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Median fares on DFW–BOG sit at $225 across 17 daily snapshots, with a wide $147–$286 range suggesting meaningful savings for flexible, watchful bookers.

Dallas–Bogotá: Target $221–$225 but act fast on sub-$200 dips

Key takeaways

  • Median fare is $225, making that a reliable baseline expectation for this route.
  • The bottom quartile (p25) sits at $221, meaning only about a quarter of observed fares came in at or below that level — a modest but real threshold.
  • The $147 floor represents a genuine outlier — roughly 35% below median — worth watching for but not worth planning around.
  • A 95% spread between low and high ($147–$286) signals this route is volatile; timing your purchase matters more than on lower-spread routes.
  • With only 17 daily samples, patterns here are indicative rather than definitive — treat any trend as a starting point, not a rule.

30-day price trend

DFW → BOG · cheapest cached fare per day · last 17 days · 95%
$147 low$286 high

See full numbers and stats on the DFWBOG price history page.

The full picture

The Dallas–Bogotá route shows a strikingly wide price band: the cheapest observed fare of $147 is nearly half the $286 high, and the 95% spread percentage puts this well above the threshold where timing your purchase makes a tangible difference. That said, the interquartile range tells a tighter story — the middle half of fares clustered between $221 and $281, which means most shoppers who aren't catching a flash sale will land somewhere in that window. The $225 median is a sensible anchor for budgeting purposes.

On a route like DFW–BOG, which connects a major U.S. hub to a growing Latin American business and leisure destination, fares tend to soften when booked roughly three to eight weeks out — far enough to avoid last-minute premiums but close enough that airlines have begun clearing unsold inventory. Sub-$200 fares do appear in this dataset, but they represent the low tail of the distribution rather than a predictable recurring price point. If your schedule allows flexibility of even a day or two on either side of your preferred travel window, setting a fare alert at or below $221 (the p25 level) gives you a data-grounded trigger rather than an arbitrary guess.

One honest caveat: this analysis is based on 17 daily snapshots, which is a thinner sample than the 30-day baseline we'd prefer for high-confidence conclusions. Seasonal demand shifts — Bogotá's dry seasons in December–January and June–August tend to draw more travelers — aren't fully captured here, and a stronger dataset might reveal tighter patterns. Use $225 as your planning number, treat anything under $200 as a genuine opportunity worth acting on quickly, and revisit fares regularly rather than making a single check.

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AI-authored from this route's 30-day price index. Article last regenerated May 13, 2026. Fares shift continuously — confirm at booking.

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