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(BEY) Beirut
LEBANON - Beirut Rafic Hariri International
(BOG) Bogota
COLOMBIA - Bogota El Dorado International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BEY) Beirut Rafic Hariri International
Beirut, Lebanon
(BOG) Bogota El Dorado International
Bogota, Colombia
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Beirut to Bogota: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|BEY – BOG|$789
$789one way
Cheapest price
19h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
11,420 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Beirut to Bogota

There are no direct flights between Beirut and Bogota, so every itinerary on this route involves at least one connection, often through Istanbul, Madrid, Paris or Frankfurt. Total travel time usually lands between 18 and 26 hours depending on the layover, with Turkish Airlines, Air France, Lufthansa and Iberia among the most common carriers. The journey crosses the Mediterranean, the Atlantic and finally climbs into the Andes, where El Dorado International sits at over 2,500 meters above sea level — a noticeable change after the coastal humidity of Beirut. Shoulder seasons, particularly March and October, tend to offer the smoothest combination of weather and fares. For last minute travelers, European hubs generally hold the best availability, since onward flights to Bogota run several times a day. Pack layers, allow time at your connection, and consider arriving a day early to adjust to the altitude.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Beirut (BEY) to Bogotá (BOG)?
The cheapest months to fly from Beirut to Bogotá are typically February, March, and early November, when demand is lower and airlines often release promotional fares. Avoid traveling during December, July, and August, as these are peak holiday seasons with higher ticket prices.
What are the luggage rules for flights from Beirut to Bogotá?+
Do Lebanese citizens need a visa to enter Colombia?+
Are there direct flights from Beirut to Bogotá, or do I need a transit stop?+
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Flying from Beirut to Bogotá: A Long-Haul Journey Across Two Worlds

Few routes connect such culturally vivid cities as Beirut and Bogotá. The journey from the Mediterranean coast of Lebanon to the high Andean plateau of Colombia is a true long-haul adventure, typically requiring at least one or two stopovers, since no direct service currently links the two capitals. Travelers usually find themselves transiting through major hubs such as Istanbul, Paris, Madrid, Frankfurt, or Doha, with total travel time ranging between 18 and 28 hours depending on layover length and routing.

The most common itineraries involve Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, Air France through Paris, Iberia and Avianca via Madrid, or Lufthansa connecting through Frankfurt. Qatar Airways also offers smooth connections via Doha, often paired with a partner carrier on the transatlantic leg. For travelers prioritizing comfort, the European hubs tend to offer the most generous lie-flat business class products on the long Atlantic crossing toward El Dorado International Airport.

Timing your trip matters. Bogotá sits at 2,640 meters above sea level and enjoys a remarkably stable climate year-round, with cool temperatures hovering between 8 and 20 degrees Celsius. The driest months, from December to March and again in July and August, are ideal for exploring the city and venturing into the surrounding Andes. Departing from Beirut, spring and autumn are particularly pleasant, avoiding the humid Levantine summer and the busier holiday travel periods.

A few practical tips can ease the journey. Because the flight from Beirut to Bogotá crosses multiple time zones, give yourself at least a day to acclimatize on arrival, especially considering Bogotá's altitude, which can leave newcomers slightly short of breath. Hydration during the long-haul segments is essential, and travelers should pack layers, since cabin temperatures and Bogotá's evening chill can both surprise unprepared passengers. Visa requirements are generally straightforward for Lebanese passport holders entering Colombia, but it is wise to verify current entry rules before departure.

What makes this route compelling is the sheer contrast it offers. You leave a city defined by its seaside cafés, ancient souks, and Mediterranean energy, and arrive in a sprawling Latin American capital surrounded by green mountains, colonial neighborhoods like La Candelaria, and an emerging culinary scene that rivals any in South America. The journey is long, yes, but the cultural distance is part of the reward, making the trek from Beirut to Bogotá feel less like a flight and more like a passage between two distinct worlds.