Embark on an unforgettable journey to South America’s hidden heart with flights to Bolivia. Nestled in the Andean highlands, this captivating nation offers travelers an extraordinary blend of surreal landscapes, pre-Columbian history, and living Indigenous cultures—all at some of the most accessible fares on the continent.
Direct and connecting flights arrive at El Alto International Airport in La Paz, one of the world’s highest international gateways, as well as Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz, the country’s bustling economic hub. Major airlines from the United States, Europe, and neighboring Latin American nations offer regular service, while domestic carriers provide seamless connections to Uyuni, Cochabamba, Sucre, and beyond.
Whether you are drawn to the otherworldly expanse of the Salar de Uyuni salt flats, the colonial charm of Sucre, or the Amazon Basin’s sprawling biodiversity, Bolivia delivers raw, authentic adventure. Experience the floating islands of Lake Titicaca, navigate the death-defying roads of the Yungas, or witness the flamingo-filled lagoons of Eduardo Avaroa Reserve.
Book your Bolivia flight today and step into a world where ancient traditions, untamed wilderness, and warm hospitality converge at the rooftop of the world.
Santa Cruz de la Sierra (VVI): Viru Viru International Airport is Bolivia’s main international gateway and busiest airport, offering the widest range of regional and intercontinental connections, particularly to North America, Europe, and major South American hubs; ideal for international arrivals and business travel.
La Paz (LPB): El Alto International Airport serves the administrative capital and operates at one of the highest elevations in the world, providing strong regional connections and key domestic routes; commonly used for access to La Paz and the Andean highlands.
Cochabamba (CBB): Jorge Wilstermann International Airport is a central domestic hub with limited but important regional international services; convenient for travel within Bolivia due to its central location.
Others: Sucre (SRE), Tarija (TJA), Rurrenabaque (RBQ), Uyuni (UYU), Trinidad (TDD), Cobija (CIJ), Oruro (ORU), and Potosí (POI) primarily handle domestic flights with limited or occasional regional international service; most travelers use Santa Cruz (VVI) or La Paz (LPB) for major international arrivals and onward domestic connections.
The best time to fly to Bolivia largely depends on what you want to see and do, but in general the dry season from May through October is considered ideal for most travelers. During these months, especially June to September, the weather is cooler and skies are clear across major destinations like Salar de Uyuni, La Paz, and Sucre, making it easier to explore high-altitude landscapes, trek in the Andes, or take scenic flights. Prices for flights and hotels can be higher in peak dry-season months due to increased demand, so booking well in advance often helps secure the best airfares.
If you’re focused on lower airfare deals, the shoulder months of April and November can offer a good balance of relatively dry conditions and more affordable flights, with fewer crowds at popular attractions. The rainy season (December through March) tends to bring afternoon showers, especially in the highlands and Amazon, which can disrupt travel in remote areas — but it’s also when you may find the lowest flight prices of the year if weather-related travel isn’t a concern.
Overall, aim for May–October for optimal weather and advertising flight deals in April, November, or the rainy season if your priority is cost savings.
Experience the vibrant heart of eastern Bolivia with seamless flights to Santa Cruz de la Sierra. As the country’s largest and most dynamic city, Santa Cruz serves as the perfect gateway to everything from lush Amazon rainforests and Jesuit mission trails to a thriving culinary and cultural scene.
Conveniently connected via Viru Viru International Airport (VVI), Santa Cruz welcomes direct and connecting flights from major hubs across South America, North America, and Europe. Whether you’re traveling for business, adventure, or to explore the breathtaking landscapes of the Chiquitania region, finding the right flight has never been easier.
From well-timed international arrivals to efficient domestic connections with cities like La Paz and Cochabamba, your journey to Bolivia’s tropical lowlands begins here. Discover colonial architecture, enjoy world-class beef, and immerse yourself in the warmth of Camba culture—all just a flight away.
Book your flight to Santa Cruz de la Sierra today and unlock the true spirit of Bolivia.
| From | Destination | Airline | Fare | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York (JFK) | Santa Cruz de la Sierra (VVI) | Copa Airlines | From $550 | Contact Us |
| Los Angeles (LAX) | Santa Cruz de la Sierra (VVI) | Copa Airlines | From $652 | Contact Us |
| Chicago (ORD) | Santa Cruz de la Sierra (VVI) | United Airlines | From $603 | Contact Us |
| Washington DC (IAD) | Santa Cruz de la Sierra (VVI) | Copa Airlines | From $610 | Contact Us |
| Miami (MIA) | Santa Cruz de la Sierra (VVI) | Copa Airlines | From $514 | Contact Us |
| Atlanta (ATL) | Santa Cruz de la Sierra (VVI) | Copa Airlines | From $653 | Contact Us |
Note: The fares mentioned are indicative only. It is recommended to contact us for real-time availability and accurate pricing based on your travel dates and departure airport.
Escape to the clouds and discover Bolivia’s enchanting highland capital with flights to La Paz.
Nestled over 3,600 meters above sea level in the heart of the Andes, La Paz is one of the world’s most extraordinary urban destinations—a dramatic fusion of cosmopolitan energy, indigenous heritage, and breathtaking natural scenery. International flights arrive at El Alto International Airport (LPB), one of the highest commercial airports on the planet, offering a gateway not only to the city’s vibrant markets, colonial architecture, and cable car sky-high transport system, but also to the wider wonders of Bolivia.
Whether you’re flying direct from Lima, Bogotá, Madrid, or Miami, or connecting via Santa Cruz, modern flight routes make La Paz more accessible than ever for adventurers, cultural travelers, and business visitors alike.
Book your journey to the top of the world—where every descent reveals a city carved into the mountains and every arrival feels like stepping into another dimension. Flights to La Paz are your first step into unforgettable Andean exploration.
| From | Destination | Airline | Fare | |
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| New York (JFK) | La Paz (LPB) | Air Avianca | From $531 | Contact Us |
| Los Angeles (LAX) | La Paz (LPB) | United Airlines | From $640 | Contact Us |
| Chicago (ORD) | La Paz (LPB) | United Airlines | From $603 | Contact Us |
| Washington DC (IAD) | La Paz (LPB) | Copa Airlines | From $510 | Contact Us |
| Miami (MIA) | La Paz (LPB) | Air Avianca | From $514 | Contact Us |
| Atlanta (ATL) | La Paz (LPB) | Copa Airlines | From $639 | Contact Us |
Note: The fares mentioned are indicative only. It is recommended to contact us for real-time availability and accurate pricing based on your travel dates and departure airport.
Nestled in a fertile valley in the heart of Bolivia, Cochabamba offers a vibrant blend of Andean culture, colonial charm, and world-renowned cuisine. Whether you’re flying in for business, study, or to explore the “City of Eternal Spring,” securing the right flight is your first step toward an unforgettable journey.
Flights to Cochabamba arrive at Jorge Wilstermann International Airport (CBB), a well-connected hub serving direct and connecting routes from major cities across South America, including Santa Cruz, La Paz, and Lima. As Bolivia’s third-largest city, Cochabamba is increasingly accessible with competitive fares from regional carriers and expanding international connections.
Travelers choose Cochabamba for its temperate climate, iconic Cristo de la Concordia statue, bustling Cancha market, and authentic singani distilleries. By booking flights in advance and comparing flexible options, visitors can maximize value while enjoying one of Bolivia’s most welcoming destinations.
Start planning your trip today and discover why Cochabamba is considered the culinary and cultural heart of Bolivia.
| From | Destination | Airline | Fare | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| New York (JFK) | Cochabamba (CBB) | Boliviana de Aviación | From $854 | Contact Us |
| Los Angeles (LAX) | Cochabamba (CBB) | Boliviana de Aviación | From $845 | Contact Us |
| Chicago (ORD) | Cochabamba (CBB) | United Airlines | From $603 | Contact Us |
| Washington DC (IAD) | Cochabamba (CBB) | Copa Airlines | From $849 | Contact Us |
| Miami (MIA) | Cochabamba (CBB) | Sky Airline Peru | From $637 | Contact Us |
| Atlanta (ATL) | Cochabamba (CBB) | Copa Airlines | From $859 | Contact Us |
Travel insurance covering medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and baggage protection — especially important for high-altitude destinations like La Paz and Uyuni.
Extra baggage allowance for outdoor gear, trekking equipment, or layered clothing needed for varied climates.
Seat selection to secure preferred seats (window for scenic views over the Andes, aisle for easier movement on long flights).
Priority check-in and boarding to save time and board ahead on busy international or regional flights.
Airport lounge access for comfort during long layovers or delays, particularly on longer U.S. to South America routes.
In-flight Wi-Fi or entertainment upgrades to stay connected and entertained en route to Bolivia.
Flexible or refundable fare options in case travel plans change due to altitude considerations or itinerary adjustments.
Carbon offset contributions for eco-conscious travelers wanting to mitigate flight emissions.
Local SIM or eSIM data plans for Bolivian coverage, often cheaper than roaming.
Pre-booked airport transfers from Viru Viru (VVI), El Alto (LPB), or Jorge Wilstermann (CBB) to your hotel or destination.
Domestic flight add-ons (e.g., connecting flights to Uyuni, Sucre, Potosí) to secure seats and coordinated itineraries within Bolivia.
Priority baggage handling so your checked bags arrive early after landing.
Travel health kit and altitude medication advice — especially for destinations like La Paz or Uyuni where elevation can affect travelers.
Hotel and tour packages bundled with your flights (e.g., Salar de Uyuni tours, Amazon excursions, or Andes trekking) for savings and convenience.