INTRODUCTION
Hello amigos!
This is part 3 of my Colombia trip back in 2022.
My previous flights that took me from Madrid to Bogotá were:
Enchainement de vols
- 1
- 2
After a couple of days in Bogotá, it was time to go to the Caribbean, more specifically to Santa Marta (the 3rd largest city in the region).
Back in 2022, there were several options to fly between BOG and SMR, Avianca, LATAM, Viva (Colombia), Wingo and Ultra Air.
Ultra Air was short lived LCC that was prone to fail at any moment, so I didn't even consider it. Wingo had inconvenient schedules, either too early or too late, and so it was discarded. This left us with the 3 largest airlines at the time.
Since AV turned into an LCC I avoid it like the plague, so that left us with Viva and LATAM. Viva is an LCC, but its prices were pretty much like LATAM, so it was a no brainer… While LATAM also behaves like an LCC in the Colombian market, its service is a bit superior to Viva Colombia.
And so, we chose LATAM as our carrier for the domestic legs of our trip within Colombia.
AT BOGOTÁ ELDORADO
I took an uber to BOG, which took about half an hour to get me to the airport in a tipically dull and gray day in Bogotá

Once inside, I located LATAM's check in counters straight away and went to one of the self check in machines


You are supposed to do the whole deal yourself, and then drop the bags at the counter. Not too much trouble.
It was a busy day with a lot of flights to all corners of Colombia by the five airlines competing back then in the market.

I spotted something odd when looking at the Cargo platform… the KL 787 was parked there, which wasn't a good sign for those who planned to fly to Amsterdam that day.

Back inside to the terminal I had brunch at the typical Crepes and Waffles restaurant

Then it was time to go to my gate. LATAM and AV operate from different concourses at BOG. The south concourse is almost exclusively used by AV, whilst the north concourse (which also has swing gates for international flights) is used by LATAM.




As I passed the quick security check, I had a nice view to the LATAM Airbus lineup

The north-domestic concourse has less amenities than the south one (eg. no lounge)… it has improved with time though

Our ride for the day was already waiting for us

BOARDING LATAM'S A319
We waited about 30 mins for boarding to begin. LATAM uses a very segmented group-boarding process with about 7 groups for a little A319. As mentioned, since they behave as a LCC they also check and bother about cabin bags. Since I wasn't carrying any, that wasn't an issue for me.


Once inside, one could tell this A319 had seen better days…but it was enough for the 1 hour hop to Santa Marta




The seat also had useless IFE controls

ENROUTE TO SANTA MARTA
The little A319 got filled and we were on our way to Santa Marta on time.



As is the case with most north-bound departures, we were to use RWY 13L





We banked to the left and then we had the city-tour to the northern half of Bogotá (the airport is more or less situated at the middle of the city north-to-south wise.

Downtown Bogotá and Monserrate and Guadalupe hills. Teusaquillo district and the Campin football stadium are also visible

Then is Chapinero and part of Barrios Unidos

Then the "posh" part of town

Then 100 st and its unfinished skyscraper

Then 116 street

Zooming out for a better view of northern Bogotá

Then what used to be my mental border of the city when groing up, 170 Street

From there urbanised areas become scarce and give way to the suburbs




And then to the countryside

Where we could spot this odd-and big church

It was made by the Knights of the Virgin Mary and has a very colourful interior
As we crossed the Bogotá Savannah, Tominé reservoir is visible

Weather became hazy…as is typical in this part of Colombia

Once we left the Andes the clouds receded


And we followed the mighty Magdalena River

There was no service on this flight…so inside, this was pretty much the "view" throughout the whole hour

Then we neared the Ciénaga de Zapatosa

With the big Coal mines nearby

If I'm not wrong, this is Aracataca, where Gabriel García Márquez was born

The clouds covered the Sierra Nevada de Santa Marta…and as we descended we leveled with the mountains…nearing the banana plantations





Flaps were lowered over the Santa Marta - Barranquilla highway

We flew over the Coal ports and then in no time we landed…SMR is a little wedge of land that protudes into the Caribbean




As the field is so small there is no taxiway, so we had to backtrack


It took some time to get off the plane…the Terminal is just steps from the Sea!


I was positively surprised by the newly reformed terminal,



I picked my bag in no time and I was on my way to my hotel
Hola Chibcha! Muy bonito informe, tal como me gustan, con una buena lección de geografía. 😅 Todo tan verde, tan lindo! Y muy bonitas fotos de Bogotá. Ahora me hago una mejor idea de cómo es la ciudad. He estado investigando un poco porque no pierdo la esperanza de ir a conocer.
Nada que decir de latam, aparte de que sus horarios suelen ser confiables. Están tan low cost como cualquier low cost 😂 Pero si las cabinas de Viva todavía son como la que me tocó en Perú... nada que hacer. Es latam o latam.
No me tinca el Caribe. Me hace pésimo el calor 😅 Y si me quito la polera me van a arrestar por agitador de "masas." 😂
Gracias por compartir! 😁
[Edited by Pilpintu on 21/08/2024 02:03:35]
Hola Nelson. Sí, Colombia tiene mucho verde, a uno a veces se le olvida cuando está fuera y sorprende gratamente al volver. Ojalá puedas pasarte algún momento por Bogotá, seguro te divertirá.
En efecto, ahora es Latam o Latam...una lástima.
😂 Dale una oportunidad, el Caribe es caliente pero no tan asfixiante como otros lugares
Gracias por pasar!
Hi Chibcha! Great to see another report/continuation
Interesting. I am suprised to read about this. Never saw this on my flights with them so perhaps it’s only with the A319’s? Has this happened when you fly them on the 320’s and 321’s?
Some beautiful views throughout the flight, espeically when departing Bogota looking out over the city. Also intirguing to see no service on the flight, I wonder why that is.
Nice report as always Chibcha, and thanks for sharing!
Hi there, thanks for passing by!
I reckon is something more like the mood of the gate agents.
It was still the post-covid age, Colombian regulations at the time still required facemasks and so on, so maybe that was the reason. 6 months later they restated snack service (I'll post about it -hopefully- soon).
Cheers!
Hola Chibcha! Nice report as always.
LATAM really took a long time to get back to normal service after Covid (arguably now they're still not back to what they have pre-Covid). But at least when I flew them short-haul in Oct/Nov on the same year they had brought snacks back.
I'm not a fan of these old cabins. While the seats themselves are comfy with good padding, the legroom is awful...it's much better with the newer cabins with thinner seats, which are still reasonably comfortable. Looks like they hadn't installed the LATAM Play streaming IFE on that aircraft yet either...not a super great experience overall at the free snack and IFE are the main differentiators of LATAM from LCCs these days.
P.S. Flying out of MAD T2 Thurs afternoon, if you just so happen to be flying out of MAD that day (you never know!), will be in the IB T2S lounge!
Thanks for sharing! Saludos
Hello Kévin, thanks for passing by!
Cabin service is back indeed (I'll post about it later on). I agree with your thoughts about LATAM... it is a shame AV couldn't keep up with a similar product.
I'm currently in Colombia😔, hope to coincide soon!
Saludos!