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Cheap Flights London to Cartagena 2026 — From 300 EUR

Find the cheapest flights from London to Cartagena in 2026. Compare airlines, prices by month, and booking tips to save on your trip.

Route: London (LHR) → Cartagena (CTG)

Distance: Direct flights not available

Flight Duration: 11h 30m – 14h 30m with 1 stop

Prices by Month

Month Avg Price Demand
January €480 high
February €440 high
March €400 medium
April €380 medium
May €340 low
June €420 high
July €480 high
August €460 high
September €340 low
October €320 low
November €350 low
December €520 high

Airlines on This Route

  • Avianca (connecting): from €380 — Avianca often has the best prices via Bogotá. Check their website directly forflash sales, especially on Tuesdays.
  • Iberia (connecting): from €420 — Iberia via Madrid offers excellent connection times. Book Economy Plus if you want checked luggage included.
  • LATAM (connecting): from €400 — LATAM often has competitive prices via São Paulo or Bogotá. Their 787 aircraft have better inflight experience.
  • British Airways (connecting): from €450 — BA prices tend to be higher but flights depart from LHR and connection times in Madrid or Bogotá are smooth. Use Avios points for redemptions.
  • American Airlines (connecting): from €460 — AA offers good US connection options if you want to break up the journey. Miami connections are shortest (2-3 hours).

Booking Strategy

For London to Cartagena, the optimal booking window is 6-10 weeks before departure for the best prices. October and November offer the lowest fares (€300-380), coinciding with Colombia’s shoulder season and lower tourist demand. Avoid December and January when prices surge to €480-550 due to UK holidays and peak Colombian travel season. Tuesday and Wednesday departures are typically €40-80 cheaper than weekend flights. When searching, check multi-city options via Madrid (Iberia), Bogotá (Avianca/LATAM), or Miami (AA) as these hubs offer the most competitive fares. Use Skyscanner’s ‘everywhere’ search to compare across all airlines, but book directly with the carrier for better customer service if issues arise. Colombian immigration may ask for proof of return ticket, so have your return booking confirmed before arriving in Cartagena.

Route Tips

  • Use Skyscanner or Google Flights with ‘flexible dates’ to compare prices across all connection hubs—Madrid, Bogotá, and Miami often have significantly different fares.
  • Avianca and LATAM often include checked baggage in their base economy fares, while British Airways and Iberia charge extra on their cheapest tickets—always check baggage inclusion before booking.
  • Colombia requires a valid passport and return/onward ticket. Immigration officers may ask for proof of accommodation or financial means—have documents ready.
  • Rafael Núñez Airport (CTG) is only 15 minutes from the Old Town—book a hotel transfer in advance if arriving after dark for safety and convenience.
  • Consider a brief stopover in Bogotá if you have time—Avianca and LATAM offer affordable layover packages, and the capital offers a completely different Colombian experience.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the flight from London to Cartagena?

There are no direct flights from London to Cartagena. The shortest route with one stop takes approximately 11 hours 30 minutes, typically via Madrid with Iberia or Bogotá with Avianca/LATAM. Most connections add 2-4 hours to the journey, putting total travel time between 11h 30m and 14h 30m. The most popular connections are through Madrid (Iberia), Bogotá (Avianca, LATAM), or Miami (American Airlines, Delta). Bogotá connections are generally the most frequent but add more time due to longer layovers, while Madrid and Miami typically offer shorter connection times of 2-4 hours.

How much does it cost to fly from London to Cartagena?

Return flights from London to Cartagena typically cost between €320 and €580 depending on season. The cheapest round-trips start at around €300-350 in low season (September-November) with Avianca or LATAM via Bogotá. Peak season (December-February and June-August) sees prices rise to €450-580, especially around Christmas and UK school holidays. Economy class with a checked bag is standard; business class fares start at €1,800. Budget carriers don’t serve this route, so expect to pay around €380-450 for a decent economy fare with one bag included.

Are there direct flights from London to Cartagena?

No, there are currently no direct flights from London to Cartagena. This is a long-haul route requiring at least one connection. The most common airlines serving this route are Avianca (via Bogotá), LATAM (via São Paulo or Bogotá), Iberia (via Madrid), British Airways (via Madrid or Bogotá), and American Airlines (via Miami or Philadelphia). Rafael Núñez International Airport (CTG) in Cartagena does not have direct long-haul connections from Europe, so all travelers from the UK need to factor in a layover. The shortest total travel time is around 11h 30m with optimal connection times.

What is the cheapest month to fly from London to Cartagena?

October is typically the cheapest month to fly from London to Cartagena, with average return fares around €320-370. September and November are also excellent value at €340-400. These months fall during Colombia’s shoulder season when tourist numbers drop, and airlines discount unsold seats. The most expensive period is December (€480-580) due to Christmas travel, followed by January-February and June-August when UK school holidays drive up demand. To secure the cheapest fares, book 6-10 weeks in advance and consider flexible dates within the shoulder season months for the best deals.

Which airlines fly from London to Cartagena?

Several airlines operate flights from London to Cartagena with at least one stop. Avianca (Star Alliance) offers the most competitive pricing via Bogotá, with fares around €380 including checked baggage. LATAM provides good value via São Paulo or Bogotá with excellent legroom on their 787 aircraft. Iberia offers the most convenient European connection via Madrid with shorter layover times. British Airways operates via Madrid or Bogotá with the option to use Avios points for redemptions. American Airlines and Delta offer US connections via Miami or Philadelphia, which can be useful for breaking up the journey. No budget carriers serve this route.

What airport do I fly into in Cartagena?

You will fly into Rafael Núñez International Airport (CTG), located about 4 kilometers (2.5 miles) northeast of Cartagena’s old town (Cartagena de Indias). The airport is relatively small but modern, handling both international and domestic flights. Transportation to the city center costs approximately €5-8 by official taxi (yellow cabs), €3-5 by local bus (buseta), or €8-15 by private transfer. Journey time is about 15-20 minutes to the walled city (Centro Histórico). Pre-book your transfer if arriving late at night, as taxi ranks can be less reliable after 10pm. The airport has basic facilities including restaurants, shops, and car rental desks.

How far in advance should I book London to Cartagena flights?

For London to Cartagena flights, the optimal booking window is 6-10 weeks before departure. This is when airlines typically release their best discounted seats and prices are most competitive. Booking too early (more than 12 weeks) can sometimes result in higher prices as airlines haven’t yet released sale fares, while booking too late (less than 4 weeks) risks paying premium prices as remaining seats are sold at higher rates. For peak season travel (December, January, July, August), book 10-12 weeks ahead to secure availability and decent prices. Shoulder season (September-November) offers more flexibility with 4-8 weeks usually sufficient for good deals.

Is it cheaper to fly from London to Cartagena on weekdays?

Yes, flying from London to Cartagena on weekdays is significantly cheaper than weekend flights. Tuesday and Wednesday departures typically save €40-80 compared to Friday or Sunday flights. This pattern holds across most airlines operating this route, as business travelers who pay higher fares predominantly fly midweek, leaving weekend seats for leisure travelers at lower price points. For the best savings, aim for a Tuesday or Wednesday departure with a Monday or Tuesday return. Avoid Friday evenings and Sunday returns as these are the most expensive times. The difference can be substantial during peak season, where a Friday departure might cost €500 while a Tuesday departure could be €420 for the same flight.

Data updated: 2026-03

Posted 18d ago

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