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Book Domestic Flights in Colombia

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Book domestic flights in Colombia

Flying within Colombia is often the fastest way to cover long distances, especially when travelling between major cities or reaching coastal and regional destinations. At Alternative Airlines, you can search, compare and book domestic flights across Colombia in one place, with flexible ways to pay that fit your budget.

Alternative Airlines works with well-known Colombian airlines like Avianca, LATAM Colombia, SATENA and Wingo, giving you access to routes between Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena, Cali, Santa Marta and many more destinations nationwide.


Why book with Alternative Airlines?

Wherever you’re flying within Colombia, Alternative Airlines helps you book with less friction and more control over how you pay.

Avianca plane taking off

Domestic Colombian airlines

Several domestic airlines operate internal flights across Colombia, making it easier to travel between major cities and reach regions that can take much longer by road.

At Alternative Airlines, you can book with trusted Colombian airlines including:

  • Avianca - Colombia’s largest airline, Avianca operates frequent domestic flights between cities like Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Cartagena and Barranquilla. It offers one of the widest route networks in the country.
  • LATAM Colombia - Part of the LATAM Airlines Group, LATAM Colombia connects key business and leisure destinations. It’s a popular option for travellers looking for regular schedules and multiple fare types.
  • SATENA - SATENA is a government-owned airline that focuses on regional and remote routes. It’s often used to reach smaller cities and less accessible areas that other airlines do not serve.
  • Wingo - Wingo is a low-cost airline offering select domestic routes. It’s a good choice for travellers looking to keep costs down on short flights between major cities.
  • Clic Air and other regional airlines - Smaller regional airlines like Clic Air help connect destinations that sit outside Colombia’s main airline hubs, especially in mountainous or rural regions.

You’ll find all kinds of domestic Colombian flights alongside 600+ global airlines at Alternative Airlines, all searchable in one place with flexible ways to pay and instant booking available.

Avianca planes at Bogota Airport in Colombia

Major airports in Colombia

Colombia is home to several busy domestic airports that make it easy to fly between cities and regions. Most flights depart from major urban hubs, but there are also airports serving coastal towns, remote areas and popular tourist spots.

Here are some of the most important airports for domestic travel:

  • El Dorado International Airport (BOG) - Bogotá: The country’s main airport and a major hub for domestic flights. Most routes start or end here.
  • José María Córdova International Airport (MDE) - Medellín: Located just outside Medellín, this airport handles a large number of internal routes and connections.
  • Rafael Núñez International Airport (CTG) - Cartagena: Popular for leisure travellers, especially those flying in from Bogotá or Medellín.
  • Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (CLO) - Cali: A key regional airport in southwestern Colombia with strong domestic coverage.
  • Simón Bolívar International Airport (SMR) - Santa Marta: The gateway to Colombia’s Caribbean coast and nearby national parks.
  • Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport (BAQ) - Barranquilla: Handles both domestic and regional flights, with connections to major cities.

All of these airports are served by domestic routes available to book through Alternative Airlines.

Bogota, Colombia

What is a domestic flight in Colombia?

A domestic flight is any flight that stays within a country's borders. In Colombia, this means your departure and arrival airports are both inside Colombia. You won’t go through immigration or passport control when flying domestically, but you’ll still need a valid ID to board.

Travel tips for flying within Colombia

  • Check-in advice: Try to arrive at the airport at least 90 minutes before your flight departs.
  • Baggage policies: These vary by airline, so check what’s included in your ticket before you travel.
  • Documents: Colombian citizens can use a national ID (cedula). Foreign travellers will need their passport.
  • Delays and weather: Colombia’s mountainous terrain and tropical climate can sometimes cause delays. Booking morning flights may reduce the risk.
LATAM Airlines plane in the sky

Why book flights within Colombia?

Travelling by air within Colombia is often the quickest and most reliable way to get around. With long distances between cities and mountainous terrain that can slow road travel, booking a domestic flight can save you hours, sometimes even days.

Internal flights connect key destinations like Bogotá, Medellín, Cartagena, Cali, Santa Marta and beyond, making air travel a practical choice for both Colombians and international visitors.

Here’s why travellers choose to fly within Colombia:

  • Quick travel between cities that are far apart by road
  • Easier access to coastal towns and regional destinations
  • Ideal for work trips, weekend breaks or connecting to international flights
  • Pay in Colombian Peso or choose from 40+ payment options, including pay later plans

So if you're short on time or want to avoid long overland journeys, flying domestically is one of the most efficient ways to explore Colombia.

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FAQs

Do I need a passport for domestic flights in Colombia?

If you're a Colombian citizen, you can fly using your national ID card (cédula de ciudadanía). You won't need a passport for internal flights.

However, if you're a foreign national, even if you're living in Colombia, you’ll need to present your valid passport at the airport.

Immigration isn’t required for domestic flights, but ID is still checked at security and boarding.

Which airlines can I fly with domestically in Colombia?

Several airlines operate internal flights across Colombia:

  • Avianca and LATAM Colombia cover the most popular routes between cities like Bogotá, Medellín, Cali and Cartagena
  • SATENA is the main carrier for regional and remote areas
  • Wingo and Clic Air offer budget-friendly services

When you search with us, we show results from all available airlines in one place.

Can I pay in Colombian Peso?

Yes. When you book with Alternative Airlines, you can pay in over 160 currencies, including Colombian Peso (COP). Just select COP at checkout.

You’ll also see flight prices in your chosen currency throughout the search and booking process, so you know exactly what you’re paying.

Is it possible to pay in instalments for a domestic flight?

Absolutely! We offer Buy Now Pay Later options for domestic Colombian flights, even if you're booking last-minute.

Depending on where you're based, you can use providers like Klarna, Afterpay, Zip or others to split the cost into manageable instalments - weekly, bi-weekly or monthly.

How early should I arrive at the airport for a domestic flight in Colombia?

We recommend arriving at least 90 minutes before your flight departs. If you’re flying from a larger airport like Bogotá or Medellín, you may want to allow up to 2 hours, especially during busy periods.

Check-in closes around 45 minutes before departure for most airlines.

What is the baggage allowance on domestic Colombian flights?

Baggage rules vary depending on the airline and the fare you choose. Many basic fares only include a small cabin bag or personal item. Some include a full carry-on or checked baggage, while others allow you to add bags for an extra fee.

We clearly show what's included with your ticket when you book through us, so you can travel prepared.

Are domestic flights in Colombia reliable?

Yes - domestic flights are generally reliable and widely used across Colombia. That said, delays can happen due to weather, especially in mountainous or coastal areas.

We recommend choosing morning flights when possible, as they’re less likely to be affected by weather-related disruptions.

What are the most popular domestic flight routes in Colombia?

Colombia is a large country with major cities and tourist spots spread across different regions. Air travel helps travellers save time and avoid long road journeys. These are the top 10 most popular domestic flight routes, based on frequency and demand:

  • Bogotá (BOG) - Medellín (MDE)
  • Bogotá (BOG) - Cartagena (CTG)
  • Medellín (MDE) - Cali (CLO)
  • Bogotá (BOG) - Santa Marta (SMR)
  • Medellín (MDE) - Barranquilla (BAQ)
  • Bogotá (BOG) - Pereira (PEI)
  • Cali (CLO) - Bogotá (BOG)
  • Bogotá (BOG) - Bucaramanga (BGA)
  • Cartagena (CTG) - Medellín (MDE)
  • Bogotá (BOG) - San Andrés (ADZ)

These routes are operated by Colombia’s main domestic airlines including Avianca, LATAM Colombia, Wingo and SATENA, with multiple departures each day on some of the busiest routes.

Can I reach remote areas of Colombia by air?

Yes, many remote or otherwise difficult-to-reach parts of Colombia are accessible by air. SATENA specialises in connecting smaller cities and regions not well served by road. This includes areas in the Amazon, Pacific coast or border regions. Flying is often the most efficient (and sometimes the only) way to reach these places.

What support do I get if I book through Alternative Airlines?

We’re here for you before, during and after your flight. Our Customer Service team can help with any issues or changes, and we also offer flight protection options at checkout for added peace of mind.

Whether it’s managing a delay, handling a refund or just answering your questions, you’ll always speak to a real person!