Cheaper options often include one-stop connections through hubs like Miami, Houston, Dallas, or Panama City. Keep an eye on major carriers (American, Delta, United, Avianca, Copa) and budget airlines (Spirit, Frontier), which can offer lower fares—though budget carriers may charge extra for baggage and seat selection.
🗓️ When to Find the Best Deals?
The price of flights can fluctuate significantly based on the time of year and demand.
- Off-Peak Season: Traveling during the shoulder seasons (e.g., late spring or early autumn, excluding major holidays) often yields lower fares. Bogotá's weather is fairly consistent year-round, so avoiding peak travel times like major U.S. holidays (Thanksgiving, Christmas, Spring Break) and Colombian holidays is key.
- Mid-Week Travel: Flying on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, or Saturdays can sometimes be cheaper than flying on peak travel days like Fridays or Sundays.
- Booking in Advance: Generally, booking your flight several weeks to a few months in advance can help secure better prices. Last-minute bookings tend to be more expensive.
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💡 Tips for Saving on Your Flight
- Be Flexible with Dates: Use Trip.com's flexible date search to compare prices across a range of days or even weeks. Sometimes shifting your travel by a day or two can result in significant savings.
- Consider Nearby Airports: While Atlanta is your departure city, sometimes flying from other nearby major hubs (though less convenient) or considering flights into smaller regional airports near Bogotá (not applicable here, BOG is the main one) could offer savings on other routes. For this specific route, focusing on ATL and BOG is best.
- Set Price Alerts: Set up price alerts on Trip.com to get notified when fares for your desired route drop.
- Look for Sales and Promotions: Airlines frequently offer sales. Subscribing to newsletters or checking airline websites directly can help you catch these deals.
Data was updated on December 7, 2025; please refer to the real-time search for specific details.



