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Cheap Flights from Bogotá to Paris: The Complete Savings Guide
Looking for the best fare from Colombia to France? Search and book your Bogotá–Paris flight with TopTravelCentre and compare every airline in seconds. If you are after cheap flights from Bogotá to Paris, you are in a strong position: two airlines fly the route non-stop — Air France and Avianca — which is rare for a South America–Europe corridor and keeps nonstop fares genuinely competitive.
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Bogotá–Paris route at a glance
| Fact | Detail |
|---|---|
| Nonstop flight duration | ~10 h 25 |
| Distance | ~8,690 km (about 5,400 miles) |
| Origin airport | Bogotá-El Dorado (BOG) |
| Destination airport | Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG) |
| Nonstop airlines | Air France (daily), Avianca (~twice daily) |
| One-stop options | via Madrid, London, Amsterdam, and others |
| Cheapest months | February–May, September–November |
| Cheapest days | Tuesday, Wednesday |
How long is the flight from Bogotá to Paris?
A non-stop flight from Bogotá to Paris takes about 10 hours and 25 minutes, eastbound, benefiting from favorable winds over the Atlantic. With Air France flying daily and Avianca operating roughly twice a day, you have real choice across morning and evening departures.
A one-stop itinerary — often cheaper, and sometimes the only thing available on peak dates — brings total travel time to around 13–16 hours, usually routing through Madrid (Avianca or Iberia to Madrid, then onward), London, Amsterdam, or another European hub. On a route with two non-stops, the connection’s job is to undercut them on price, not to save time — so weigh the saving against the hours spent in a terminal.
Which airlines fly the route (and which are cheapest)
- Air France — the established non-stop operator into CDG, about daily. Full service, typically with checked baggage and meals included.
- Avianca — Colombia’s flag carrier, flying non-stop roughly twice a day. Often the price leader on the non-stops and the natural pick for locals, with connections across Colombia and the region.
- Connecting carriers — Iberia and others offer one-stop fares through Madrid and other hubs that can undercut the non-stops, especially in low season.
The rule of thumb on this corridor: with two airlines flying non-stop, the cheapest non-stop is often within reach of a connection fare. Before you book, compare every Bogotá–Paris flight at once on TopTravelCentre — it surfaces both non-stops and the one-stop alternatives side by side, so you see exactly which option is cheapest for your dates. Heading elsewhere in Europe from Bogotá? See our Bogotá to Madrid and Bogotá to Barcelona guides.
Airports: El Dorado (BOG) and Paris-CDG
Bogotá-El Dorado (BOG)
Colombia’s main international hub, west of the city. Allow plenty of time for international check-in and security, and for the transfer to the airport itself — traffic on the access roads can be heavy at peak hours. Taxis (using the official airport booths), TransMilenio feeders and ride-hailing apps all serve it. Confirm your terminal before you travel.
Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG)
Where the non-stops from Bogotá land. The RER B train reaches central Paris in about 35 minutes — the standard, economical transfer, and the best link to onward French and European trains. For transfer prices, times and terminal tips, see our Paris-CDG airport guide.
When is the cheapest time to fly to Paris?
The cheapest months are February through May, and September through November, when transatlantic demand drops after the holidays and before the European summer. March, April and October are particularly good value-for-money windows — mild weather in Paris, thin crowds, lower fares.
When to avoid on price: June through August (peak European summer), late December, and Easter, when fares climb sharply. If summer is your only option, book two to three months ahead. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are usually the cheapest days. Comparing routes to Paris? See our Miami to Paris and New York to Paris guides.
6 real tactics to get the cheapest flight
- Aim for February–May or September–November. The cheapest windows of the year.
- Book 2–3 months ahead. The transatlantic sweet spot for South America to Europe.
- Compare both non-stops. Air France and Avianca price the route competitively — never assume which is cheaper.
- Check a one-stop against the non-stop. A Madrid connection can save a meaningful amount if you can spare the hours.
- Fly Tuesday or Wednesday and buy a round trip. The cheapest combination on transatlantic routes.
- Search all airlines at once. The fastest way to never miss a deal. Our complete guide to finding cheap flights goes deeper.
How much does a Bogotá–Paris flight cost? (price ranges)
Checked on 09/08/2026. In low-season windows (February–May, September–November), with Air France or Avianca and early booking, a round-trip BOG–CDG in economy typically starts from about 600–850 USD. Normal low-season fares sit around 750–1,050 USD. In peak season (June–August, late December) or booked last-minute, the same ticket can reach 1,200–1,600 USD. These are ranges, not guaranteed prices — always check the live fare for your dates.
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Frequently asked questions
Is there a non-stop flight from Bogotá to Paris?
Yes — two airlines fly non-stop: Air France (about daily) and Avianca (roughly twice a day), both into Paris-CDG, in about 10 hours 25 minutes.
Do Colombian citizens need a visa for France?
Yes. Colombian ordinary-passport holders need a Schengen visa for tourism in France. Apply well in advance through the French consulate or a visa center, and confirm the current requirement before booking — this catches many travelers out.
What is the cheapest month to fly Bogotá to Paris?
February through May, and September through November, are typically the cheapest windows. June through August and the December holidays are the most expensive.
Which airline is cheaper, Air France or Avianca?
It changes by date. Because both fly non-stop, they compete directly — always compare both for your exact dates rather than assuming one is cheaper.
How early should I book?
About 2–3 months ahead for the best balance of price and schedule. Book earlier for June–August and the holidays.
Which airports will I use?
You depart Bogotá-El Dorado (BOG) and arrive at Paris-Charles de Gaulle (CDG), where both non-stops land.
Summary: your plan for the cheapest Bogotá–Paris flight
- Aim for February–May or September–November, on a Tuesday or Wednesday.
- Book 2–3 months ahead, round trip.
- Compare Air France and Avianca at once, and weigh a Madrid connection against the non-stop.
- Sort your Schengen visa early — Colombian ordinary-passport holders need one.
Once you have decided, the fastest move is to compare in one place:
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Prices are indicative and vary by date and airline.
