Newark → Bogotá flights
The median fare on this route is $153, with bottom-quartile prices at $146 — book when fares dip near that floor and avoid the $200+ ceiling.
EWR–Bogotá: Target $153 with a 40% spread worth watching
Key takeaways
- Median fare is $153, based on 17 daily snapshots of the cheapest available fares on this route.
- Bottom 25% of fares cluster at $146 — just $7 below median, suggesting the low end is fairly accessible but brief.
- High end reaches $205, meaning fares can swing nearly 40% above the median when inventory tightens.
- The 40% spread between low and high is wide enough to make timing meaningful — this isn't a flat-priced route.
- Sample size is 17 days, which is a moderate window; treat these figures as directional rather than definitive.
30-day price trend
See full numbers and stats on the EWR → BOG price history page.
The full picture
Newark–Bogotá is a sub-$200 route at its best, with a median fare of $153 and a bottom quartile pinned right at $146. That $7 gap between the 25th percentile and the median is narrow, which tells you two things: when cheap fares appear, they don't tend to undercut the floor by much, and they don't last long. If you see anything at or below $150, that's a legitimate buying signal — it represents the route at its most competitive.
The more instructive figure is the ceiling. At $205, the high end sits 34% above the median and nearly 40% above the low. That kind of spread on a short-haul international route (roughly 5 hours block time) typically reflects inventory compression as departure approaches, or sporadic demand spikes rather than a true seasonality curve. Practically speaking, it means procrastination is punished on this route. Fares near $146–$153 are most reliably found when you're booking with at least several weeks of lead time; once you're inside two to three weeks, you're more likely to land in the upper quartile, which begins at $203.
Carrier-specific patterns aren't directly visible in this dataset, so we won't speculate on which airline drives the low-end pricing. Similarly, day-of-week departure effects can influence fares on transatlantic and Latin American routes, but nothing in the 17-day snapshot is granular enough to confirm a reliable pattern here. One honest caveat: 17 samples is a moderate base. The directional guidance — aim for $146–$153, be cautious above $180 — is well-supported, but a larger sample might reveal tighter booking windows or seasonal softening that isn't yet visible in this data.
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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.