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(BOG) Bogota
COLOMBIA - Bogota El Dorado International
(MEX) Mexico City
MEXICO - Mexico City Benito Juarez International
23
May
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(BOG) Bogota El Dorado International
Bogota, Colombia
(MEX) Mexico City Benito Juarez International
Mexico City, Mexico
23
May
Saturday
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Bogotá to Mexico City: Your Flight Guide

Direct & connecting flights|BOG – MEX|$149
$149one way
Cheapest price
4h 45mdirect flight
Flight duration
3,153 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

The flight from Bogotá to Mexico City covers roughly 3,000 kilometers and takes about four and a half hours. It's one of the most well-connected routes in Latin America, with carriers like Avianca, Aeroméxico, and VivaAerobus offering multiple daily departures from El Dorado International Airport. Direct flights are widely available, making this a straightforward journey even for last minute travelers who need flexibility. Mexico City sits at a similar altitude to Bogotá, so altitude adjustment is rarely an issue. The dry season between November and April is generally the most comfortable time to visit, though the city buzzes with energy year-round. Expect vibrant food scenes on both ends of this route — from Bogotá's ajiaco to Mexico City's legendary street tacos. Booking last minute on this corridor can still turn up reasonable fares, especially on midweek departures. Pack a light jacket; both cities cool down in the evenings.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Bogotá (BOG) to Mexico City (MEX)?
The cheapest months to fly from Bogotá to Mexico City are typically February, March, and September, which fall outside peak holiday seasons. Booking 4-6 weeks in advance and flying midweek (Tuesday or Wednesday) can also help you find lower fares. Prices tend to spike during December, July, and during Mexican holiday periods like Semana Santa.
Do Colombian citizens need a visa to travel to Mexico?+
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Flying from Bogotá to Mexico City: A Guide for Travelers

Connecting two of Latin America's most vibrant and historically rich capitals, the route from Bogotá to Mexico City is one of the continent's most popular corridors. Whether you're drawn by the culinary scene, ancient ruins, or bustling urban culture, this journey bridges two worlds that share deep cultural roots yet offer remarkably different experiences.

The flight from Bogotá's El Dorado International Airport to Mexico City's Aeropuerto Internacional Benito Juárez typically takes between four and a half to five hours, covering roughly 3,150 kilometers. Both airports are major hubs, so travelers benefit from frequent departures throughout the day. Avianca, Colombia's flagship carrier, operates several direct flights on this route, as does Aeroméxico and occasionally VivaAerobus. Direct service makes the journey straightforward, though connecting options through cities like Panama City or Cancún can sometimes offer alternative pricing.

One thing worth noting is altitude. Bogotá sits at approximately 2,640 meters above sea level, and Mexico City is not far behind at 2,240 meters. Travelers coming from lower-elevation cities might feel the thin air upon arrival at either end, so staying hydrated and taking things slowly during the first day is always wise advice.

When it comes to timing your trip, the dry season in Mexico City runs from November through April, offering pleasant temperatures and clear skies ideal for exploring neighborhoods like Coyoacán, Roma, and the historic Zócalo. December and early January can be particularly festive, though expect higher demand for flights during the holiday season. For those hoping to avoid crowds, late January through March strikes a nice balance between good weather and manageable tourist traffic.

Mexico City rewards travelers who arrive curious and hungry. From world-class museums like the Museo Nacional de Antropología to street-side taquerías serving al pastor until the early morning hours, the city packs an extraordinary amount of culture into every corner. Colombian travelers will find familiar warmth in the hospitality, along with some surprising linguistic differences despite the shared language.

A few practical tips can make flying from Bogotá to Mexico City smoother. Carry a light jacket in your personal bag, as both airports and the aircraft cabin can run cool. Mexican immigration is generally efficient, but having your tourist card filled out in advance saves time. Also, download an offline map of Mexico City's metro system — it's one of the most affordable and efficient ways to navigate the sprawling capital once you land.

This route represents more than just a flight. It's a bridge between two extraordinary cultures, each with its own rhythm, flavor, and unmistakable energy.