PHL
5.5h
BOG

Philadelphia to Bogotá: Business Class Compared

3 airlines go head-to-head on the PHLBOG route. Compare seats, lounges, and fares from $1,200.

Quick Verdict

Updated April 2026

3 airlines fly business class from Philadelphia (PHL) to Bogotá (BOG), with round-trip fares ranging from $1,200 to $3,500. The average flight time is 5.5 hours. American Airlines and Avianca are the primary competitors on this route. The most affordable fares typically appear in January, February, March.

From
$1,200
Airlines
3
Flight Time
5.5h
Best Months
Jan, Feb

Expert Comparison

The Philadelphia-to-Bogotá corridor is one of those underappreciated transatlantic-adjacent routes where the business class experience punches well above its five-and-a-half-hour flight time — and the competition between American Airlines, Avianca, and Delta Air Lines makes it genuinely worth scrutinizing before you book. To state the comparison plainly: Delta One Suite and American's Flagship Suite both offer enclosed suites with privacy doors and direct-aisle access in a 1-2-1 configuration, while Avianca's lie-flat product on the 787 Dreamliner is a credible challenger that frequently undercuts both U.S. carriers on fare.

Delta's product on this route is the most consistent premium experience if you're routed through Atlanta or New York — though Philadelphia travelers should confirm aircraft gauge carefully, as Delta's award-winning A350 suite isn't always deployed on every connection. When it does appear, the Delta One Suite delivers genuinely impressive soft product: the partnership with Westin Heavenly bedding, a thoughtfully curated menu, and access to Delta's Sky Club in Philadelphia, which has recently expanded and outperforms most domestic lounge offerings at PHL. American's Flagship Suite, meanwhile, is the only product offering same-terminal lounge access through the Admirals Club at PHL, which matters more than people admit on early-morning departures to El Dorado. American also flies this route more directly through its Miami hub, and its Flagship Business cabin on the 787 is a legitimate contender — particularly for travelers who value the continuity of a single-carrier itinerary.

Avianca deserves more credit than it typically receives from North American frequent flyers. Its lie-flat 787 Dreamliner cabin is well-maintained, the Colombian culinary influence on its dining service is genuinely distinctive, and as the home carrier into Bogotá's El Dorado International, it offers superior onward connections throughout South America. For suite seekers demanding privacy doors, Avianca doesn't match American or Delta — but for foodies and value hunters willing to trade a sliding door for a significantly softer fare, it's the shrewdest choice on this routing. Avianca also tends to release its most competitive fares in January through March and again in June through August, so those windows reward the patient planner.

The insider tip worth having: American's Flagship Suite availability on this route tends to open up within three weeks of departure as business demand softens — making it a strong candidate for late-booking upgrades or last-minute premium fare searches. Whichever airline aligns with your priorities, setting automated fare alerts on BusinessClassSignal.com for the PHL-to-BOG route ensures you're never the traveler who paid full fare when a better window was hiding in plain sight.

Airline Comparison

AirlineProductSeat TypeLoungeAllianceTypical Fare
American Airlines
AA
Flagship Suite
1-2-1 suite with door
Flagship Lounge / Flagship First Dining
oneworldFrom $1,200
Avianca
AV
Business Class
Lie-flat seat
Avianca Business Lounge
Star AllianceFrom $1,200
Delta Air Lines
DL
Delta One Suite
1-2-1 suite with door
Delta One Lounge / Sky Club
SkyTeamFrom $1,200

Product Details

American Airlines

Flagship Suite

oneworld

1-2-1 suite with privacy door on select aircraft

Flagship Suite with closing door on A321XLR and select 777s
Flagship Lounge access at major hubs
Casper bedding and multi-course Flagship dining
Extensive oneworld partner network
From $1,200Full review →

Avianca

Business Class

Star Alliance

Lie-flat seat on 787 Dreamliner

Lie-flat on Boeing 787 Dreamliner
Colombian hospitality and cuisine
Star Alliance connectivity in the Americas
Bogotá hub for connections to South America
From $1,200Full review →

Delta Air Lines

Delta One Suite

SkyTeam

1-2-1 suite with privacy door on A350 and 767-400

Delta One Suite with sliding door on A350 and 767-400
Westin Heavenly bedding and Tumi amenity kit
Delta Sky Club and Delta ONE Lounge
Consistent product across fleet
From $1,200Full review →

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Frequently Asked Questions

Which airline has the best Business Class from Philadelphia to Bogotá?

3 airlines operate Business Class on this route: American Airlines, Avianca, Delta Air Lines. The "best" depends on your priorities — some offer enclosed suites, others prioritize food and lounge access. Our comparison table above breaks down each airline's seat type, lounge, and typical fare so you can decide what matters most.

How much does Business Class from PHL to BOG cost?

Business Class fares on this route typically range from $1,200 to $3,500 round-trip. Pricing varies significantly by airline, season, and advance purchase. The best months to find competitive fares are January, February, March.

How can I find the cheapest Business Class from Philadelphia to Bogotá?

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What is the flight time from PHL to BOG in Business Class?

The average flight time is approximately 5.5 hours. Business Class makes long-haul flights significantly more comfortable with lie-flat seats, premium dining, and priority services. The experience varies considerably between airlines — see our comparison above.