Colombian Airports and Contact Information
Summary:This article offers details on major Colombian airports and flight connections to Colombia via the US or Europe, noting the absence of direct flights from China.
Major Airport in Colombia
1.El Dorado International Airport
Address: Avenida El Dorado, Bogotá, Colombia
Website:https://eldorado.aero/en
Phone: +57 (601) 266 2000
2.José María Córdova International Airport
Address: Km 5, Via al Aeropuerto, Rionegro, Antioquia, Colombia
Website: https://mdeairport.com/
Phone: +57 44025110
Business and Advertising Inquiries: airportsdirectory@gmail.com
3. Rafael Núñez International Airport
Address: Carrera 9 # 30-30, Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia
Website: https://rafaelnunezinternationalairport.com/
Phone: +57 5 655 3700
4.Ernesto Cortissoz International Airport
Address: Carrera 43B, Barranquilla, Atlántico, Colombia
Website:https://aeropuertobaq.com/
Phone: +60(5) 3160900
Customer Service Hotline: 018000181048
Email: info@aeropuertobaq.com
customerservice@aeropuertobaq.com
infopoint@aeropuertobaq.com
Flight Routes Between China and Colombia
There are no direct flights between China and Colombia. Travelers from China to Colombia typically choose to transit through the United States (e.g., New York) or Europe (e.g., Paris, Frankfurt).
Swiss International Air Lines offers flights from China to Colombia, but specific route details are not provided. Swiss International Air Lines flights usually involve a connection in Europe, such as Zurich.
American Airlines offers flights from China with connections in the United States before arriving in Colombia. For example, a flight from Beijing might connect in Philadelphia or Boston before continuing to Colombia.
Air Freight
Cainiao Network, Alibaba's logistics arm, in collaboration with Atlas Air, has launched a new air freight route connecting China and Colombia. Specifically:
Frequency: Three charter flights per week.
Aircraft: Boeing 747-8F freighter with a cargo capacity of 133 tons.
Route: While directly mentioned as connecting Hong Kong, China to Brazil and Chile, the launch of this route increases cargo capacity from China to South America, indirectly supporting the demand for cargo transportation between China and Colombia.