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(CPH) Copenhagen
DENMARK - Copenhagen Kastrup
(BOG) Bogota
COLOMBIA - Bogota El Dorado International
18
Jul
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(CPH) Copenhagen Kastrup
Copenhagen, Denmark
(BOG) Bogota El Dorado International
Bogota, Colombia
18
Jul
Saturday
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Flying from Copenhagen to Bogotá: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|CPH – BOG|$589
$589one way
Cheapest price
16h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
9,520 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

Copenhagen to Bogotá

There are no direct flights between Copenhagen and Bogotá, so expect at least one stop on the way. Most itineraries route through Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, or Frankfurt, with carriers like Iberia, Air France, KLM, and Lufthansa handling the long-haul leg to Colombia. Total travel time usually lands between 15 and 20 hours, depending on the layover. The dry season from December to March is the most popular window for visiting Bogotá, which can push fares higher around the holidays. Shoulder months like May and September tend to offer more breathing room on price and availability. For last minute travelers, connections through Madrid often have the widest selection of seats when booking close to departure. El Dorado International sits at over 2,600 meters, so give yourself a slow first day. Even on a last minute trip, the altitude rewards a gentle arrival.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Copenhagen (CPH) to Bogotá (BOG)?
The cheapest months to fly from Copenhagen to Bogotá are typically February, March, and early May, when demand is lower. Avoid booking during the European summer holidays (June-August) and the Christmas/New Year period, as fares can be significantly higher. Booking 2-3 months in advance usually offers the best deals.
What are the luggage rules for flights from CPH to BOG?+
Do Danish citizens need a visa to enter Colombia?+
Are there direct flights from Copenhagen to Bogotá, or is a transit required?+
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Flying from Copenhagen to Bogotá: A Traveler's Guide to the Journey

Crossing from the cool Scandinavian capital to the high-altitude heart of Colombia is one of those journeys that rewards patience. There are no direct flights from Copenhagen to Bogotá, so travelers typically connect through major European or North American hubs such as Madrid, Paris, Amsterdam, Frankfurt, or Miami. Total travel time generally ranges between fourteen and twenty hours, depending on the layover and the carrier chosen.

Iberia and Air France are often favored for their single-stop itineraries through southern Europe, while KLM and Lufthansa connect efficiently via Amsterdam and Frankfurt. Avianca, Colombia's flag carrier, partners with several European airlines and offers smooth onward service into El Dorado International Airport. Travelers seeking more legroom on the long transatlantic leg sometimes opt for premium economy, which has become increasingly available on routes between Europe and South America.

The best time to make this trip depends on what you want from Colombia. December through March brings the driest weather in Bogotá, making it ideal for exploring the cobblestone streets of La Candelaria or taking day trips to Zipaquirá's salt cathedral. The European shoulder seasons of April-May and September-October tend to offer the most comfortable fares and lighter crowds at connecting airports. Avoid booking around Colombian holidays such as Semana Santa, when demand spikes and prices climb.

A few practical tips can make the journey easier. Bogotá sits at roughly 2,640 meters above sea level, so arriving rested helps the body adjust to the altitude. Drink plenty of water during the flight, skip heavy meals on the final leg, and take it slow during your first day in the city. Danish passport holders do not need a visa for short tourist stays, but immigration officers may ask for proof of onward travel. Keep a printed itinerary handy.

What makes the Copenhagen to Bogotá route interesting is the sheer contrast at either end. You leave behind a flat, bike-friendly city wrapped in maritime light and arrive in a sprawling Andean capital surrounded by green mountains, where street vendors sell arepas and the air carries the scent of roasted coffee. The cultural distance feels even greater than the geographic one.

For those continuing onward, Bogotá is a natural gateway to Cartagena, the coffee region, or the Amazon. Booking connecting domestic flights on the same ticket can save time and simplify baggage transfers. With a little planning, this long-haul route becomes less of an endurance test and more of a meaningful transition between two very different worlds.