Atlanta → Bogotá flights
Atlanta–Bogotá flights median at $191, with 75% of fares landing at or below $213 — book when you see anything under $195 to stay in the bottom quartile.
ATL→BOG: $191 median, but outliers can spike to $297
Key takeaways
- Median fare is $191, based on 30 daily snapshots of the cheapest available cached fares on this route.
- Bottom 25% of fares sit at or below $190 — a remarkably tight floor, suggesting sub-$195 deals are genuinely attainable, not lottery wins.
- $213 is the p75 threshold: three-quarters of observed fares came in at or under this price, making it a reasonable 'ceiling' for a fair deal.
- A 61% spread (low $184, high $297) means this route occasionally surges well above baseline — the $297 high is 56% above the low, so timing still matters.
- The $184 floor is close to the median, indicating fares cluster tightly at the low end but have a long tail of expensive outliers to avoid.
30-day price trend
See full numbers and stats on the ATL → BOG price history page.
The full picture
The Atlanta–Bogotá route has a surprisingly compressed core price band: the 25th and 75th percentiles are just $23 apart ($190–$213), which tells you that on most days, the cheapest available fare is hovering right around $191. That's a useful anchor — if you're shopping and you see something at or below $195, the data suggests you're in the bottom quartile of observed prices and probably shouldn't wait for better.
The 61% spread, however, deserves attention. While the bulk of fares cluster near the low end, the high of $297 confirms this route can surge — likely around peak travel periods, holiday weekends, or when lower-fare inventory sells out. The gap between the $191 median and the $297 high is $106, which is real money on a sub-$200 ticket. That asymmetry argues for booking reasonably early once you confirm travel dates: the downside of waiting is larger than any incremental savings you might find.
On carrier patterns and day-of-week effects: the data doesn't surface a dominant carrier or booking-day signal granular enough to make a specific recommendation. What the price distribution does imply is that fares on this route spend more time near the floor than near the ceiling — so the strategy is less about finding the perfect moment and more about not waiting until inventory tightens. One honest caveat: 30 snapshots cover one rolling window of cached fares and may not capture seasonal shifts — notably, Colombian holiday periods and U.S. summer travel can push prices above what this sample reflects.
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AI-authored from this route's 30-day price index. Article last regenerated Jun 13, 2026. Fares shift continuously — confirm at booking.