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(OSL) Oslo
NORWAY - All Airports
(BOG) Bogota
COLOMBIA - Bogota El Dorado International
20
Jun
Saturday
1 traveler, No cabins
One Way
1 traveler, ECONOMY
Adult
(OSL) All Airports
Oslo, Norway
(BOG) Bogota El Dorado International
Bogota, Colombia
20
Jun
Saturday
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Flying from Oslo to Bogotá: What to Expect

Direct & connecting flights|OSL – BOG|$589
$589one way
Cheapest price
15h 45m1 stop via MAD
Flight duration
9,612 kmas the crow flies
Flight distance
direct & connecting flights

About this route

There are no direct flights between Oslo and Bogotá, so the journey almost always involves a connection in a major European hub. Iberia via Madrid, Air France through Paris and KLM via Amsterdam are the most common options, with total travel time landing somewhere between 15 and 20 hours depending on layovers. Avianca also offers competitive itineraries for travelers heading deeper into Colombia or onward to Latin America. The dry season from December to March tends to be the most pleasant time to arrive in Bogotá, though the city's altitude keeps temperatures mild year-round. For last minute travelers, midweek departures from Gardermoen usually offer better availability than weekend flights, and connecting through Madrid often yields the shortest overall journey. Pack layers — Bogotá sits at 2,640 meters, and the contrast with a Norwegian winter is less dramatic than you might think.

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Frequently asked questions

What are the cheapest months to fly from Oslo (OSL) to Bogotá (BOG)?
The cheapest months to fly from Oslo to Bogotá are typically February, March, and early May, when demand is lower. Avoiding the European summer holidays (June–August) and the Christmas/New Year period can save you 20–40% on airfare. Booking 2–3 months in advance also helps secure better deals.
What are the luggage rules for flights from Oslo to Bogotá?+
Do Norwegian citizens need a visa to enter Colombia?+
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Flying from Oslo to Bogotá: A Traveler's Guide to the Journey

Connecting Scandinavia with the heart of the Andes, the journey from Oslo to Bogotá is one of the more adventurous long-haul routes a Nordic traveler can undertake. There are no direct flights between the two cities, so passengers typically transit through major European hubs such as Amsterdam, Frankfurt, Madrid, Paris, or London. From there, carriers like KLM, Iberia, Lufthansa, Air France, and Avianca complete the transatlantic leg. Total travel time usually ranges between 15 and 22 hours, depending on layover length and routing.

The flight experience itself tends to be smooth, with the second leg crossing the Atlantic offering enough time to sleep, watch films, or settle into a good book. Iberia's Madrid–Bogotá route is among the most popular options thanks to its convenient timing and relatively short connection in Spain. KLM via Amsterdam is another favorite for Norwegian travelers, often praised for reliable service and reasonable layover windows. For those who prefer fewer stops, combining SAS or Norwegian to a European hub with a single transatlantic carrier keeps the journey straightforward.

Timing your trip matters. Bogotá sits at over 2,600 meters above sea level, which means the climate stays mild year-round, hovering between 7 and 20 degrees Celsius. The drier months from December to March and again in July and August are considered the most pleasant for sightseeing. Avoid the heavier rainfall periods of April–May and October–November if outdoor exploration is high on your list. Conversely, leaving Oslo in the depths of January for the green hills surrounding the Colombian capital is a welcome contrast for many Norwegians.

A few practical tips can make the trip easier. Altitude can catch travelers off guard, so plan a slow first day in Bogotá, drink plenty of water, and avoid heavy meals or alcohol on arrival. Carry a light jacket; evenings in the Colombian capital can feel surprisingly cool. Norwegian passport holders do not need a visa for short tourist stays, but always confirm entry rules before departure. Booking three to four months in advance generally yields better fares, and midweek departures tend to be quieter.

What makes this route compelling is the sheer contrast between the two destinations. You leave behind fjords, forests, and Nordic minimalism, and arrive in a vibrant Latin American metropolis filled with colonial architecture, lively markets, and access to coffee regions, Caribbean coastlines, and Amazonian rainforest. For the curious traveler, the long journey is part of the reward.