Colombia onward travel
To enter Colombia, you must be able to show an onward or return ticket valid within the 90-day stay period.
What travelers should expect
To enter Colombia, you must be able to show an onward or return ticket that is valid within the 90-day period you're allowed to stay. Having a confirmed ticket ready before you travel helps your check-in and arrival go smoothly. (Source: UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office travel advice.)[1]
- The 90-day period is the standard stay granted to many visitors on arrival; your onward or return ticket should fall within it.
- Requirements can vary by nationality and visa type, so check the rules that apply to your situation.
What documents usually count
Airlines normally want a return or onward flight reservation that matches the traveler name and can be checked before boarding. A verified reservation is useful because it includes an airline reservation code and a dated itinerary.
Common arrival planning
For Colombia, travelers often plan around Colombia arrival airports. Enter your actual route and departure date when you book so the reservation matches the trip you need to document.
Sources
- UK Foreign travel advice — Colombia: Entry requirements
“You must be able to show an onward or return ticket valid within the 90-day period.”
Verified flight reservation
Your booking includes a real airline reservation code and downloadable PDF itinerary for airline-side document checks.
If you choose to complete the trip, your order page shows the full ticket price and payment deadline. Unpaid reservations are automatically released.