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FAQs - booking Bolivia flights

  • What are the passport and visa requirements for flying to Bolivia?

    US citizens visiting Bolivia will need a valid passport and visa to be allowed into Bolivia. The passport should have at least six months of validity, and you'll be required to show proof of a round-trip ticket on a tourist visa. Travelers with a tourist visa can stay in Bolivia for up to 30 days, and you can get a visa on arrival once you land at the Bolivian airports. You can purchase the Bolivian tourist visa for around $160 at all border points.

  • What are my best options for flights to Bolivia from the Southeast U.S.?

    If you’re flying to Bolivia from the Southeast, you’ll find flights from different departure airports, including Miami International Airport (MIA), Orlando International Airport (MCO), and Tampa International Airport (TPA). There is a direct flight from MIA to VVI operated by Boliviana de Aviación (BoA). You’ll also find one-stop flights from MIA and MCO operated by Avianca Airlines, Copa Airlines, LATAM Airlines, and GOL Airlines.

  • Are there nonstop flights from the US to Bolivia?

    Yes. There are direct flights from the US to Bolivia. All nonstop flights from the US to Bolivia are from Miami to Santa Cruz. Miami International Airport operates two daily flights to Viru Viru International Airport. The flights are operated by Boliviana de Aviación (BoA), the national carrier of Bolivia, and the flights take about 7 hours.

  • Which airport is closest to Sorata?

    If you want to hike in the Cordillera Real mountains in Sorata and explore the sleepy town, the best airport to fly into is LPB. It is the closest airport to Sorata, about 93.2 miles from the city. You can take a bus or taxi from the airport to Sorata, a 3 to 4 hours trip depending on the transportation mode.

  • What are the most common layover cities for flights to Bolivia?

    Other than the nonstop flights from Miami, all other flights from the US to Bolivia have at least one layover en route. The layover cities are different depending on the city of departure. If you are flying from New York (JFK), Panama City, Bogota, and Lima are the most common layover cities. If you're flying to Bolivia from Los Angeles (LAX), the most common layover cities are Lima and Panama City. Chicago (ORD) is a major central US airport, and if you're coming in from ORD, the most common layover cities are Miami, Sao Paulo, and Panama City.

  • What is the best airport to fly into if I plan to visit Palacio Portales?

    The best airport to fly into to explore the Palacio Portales cultural center is Jorge Wilstermann International Airport (CBB). Palacio Portales is approximately 2.8 miles from the airport. You can take a taxi or private car from the airport to the cultural center, a 10-15 minute drive. Multiple airlines offer flights from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport (CLE) and MIA to CBB with one or more stops. Since flights to CBB are seasonal, you can fly to Viru Viru International Airport or El Alto International Airport and take a connecting flight to CBB.

  • Which American carriers offer flights to Bolivia?

    United Airlines is the only American carrier that offers flights to Bolivia. United Airlines offer a couple of daily flights from the two airports with the most flights to Bolivia, Miami International Airport, and New York Airport (JFK). There are several double-layover flights offered by United Airlines to Bolivia, but single-layover flights are only from JFK and MIA. These flights have a layover in Panama City and head only to Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz.

  • Which airlines offer Business Class flights to Bolivia?

    Different airlines offer Business Class travel to Bolivia through their connecting flights, including Copa Airlines, LATAM Airlines, and Avianca Airlines. You’ll access benefits like priority check-in and boarding, comfortable seats, in-flight entertainment, and improved dining options.

  • Which is the best airport to fly to in Bolivia?

    If you want to explore Bolivia, the best airport to fly to is Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz. It is the largest airport in Bolivia and is centrally located in Bolivia. VVI handles most of the domestic and international flights in Bolivia. Its central location gives you a good base for exploring Bolivia and connecting to other cities in Bolivia. Another good alternative is Jorge Wilsterman International Airport in Cochabamba. It is a less busy airport than the ones in La Paz and Santa Cruz.

  • What public transportation options are available to Santa Cruz city center from Viru Viru International Airport?

    Since you are most likely to land in VVI from different departure points in the U.S., you can access different public transportation options to Santa Cruz city center, approximately 10.6 miles from the airport. Popular transportation options include buses, car rentals in the international arrivals areas, and taxis in the ground transportation area.

  • Where should I fly to visit the pink Laguna Colorada?

    If you are planning to visit the pink lake and view some of the unique flamingo species, the best airport to fly to is Uyuni Airport. Uyuni town in Potosi is just a short drive away from Eduardo Avaroa Andean Fauna National Reserve, home to Laguna Colorada. There are daily flights from Miami to CBB, and from CBB, you can take a connecting flight to Uyuni Airport.

  • How do I get to Potosi from the United States?

    You’ll need to take a connecting flight to Viru Viru International Airport or El Alto International Airport, where you can take a domestic flight to Potosi. You can also take a private car or bus to Potosi from the arrival airports or nearby cities.

  • If I want to travel to the southern part of Bolivia, what is the best way to get there from the United States?

    Yacuiba Airport is the airport located nearest to the southern regions of Bolivia. If you are traveling from the United States, you can book a two-stop trip through Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) with Aeromexico Airlines or American Airlines. On landing at Yacuiba Airport, board a one-stop flight from BoA Airlines to your destination.

  • What is the most efficient method to fly from the United States to Bolivia if I want to attend the Alasitas Festival there?

    If you want to attend the Alasitas Festival, Copa Airlines offers flights to El Alto International Airport (LPB) in La Paz, the capital of Bolivia, from several American departure airports. On arrival, you can take a taxi to downtown La Paz, located 8.7 miles from the airport. The journey takes roughly 30 minutes via a taxi. Remember that La Paz can get quite congested at this time, and reservations for flights and accommodations are essential.

  • How do I get to Madidi National Park in Bolivia from the United States?

    Madidi National Park is a must-see for Americans visiting Bolivia. Book a JetBlue Airlines that flies from DFW Airport to El Alto (LPB) in Bolivia. Fly to Rurrenabaque Airport, then take a taxi from the airport to the shores of Beni River in Buenaventura and take a ferry to Madidi National Park.

  • How can I visit Tiwanaku in Bolivia from the United States?

    One of the simplest and most effective ways to make this trip is by flying from JFK in New York to El Alto International Airport (LPB) in Bolivia. Finding a taxi to take you to Tiwanaku, a breathtaking tourist attraction located 41.2 miles from the airport, won't be difficult once you land at this airport. You will need to take a taxi for about 60 minutes to travel that distance.

  • How long is the flight to Bolivia?

    An average nonstop flight from the United States to Bolivia takes 17h 00m, covering a distance of 4044 miles. The most popular route is Miami - Santa Cruz de la Sierra with an average flight time of 6h 50m.

  • What is the cheapest flight to Bolivia?

    The cheapest ticket to Bolivia from the United States found in the last 72 hours was $289 one-way, and $483 round-trip. The most popular route is from Miami to Santa Cruz de la Sierra and the cheapest round-trip airline ticket found on this route in the last 72 hours was $483.

  • Which airlines fly to Bolivia?

    BoA flies the most frequently from the United States to Bolivia.

  • What are the most popular destinations in Bolivia?

    Based on KAYAK flight searches, the most popular destination is Santa Cruz de la Sierra (59% of total searches to Bolivia). The next most popular destinations are La Paz (34%) and Cochabamba (5%). Searches for flights to Trinidad (0.7%), to Sucre (0.4%) and to Uyuni (0.3%) are also popular.

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Top tips for finding cheap flights to Bolivia

  • Enter your preferred departure airport and travel dates into the search form above to unlock the latest Bolivia flight deals.
  • Bolivia has three major international airports. Viru Viru International Airport in Santa Cruz is the busiest and receives direct flights from Miami. El Alto International Airport (LPB) is the second busiest, while Jorge Wilsterman International Airport is a great alternative to the two.
  • If you wish to fly to Bolivia from Boston, you’ll find one-stop flights to Santa Cruz Viru Viru International Airport (VVI) departing from Boston Logan International Airport (BOS). Airlines offering one-stop flights to Bolivia from BOS include Copa Airlines, JetBlue, Boliviana de Aviación Airlines, Spirit Airlines, and LATAM Airlines.
  • Viru Viru International Airport (VVI) in Santa Cruz is the hub for Boliviana de Aviación (BoA), the national carrier of Bolivia. If you are connecting to several cities in Bolivia, consider booking your flight with BoA airlines, as they have many connections from VVI.
  • Travelers planning to visit the resort town of Copa Cabana in Bolivia should fly into El Alto International Airport (LPB), around 3 to 4 hours away by road. Alternatively, you can fly to Juliaca Manco Capac International Airport (JUL) in neighboring Peru, approximately 2 to 3 hours away by road. You can take a bus, private car, or taxi to Copa Cabana.
  • If you're flying to Bolivia from the West Coast, Los Angeles International Airport (LAX) operates most flights from the US to Bolivia, with San Francisco International (SFO) only operating a handful. Consider booking your flight from LAX over SFO.
  • For a place to relax after a long flight to Miami, you can check into one of the lounges at VVI, including Santa Cruz De La Sierra and The Lounge VIP Domestic. They have comfortable spaces and serve different cuisines.
  • El Alto International Airport (LPB) is the best airport to fly into if you're flying to Eastern Bolivia. LPB airport is in one of Bolivia's capitals, La Paz, and is the biggest airport in Eastern Bolivia, serving flights from the US.
  • Bolivia's second capital Sucre is served by Sucre Alcantari International Airport (SRE). Daily domestic flights from VVI serve the airport, so if you're heading to Sucre, consider first flying into VVI and then connecting to SRE.
  • If you plan to visit the famous Lake Titicaca and the ancient Inca civilizations in southern Bolivia, the best airport to fly into is Jorge Wilsterman International Airport; CBB operates several nonstop flights to Uyuni Airport, a short drive from the lake.
  • If you plan to tour Bolivia, the country, and not a particular city, consider booking open jaw tickets over a round-trip ticket from a particular Bolivia airport. Open-jaw tickets will save you time and money, allowing you to get back to the US from a different airport other than your arrival airport.
  • Those who wish to fly nonstop from the eastern United States to Viru Viru International Airport (VVI) in Bolivia can do so by booking a ticket with either Copa Airlines or American Airlines that departs from New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport (JFK) and arrives at VVI.
  • JFK is the most common point of departure for passengers flying to El Alto International Airport (LPB) in Bolivia from the East Coast of the United States. Passengers from this airport can fly with just one stop with Avianca Airlines via Bogota or two stops in Punta Cana and Bogota via JetBlue.
  • The Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) is a popular choice for vacationers who reside in the central part of the United States and who have travel plans, including a stop at El Alto International Airport (LPB) in Bolivia. Travelers with United Airlines and JetBlue Airlines who depart from DFW have various nonstop flight options to select from to get to their final destinations.
  • If you are flying to Bolivia from LaGuardia Airport (LGA) on a one-stop flight through Miami International Airport (MIA), you can enjoy a variety of foods and drinks at the American Airlines flagship lounge while waiting to catch your flight to Viru Viru International Airport (VVI).
  • VVI, which is conveniently located in central Bolivia, acts as an ideal airport choice if you are traveling to cities around Bolivia. Travelers residing in Chicago can take a one-stop flight from O'Hare International Airport (ORD). If you fly using Copa Airlines, your layover will be at Panama City, while choosing BoA Airlines will mean you stop in Miami.
  • You can take a one-stop or two-stop flight from LaGuardia Airport (LGA), operated by BoA Airlines or American Airlines, and land at Viru Viru International Airport (VVI) if you plan to travel to the northern region of Bolivia from New York. After that, a BoA or Amaszonas Airlines direct flight will take you to Guayaramerin airport.
  • If you intend to leave the northwest United States for Bolivia, you could take three-stop flights from Seattle-Tacoma International Airport (SEA) to El Alto International Airport (LPB) on BoA Airlines, Delta Airlines, and Copa Airlines.
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Need help choosing which airline to fly with from the United States to Bolivia? KAYAK airline reviews give an overall score for each airline based on loads of factors, including comfort, boarding, in-flight entertainment and more, to make your decision easier. See airline scores according to verified KAYAK customer reviews.
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Copa AirlinesOverall score based on 2638 reviews
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The seats had plenty of leg room and the staff were very nice.

8.0 ExcellentAnonymous, May 2024LAX - PTY
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The seats had plenty of leg room and the staff were very nice.

Copa performed as expected for the amount of money I was willing to spend for the flight; it wasn’t exceptional but it was not bad in any way either. The crew was good; friendly and straightforward. The food was airplane food, so no expectations there and the entertainment was lacking but that was my fault for owning an IPhone with a charging port that’s not compatible with the rest of the world. I’d fly Copa again.

Left my bags in origin city on a business class ticket , spent about 2-3 days in the same clothes plus the flight .

the planes are not modern there are no phone chargers

As usual, the flight with normal legroom was not very comfortable, but the second flight was much better because we had paid for extra legroom. It was very nice to check our bags without an extra fee.

LOCKED MY BAG WITHOUT CONSENT. Had to have my zippers cut upon arrival in Costa Rica.

Pros: "The seats in economy were confortable. The best thing was Copa gave us seats in the second line and my family traveled together."
Cons: "Coffe service could better the experience"
Pros: "The crew was very interested on help and attentive with the passengers. But the seat wasn't comfortable. The design of the cushion is not the best to be seating"
Pros: "You were on time, that is the most important thing in a fly"
Cons: "You could improve your entertainment, you are not a cheap company"
Pros: "That there was seltzer"
Cons: "The management of preparing the flight and plane so that it was ready for the trip!!"

TAM is a real disappointment. We had to jump on a crowded bus for a 6am flight - although there were at least 15 available fingers that could have been used by our plane. Then, we were placed on row 30 - the last row of the plane, despite having purchased the tickets a long time ago and being TAM gold plus members. Note: worse seats on the plane. Great way of rewarding your frequent flyers TAM ! I now remember why I stoped flying internationally with TAM and moved to American, United, Swiss, Lufthansa and BA. TAM has no respect for its customers.

I didn't realize they didn't have bathrooms on the plane. Almost had a very bad situation.

Everything was as you would expect in coach - fine. Flight was close to on time.

No air in the middle rows. Had a hard time breathing. Was dying of heat.

Flight was great Customer service was questionable until we found someone at checkin to help us. One young lady took all our passports disappeared for 15 minutes, came back with nothing done, handed to someone else and left for lunch. Very complacent. Baggage was very expensive until we went to the service counter and a separate person helped us. Even with platinum status they wouldn’t allow free bags. We will continue to fly Delta as our preferred carrier but will avoid checking in with Latam. Dr. Armand Radke

Horrific checkin procedure with neither Delta nor Latam figuring out how to check me in. 4 hrs on customer support with both and both airlines pointing to each other who should do checking. I was not checked in until morning of flight, which for international flight is concerning.

Flight from Lima to São Paulo didn’t have USB plug to charge the cellphone.

It was ok for the most part, it is missing something

It was a good experience, the flight was a little too long & the food was ok

Awful, horrible customer service. Flight got delayed and had to spend y the night in Bogota as a result. Very poor

No water for a 5 hour flight entertainment not working seats with little room for knees when person in front of me reclined kept bumping my knees.

I don't think anyone actually reads these comments, so I won't spend much time on this submission. If you want to talk, you know how to reach me. The D/FW manager of Avianca (self-identified), Juan Calderon, insisted I buy an onward ticket from San Salvador even though I have diplomatic status in El Salvador and live here. It cost me $1,393 and Mr Calderon would not let me make the ticked flexible so I could get a refund. He went out of his way to be rude to me. He gave me seat 32K -- windowless window seat in the last row and did not offer to let me upgrade even though there were plenty of seats. I have flown well over a million miles in my life and this is the worst experience I have ever had. I would like a refund on the ticket I was forced to buy. Just awful!

This is the Spirit of Latino travel. And don’t even get me started on customer service.

Awful. I checked in online and there was no option to pay for baggage, at the airport when I checked in my baggage was received and Iwas not charged. When I got to LA during the boarding process I was told I didn't pay for baggage, the crew resolved I was let in the plane. When I got to my final destination my baggage was not there. It took me two days to receive my baggage. Bad service ever!

There was no food or drink service, couldn’t even get a glass of water for free. It was a long and expensive flight to not offer food or beverage on the plane.

It is better at the jfk than my home country. It was very easy and everything was on time.

There is no food. There is no in-inflight entertainment. The seats are cardboard. The airline is a living hellscape.

My experience was amazing! They helped my elderly mother board on early through a wheelchair and were accommodating to have us sit together since our seats were in different locations. When landing at the airport in GUA they were very helpful with full of hospitality.

No complimentary snacks food, beverage (not even water), pillow and blanket on a 6 hours long flight (including economy comfort). A low form of nickeling an diming. Lost a recurring passanger over a soda. Avianca never again.

Flight departure late. Got late in Colombia making us take a different flight next day. Avianca airport crew messed up my ticket so when a I got in Brazil I didn’t have a ticket for my destination. Had to buy a new ticket out of my pocket.

There was no screens on board AND the WiFi didn’t work. My seat was broken and couldn’t recline so I couldn’t even sleep. The flight attendants didn’t offer anything to make it more comfortable. It was such an old cramped plane, when the person in front of me reclined I couldn’t even open my tray table. All the United ads talk about guaranteeing everyone gets a screen!

The Wi-Fi was unavailable on this flight for some reason.

The flight was delayed almost 2 hours. Bad customer service etc. I will never fly Luthansa. Ever!!!

On time take off…US cabins look tired and need of refresh!

Fine. Though no food or entertainment so the survey needs to be updated with those options.

Backpack should NOT allowed put in the flight bin , only put it under the seat. I can't find space put my carry on luggage!!! and I pay for it ! that was very bad experience

Fantastic. Smooth boarding with an infant. Never experienced it with any other carriers.

This was a flight operated by Lufthansa. See me prior comments, which were meant for this experience. The CSA, Ashley, should be reprimanded if not fired for incompetence, being rude, and very, very slow. She was whispering to other CSAs, blaming my flight change on others, unable to give me a seat assignment, telling me could not help without offering any advice (I travel 200,000 miles a year and am a consultant to the airlines, so I know how this gets done PRETTY DAMN WELL). Then, she gave me literally the worst seat on the airline (yes, there were other seats open) - the one right next to the bathroom that was so bad the other PAX next to me left to move to another seat. My seat kept getting rammed (3x) by the crew with their carts (no turbulence to speak of), other passengers grabbing the seat to get in or out of the bathroom, and listening to the bathroom flush all night.

This was a Lufthansa flight, not United. The CSA at the counter, Ashley, was not only incompetent, but quite rude. Me and two other PAX waited over 7 minutes standing in front of her and another CSA and they ignored us. We joked that we must have accidently taken invisibility pills. She could have at least said "I'll be with you in a moment, I'm currently....". I could go on about how rude she and the other CSAs were (whispering, not communicating with me, blaming the situation on others, etc.). She would not work for me. Then, she gave me literally the worst seat on the plane. the worst. My seat kept getting bumped (rammed twice by the crew with their carts and about every 5 minutes by someone using the bathroom), listening to the bathroom all night, crowded seat, etc.

My seat was broken. WiFi didn’t work. Gate crew at HOU were rude and condescending. Treated all the passengers badly. Bad experience, United.

This airline and their crew is so professional and kind, the trip was short and easy.

It was a very smooth process. Everything about the Airline like a well oiled machine.

Muy horrible experiencia, cambiaron dos veces la hora del vuelo resultando en una espera exagerada. No dan información oportuna. Abordadnos el avión retrasado el vuelo y esperamos dentro del avión por 35’ más mientras subían como 6 carros de cajas al avión. Muy mala logística y servicio.

6 horas de retraso en el vuelo sin ninguna explicación por parte de la aerolínea.

Always late, the service is a sandwich, no comfort at all…

They had a problem with their air conditioning system and we almost had heat strokes because they blasted HEATED AIR for almost 40 minutes and there was literally no air. This is the worst airline in Bolivia. Can't believe we have no other options sometimes.

BOA is truly the worst airline in Bolivia. It's a shame we sometimes need to use it cause we have no more options.

BOA airplanes are so old and dirty, the bathroom was so nasty, it smelled so bad and had tape all over the cabinets. My chair wouldn't recline, we had no entertainment, the flight was super cold. The only positive thing about this flight is that I feel it's so old that they even serve food, like in the past! I travel a lot and nowadays the companies only serve some snacks or sometimes offer something to eat if you pay. Not the case with this flight. Never again flying with BOA. They are definetly the worst.

This airline is always THE WORST. They seem to have flights moving to other times (late) 90% of the time. The airplanes are old, and the landing (i really don't know why) is 90% of the time shaky. I actually never buy tickets from BOA, I prefer other airlines by far.

This is one of the oldest airplanes I've ever been in. No tv, no entertainment at all, seats are SO UNCOMFORTABLE and the whole flight was so cold. It's the worst flight ever. Avoid it.

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