There is great news on the horizon for Dallas travelers, and particularly for those making the trek from DFW to Colombia. In a statement released on May 27, 2025, Avianca—the leading airline in Colombia, Ecuador and Central America—announced that it has launched a nonstop service between Dallas and Bogotá, operating four times per week. With this latest addition, Dallas travelers can fly directly into Bogotá, bypassing an otherwise Miami International Airport layover.
“With this new route between Dallas and Bogotá, we now offer 19 direct routes from Colombia to nine U.S. destinations, with more than 170 weekly flights scheduled for the June 2025 peak travel season,” said Frederico Pedreira, CEO of Avianca. “This growth not only broadens our service options for travelers, but also strengthens our position as one of the leading airlines in the region.”

Andrés Fernando Diez Martínez, Consul of Colombia in Dallas, added: “The launch of the direct route between Dallas and Bogotá marks an important step in strengthening the longstanding, deep and dynamic relationship between Colombia and the United States. This new connection will foster greater exchange, bringing more travelers, entrepreneurs, and opportunities in both directions, and reflects the growing importance of bilateral tourism and business ties.”
The launch of this new route strengthens Avianca’s U.S.- Colombia network for June 2025, bringing the total to 19 direct routes, including: Barranquilla–Miami; Bogotá–Boston, Dallas, Fort Lauderdale, Washington, New York, Orlando, Miami, Chicago, and Tampa; Cali–New York and Miami; Cartagena–New York and Miami; Medellín–Fort Lauderdale, New York, Orlando, and Miami; and Pereira–New York.
Tickets are available for purchase at avianca.com, through the Avianca mobile app, authorized travel agencies, and Avianca’s direct sales points.

