Cheap flights from Mumbai to Bogota — book online with FlightGPT
Quick answer: Mumbai to Bogota non-stop flights take about No non-stop — ≈ 22–26h total via a 2-stop routing through Europe, operated by KLM, Lufthansa, Turkish, Air France, Avianca, Air India + partners (all 1–2 stop), with around No non-stop — daily 1–2 connections via Europe (Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Paris) direct departures a day. Indian passport holders should check the visa requirement summarised below. Use the live search above to compare today's cheapest BOM–BOG fare across every airline, OTA and travel agent in one place.
Last reviewed June 2026 by the FlightGPT flights desk · route facts cross-checked against DGCA and the Airports Authority of India (AAI) · fares are live — verify the final price in search before booking.
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Mumbai to Bogota flights — quick facts
- Distance: ≈ 15,540 km (great-circle)
- Non-stop flight time: No non-stop — ≈ 22–26h total via a 2-stop routing through Europe
- Direct flights per day: No non-stop — daily 1–2 connections via Europe (Amsterdam, London, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Paris)
- Airlines flying Mumbai Bogota: KLM, Lufthansa, Turkish, Air France, Avianca, Air India + partners (all 1–2 stop)
- Visa for Indians: Visa-free ONLY with valid US/Schengen visa; else Colombian visa — see /visas
Airlines flying Mumbai to Bogota
There is no non-stop, so every itinerary connects at least once — and usually twice — through a transatlantic hub. The cleanest options run via Europe: KLM via Amsterdam and Lufthansa via Frankfurt or Munich both fly the whole way with their SkyTeam/Star partners, while Turkish Airlines via Istanbul, Air France via Paris and various London routings are common alternatives. Colombia's own Avianca picks up many travellers in Europe for the final leg into Bogota. Because most journeys involve two connections, book the entire BOM–BOG trip on a single ticket so bags check through and connections are protected.
Cheapest time to fly & book
This is a premium ultra-long-haul market, so fares are high and best locked in early. As of May 2026, indicative round-trip economy runs roughly ₹1,10,000–1,80,000 depending on routing and season, with sale fares occasionally dipping below that on a two-stop Europe connection. The December–January holidays and the mid-year peak push prices up; the quieter shoulder weeks of spring and autumn tend to be cheaper. With a journey this long, weigh total travel time and layover quality against the headline price — a slightly dearer one-connection-feel itinerary can be worth it. Book 2–4 months ahead. Indicative only — check live fares in the FlightGPT chat.
Flight duration & routing
The great-circle distance is about 15,540 km, but because there is no direct flight, real itineraries fly farther via Europe and take roughly 22 to 26 hours in total, including connections. A typical pattern is a ~9–10h Mumbai–Europe leg, a connection, then a ~11–12h transatlantic sector down to Bogota, sometimes with a second short stop. Bogota is 10h 30m behind India, so the long westward journey and the big time shift mean serious jet lag — you generally arrive the same calendar day you left, local time. Choose a routing with a sensible layover and allow recovery time on arrival.
Baggage & fares
On these long-haul tickets, full-service economy on KLM, Lufthansa, Turkish, Air France or Avianca typically includes a checked allowance around 23–30 kg (often one or two pieces on the transatlantic leg), plus a cabin bag — more generous than short-haul norms, though it varies by fare brand. Booking the whole journey on one ticket means the allowance and through-checked bags follow you to Bogota, and a missed connection is the airline's responsibility. Premium economy and business cabins are widely available and, on a 24-hour journey, worth pricing. Request a vegetarian (VGML) meal in advance, and carry essentials in your cabin bag in case of a delayed checked bag.
Airports & terminals
Mumbai (BOM) — Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International handles long-haul international flights from the modern Terminal 2; allow plenty of time for check-in, immigration and security on a multi-leg international ticket. Your connection is a major European hub — Amsterdam Schiphol, Frankfurt, Istanbul, Paris CDG or London. Bogota (BOG) — El Dorado International is one of Latin America's busiest airports, about 15 km west of the city centre and sitting at high altitude (~2,640 m), so you may feel the thin mountain air on arrival. Confirm which European hub and terminal your itinerary uses, as two-stop tickets can change both.
Visa & entry for Indians
This is the key point for Colombia. Indian passport holders are visa-free for up to 90 days ONLY if they already hold a valid US visa or a Schengen visa (a regular tourist/business visa, not an airport-transit visa) with a minimum 180 days' validity at entry, or US/Schengen permanent residence. If you do not hold such a visa, you must obtain a Colombian tourist visa in advance. Since many Europe routings need a Schengen transit anyway, plan your visas together. A passport valid six months, onward tickets and proof of funds are expected. Confirm the current rule before booking — full guidance is in the Visas guide.
Best time to visit
Bogota sits high in the Andes, so it is cool and spring-like year-round rather than tropical, with average daytime temperatures in the teens to low 20s°C and chilly evenings — pack layers whatever the month. The drier seasons (roughly December–March and July–August) are the most reliable for sightseeing around La Candelaria, Monserrate and the Gold Museum, while April–May and October–November are wetter. The big westward time shift means jet lag is real, so build in a slow first day. For ideas on combining Bogota with the coffee region or Cartagena, see the destinations guide.
Frequently asked questions
How long is the Mumbai to Bogota flight?
There is no non-stop. Realistic journeys take about 22 to 26 hours in total with one or two stops, usually via a European hub - a ~9-10h Mumbai-Europe leg plus a ~11-12h transatlantic sector down to Bogota, sometimes with a second short stop.
Which airlines fly Mumbai to Bogota?
No airline flies it non-stop. The best routings connect via Europe - KLM via Amsterdam, Lufthansa via Frankfurt or Munich, Turkish via Istanbul or Air France via Paris, often with Avianca or Air India and partners completing the journey into Bogota.
How much is a Mumbai to Bogota ticket?
As of May 2026, indicative round-trip economy runs roughly ₹1,10,000-1,80,000 by routing and season, with occasional sale fares below that on a two-stop Europe connection. The December-January and mid-year peaks are dearest. Live fares in the FlightGPT chat.
Do Indians need a visa for Colombia?
It depends. Indians are visa-free for up to 90 days ONLY if they hold a valid US or Schengen visa (min. 180 days validity, not an airport-transit visa) or US/Schengen residence. Otherwise a Colombian tourist visa is required in advance. See /visas.
Is there a non-stop Mumbai to Bogota flight?
No. Colombia is almost halfway round the world from India (~15,540 km), and no direct India-Colombia flight exists. Every itinerary connects at least once, and usually twice, most commonly through a European hub, for a total journey of around 22 to 26 hours.
Cheapest month to fly Mumbai to Bogota?
The quieter shoulder weeks of spring and autumn are usually cheapest. Avoid the December-January holidays and the mid-year peak, which are the priciest. On a 24-hour journey, weigh layover quality and total time against the headline fare. Book 2-4 months ahead.
Find the cheapest Mumbai to Bogota flight
The cheapest Mumbai to Bogota airfare on any given day depends on three things — your travel date, your airline preference and how far ahead you book. Use the FlightGPT search box above to compare Mumbai to Bogota ticket prices across KLM, Lufthansa, Turkish, Air France, Avianca, Air India + partners (all 1–2 stop) — typically the lowest fare today differs from the lowest fare 30 days from now by 25-40 percent. We surface every option so the lowest Mumbai-Bogota price wins.
Last-minute Mumbai to Bogota flights
Need a last-minute Mumbai to Bogota flight for tomorrow, this weekend or in the next seven days? Our live BOM-BOG search pulls real-time fares — last-minute deals do appear on this route, especially on red-eye departures and shoulder days. Tap Search on FlightGPT with your date and we will return the cheapest last-minute Mumbai Bogota options instantly.
Mumbai to Bogota non-stop and direct flights
Most travellers prefer the Mumbai to Bogota non-stop option. The direct Mumbai-Bogota flight time is No non-stop — ≈ 22–26h total via a 2-stop routing through Europe. If you are flexible, 1-stop alternatives through major hubs can be 15-30 percent cheaper. FlightGPT lets you filter by "Direct only" or compare both side by side — useful when you want the cheapest Mumbai Bogota ticket but are open to a layover.
Mumbai to Bogota airfare — what to expect
Mumbai to Bogota ticket prices on the FlightGPT live grid update by the minute. The lowest-priced Mumbai Bogota airfare today might be on a low-cost carrier; the best deal next month might be on a full-service KLM flight bundled with checked baggage and a meal. We compare fully-bundled all-in fares, never base fares with surprise add-ons.