens.
  • Priciest: December–January holidays, Easter week (Semana Santa), and July (school breaks in both countries).
  • Weather-wise Bogotá is a year-round destination; rain comes in two wet seasons (April–May, October–November) but rarely ruins a trip.

Money-saving tips

  • Search Tuesday-to Thursday departures; weekend flights carry a premium.
  • Check fares into BOG combined with a domestic hop vs separate tickets —LATAM and Avianca sell the combo cheaper.
  • Sign up for fare alerts: sales on this route appear a few weeks out, not months.

FAQ

How long is the flight from Santiago to Bogotá? About 6 hours 15 minutes nonstop.

Which airlines fly direct? LATAM and Avianca operate daily nonstops, with seasonal low-cost competition.

Do I need a visa? Chilean passport holders do not need a visa for Colombia as tourists. Always confirm current rules before booking.

What’s the cheapest month to fly? Typically March–May and October–November, from around $190 return.

How do I get from El Dorado to central Bogotá? Regulated taxis and TransMilenio buses; the ride to downtown takes 30–50 minutes depending on traffic.

Book your Santiago–Bogotá flight

Six hours, one competitive corridor, fares that reward a quick comparison. Compare airlines and book your flight on TopTravelCentre.