AXM BOG El Eden to Eldorado International

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Which side of the plane should I sit on flying from El Eden (AXM) to Eldorado International (BOG)?

Sit on the Left side of the plane for the best views on flights from Armenia to Bogota. While takeoff favors the right, the landing view from the left is superior and more dramatic—the approach to Bogota's high plateau with the Cordillera Oriental and Monserrate provides the flight's most striking geography. Left seats capture this better.

What can I see during takeoff from El Eden in Armenia?

During takeoff from El Eden (AXM), sit on the Right side for the best views. El Eden typically departs to the north or northeast. Right-side seats capture the dramatic western escarpment of the Cordillera Central as you climb out, with the Cauca River valley visible below. The terrain rises steeply to your right, creating strong visual relief. Notable sights include: Cordillera Central (western range), Cauca River valley, local agricultural plateau around El Eden, forested slopes descending westward.

What can I see when landing at Eldorado International in Bogota?

When landing at Eldorado International (BOG), sit on the Left side for the best views. Bogota's Eldorado typically lands from the east on runway 01L/01R. Left-side seats offer the best view of the Bogota savanna's urban sprawl and the Monserrate ridge rising above the city. You'll see the Andes' eastern cordillera framing the approach. Notable sights include: Cordillera Oriental (eastern range), Monserrate ridge with its distinctive peak, Bogota urban grid and sprawl, Sabana de Bogota (high plateau).

How long is the flight from Armenia to Bogota?

The flight from El Eden (AXM) to Eldorado International (BOG) takes Approximately 45-55 minutes.

What does the Armenia to Bogota flight path pass over?

The flight crosses the Cauca River valley, then climbs over the central Cordillera range. You'll pass over the Magdalena River valley (Colombia's major north-south artery) in the middle section. The terrain transitions from lower western slopes to the high Bogota savanna at 2,640 meters elevation. The Cordillera Central's peaks remain visible to the right during cruise, while the eastern range (Cordillera Oriental) becomes increasingly prominent as you approach Bogota from the east.