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Without a doubt, the biggest hub for air travel in the country is the El Dorado International Airport (BOG), and you'll find plenty of flight options from Canadian cities such as Edmonton, Halifax, Montreal, and Toronto to this airport. From this airport in Colombia, you will find nonstop flight options to a number of Columbian cities like Cali, Cucuta, Medellin, and Pereira, to name just a few.
Canadian citizens are generally quite familiar with the service offerings of Air Canada, an airline that offers plenty of flight options to get to cities in Columbia. Some of the amenities that this airline will offer on trips to Columbia include a personal touch-screen television that includes hundreds of hours of entertainment choices, AC power to charge electronic devices, an audio jack that you can use with your headphones or with the free headphones they offer, as well as a USB port.
The national carriers Air Canada and Avianca offer direct flights to Colombia's main international hub, Bogota El Dorado International Airport (BOG), departing from Toronto Pearson International Airport (YYZ). However, many U.S. carriers also offer connecting flights from major Canadian airports to bigger cities in Colombia such as Bogota, Medellin, Cali and Cartagena. These flights usually include a layover at a U.S. airport. Due to the wide variety of one-stop flights offered by many North American and Latin American carriers, these flights tend to be cheaper than direct flights.
Canadian passport holders do not need a visa to enter Colombia if they are travelling to the country for tourism purposes only and their stay does not exceed 90 days. However, you need to present a passport that is valid for at least 6 months after your expected date of departure from Colombia.
While there are several international airports in Colombia, the majority of international flights arrive at El Dorado International Airport, in the country's capital Bogota. It is the busiest airport in Colombia and is a hub for Colombian carriers such as Avianca and LATAM Colombia. From here, you can easily catch connecting flights to domestic destinations across the country, making it the perfect starting point if you are planning to visit multiple cities and regions.
The islands of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina are serviced by Gustavo Rojas Pinilla International Airport (ADZ), which is the main airport of the archipelago and offers frequent flights to major Colombian cities such as Bogota, Medellin and Cartagena. Travellers who want to visit only the Caribbean islands should keep in mind that Air Transat offers seasonal flights from Montreal-Pierre Trudeau International Airport (YUL) to San Andres.
An average direct flight from Canada to Colombia takes 14h 47m, covering a distance of 8030 km. The most popular route is Toronto - Bogotá with an average flight time of 6h 00m.
The cheapest ticket to Colombia from Canada found in the last 72 hours was C$ 231 one-way, and C$ 368 round-trip. The most popular route is Toronto Pearson Intl to Bogotá El Dorado and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was C$ 497.
Avianca & Air Canada fly the most frequently from Canada to Colombia.
The next most popular destinations are Medellín (25%) and Cartagena (16%). Searches for flights to Cali (5%), to Barranquilla (2%) and to Pereira (1%) are also popular.
Avianca and Air Canada have waived their change and cancellation fees on flights to Colombia. Confirm policies on booking site.
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Japan Airlines was one the best flying experiences I have had.
A wedding was postponed to an uncertain date. The airline could care less. They did refund taxes, however.
Inflight entertainment system had offensive ads promoting homosexuality. Not flying Air Canada again.
United had a delay on the flight and we lost this connection to Vancouver We lost one and half day from our time and money The reservations for the hotel and the tour was prepaid and we lost all that money 💰 So I’m very disappointed.
The food could be improved. The meat was OK and hot but the bread and cake was stale. There was however plenty to drink.
I like their overall services however I didn’t get my preferred food as it was finished.
Your survey could have a not applicable because there was no food unless you bought it and I didn't.
Flight attendants were super, pilot did a great take off and landing, all in all “Great flight”
Air Canada is a reputable airline, dedicated to supporting customers.