2024

TERMINAL SALITRE

Bus station
5/5
1 review

The Terminal de Transporte Salitre is the main bus station in Bogotá. It is a huge building that looks like an airport, where buses from all over the country leave and arrive every minute. It is divided into 5 different colored zones, classified according to the departure destinations of the buses. Terminal 1 (yellow) serves the south of the country; Terminal 2 (blue) serves the east and west; Terminal 3 (red) serves the north. Terminal 4 (green) is the interdepartmental cab service, and Terminal 5 (purple) is reserved for passenger arrivals.

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2024

LATAM COLOMBIA

Airlines
5/5
1 review

LATAM Colombia is the Colombian subsidiary of the LATAM Airlines group, the largest airline in South America, following the merger of the Chilean and Brazilian companies LAN and TAM (Brazil). LATAM Colombia offers international flights from Bogotá and is Avianca's main competition on domestic routes to the country's main airports. Please note that LATAM Colombia usually charges for checked baggage on domestic flights.A mileage program with LATAM Pass for those who travel a lot.

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2024

VIVA AIR

Airlines
4/5
1 review

Low cost airlinesubsidiary of Ryanair, Viva Air operates on the same model, with its advantages (especially fares) and disadvantages (customer service, baggage weight limitations, etc.). Viva Air serves many national (and some international) destinations, with interesting connections between intermediate cities, for example between Pereira and Santa Marta, or between Armenia and San Andrés, or between Pasto and Cartagena. Remember to print your tickets in advance, otherwise you will be charged extra

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2024

AVIANCA

Airlines
4/5
1 review

The main Colombian airline. International and national flights to more than 20 destinations in all regions of the country. Avianca made its first flight (between Barranquilla and Puerto Berrio) in 1920, over a century ago! It is the oldest company in operation on the continent and the second in the world. Website in Spanish and English, and there are Avianca agencies in all major cities. Fares are said to be a little more expensive than other companies, but the service is good.

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2024

TRANSMILENIO

Public transport buses and coaches
3.5/5
2 reviews

This massive mode of transportation offers more than 130 km of dedicated lanes for large articulated buses. It is a fast and convenient way to get around. Used by 2.3 million passengers a day, it is unfortunately completely saturated during rush hour. TransMilenio serves a large part of the metropolis, with 150 stations located approximately every 500 meters. Despite the network maps in the stations, the system is complicated to understand, but the agents or applications (TransMi App, Moovit, etc.) will help you (lines, connections, travel times).

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2024

DELTA AIRLINES

Airline and services

BOGOTÁ is a dynamic, cosmopolitan city with many tourist attractions. To get to Bogotá, Delta Airlines offers flights from Paris-Orly. Flights are available all year round and offer connections to other destinations in the United States. Once in Bogotá, visitors can enjoy a variety of activities. The city is packed with museums, such as the Gold Museum and the National Museum, showcasing Colombian history and culture. Architecture buffs can admire La Candelaria, Bogotá's historic district, with its cobbled streets and colonial buildings. For nature lovers, the Chingaza National Natural Park offers magnificent landscapes of mountains and lakes. Travellers can also visit Mount Monserrate, which offers panoramic views over the city. Bogotá also boasts a lively nightlife, with numerous bars, restaurants and clubs. Visitors can sample traditional Colombian cuisine, including arepa and bandeja paisa. The city also offers plenty of shopping opportunities, with modern malls and local markets. It is advisable to check specific opening times before planning a visit.

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2024

AIR CANADA

Airline and services

8A-49, Suite 719, World Trade Center Torre B, Bogota, COLOMBIA. Air Canada is Canada's largest full-service airline, providing passenger services to more than 190 destinations worldwide. Together with its regional partners Air Canada Express and Air Canada rouge, the airline carries more than 38 million passengers every year. Bogotá, the capital of Colombia, offers many tourist attractions, including the Bogotá Gold Museum, the Botero Museum and Bolivar Square.

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2024

SATENA

Airlines

Servicio Aéreo a Territorios Nacionales (SATENA) is a company owned by the Colombian State. It serves airports in the most remote areas of the country. In addition to passengers, it transports goods and packages. Due to the size of the aircraft, the weight of luggage is often limited in the hold (15 kg) as well as in the cabin (5 kg). Departures and arrivals in Bogotá take place at Terminal 2 (Puente Aero). Note that it is sometimes complicated to buy tickets from abroad, installing a VPN sometimes makes things easier.

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2024

EASYFLY

Airlines

This Colombian company is interesting to go to cities not served by the big companies, like Avianca and Latam. Easyfly, with a fleet of small planes, is regularly increasing the number of its routes and now covers a good part of the country, with also interesting direct connections between intermediate cities, to avoid going through Bogotá every time. Luggage weight is limited to 15 kg in the hold and 5 kg in the cabin. Please note: departures and arrivals in Bogotá take place at Terminal 2 (Puente Aero).

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2024

WINGO

Airlines

This low cost subsidiary of the Panamanian company Copa Airlines is especially interesting for its fares to international destinations from Bogotá, Medellín, Cali or Cartagena (Panama City, San José, Mexico City, Punta Cana, Curacao, Cancún, Guayaquil, Havana, Caracas, Santo Domingo?) Domestic flights are mainly between the largest cities (Bogotá, Medellín, Cali, Barranquilla, Cartagena) but also with Santa Marta or San Andrés. The weight of luggage is limited to 10 kg in the hold and 6 kg in the cabin.

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2024

TEMBICI

Getting around by bike

In May 2022, Claudia López, Mayor of Bogotá, announced the first positive tests before officially launching the self-service bicycle system, based on the PBSC technology already used in several major cities around the world. Thanks to 1,500 electric bicycles (charged by solar energy), flights adapted for people with reduced mobility(manocleta) and 150 bicycles equipped with baby carriers. No fewer than 300 stations are located between Usaquén and the city center. The system works with a downloadable application.

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TACA

Airline and services
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