Traveling to Colombia has never been easier. Today, our country boasts unprecedented air connectivity, receiving over 800 international flights per week from more than 25 countries. This accessibility makes Colombia an ideal destination for travelers from around the world.
Main gateways to the country:
El Dorado International Airport
(Bogotá)
- Main hub for Latin America
- Direct connections with 26 countries
- Average domestic connection time: 1–2 hours
José María Córdova International Airport (Medellín)
- Direct flights from the U.S., Spain, and Panama
- Key entry point to the Coffee Cultural Landscape and Andean region
Rafael Núñez International Airport (Cartagena)
- Connections with North America and Europe
- Perfect starting point to explore the Caribbean coast
Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport (Cali)
- Connections with the U.S., Ecuador, Spain, and Panama
- Ideal for discovering the Pacific and southwestern Colombia

Efficient domestic mobility
Colombia also stands out for its robust domestic flight network with over 20 regional airports. Major cities are connected through multiple daily flights and short durations (30 to 60 minutes), making it easy to explore the country from end to end.
Fun fact
El Dorado International Airport in Bogotá is the third busiest airport in Latin America in terms of passenger traffic, surpassed only by Mexico City and São Paulo. It handles over 35 million passengers per year.