EasyFly

EasyFly is a Colombian regional carrier that offers short-haul turboprop services connecting Bogotá (El Dorado (BOG)) with secondary and regional airports around the country. From a traveler’s perspective it functions as a commuter/regional airline rather than a full-service or long-haul operator, focusing on domestic connectivity to cities that larger jet operators may not serve.

The airline is independent of the major global alliances and is positioned to provide point-to-point regional links within Colombia rather than extensive international networks.

Frequent-flyer program

EasyFly does not operate a widely recognized proprietary frequent-flyer program; loyalty benefits common on larger network carriers are generally not available. If earning status or miles is important to you, verify any partner or codeshare opportunities directly with the airline before booking because options are more limited than with major network carriers.

Where EasyFly Flies

EasyFly operates as a domestic regional carrier out of El Dorado International Airport (BOG), focusing on short-haul connections between Bogotá and smaller or regional airports across Colombia. Its route network is commuter-oriented rather than long-haul, serving markets where turboprops are advantageous for short runways and lower demand. The airline is not a member of a major global alliance and its interline or codeshare reach is limited compared with larger network carriers.

Hubs

Aircraft and Cabin Classes

The airline operates a turboprop fleet built for short-haul regional routes, including ATR 42 and ATR 72 types and the BAe Jetstream 41. Cabins are configured for short commuter trips, typically a single economy class without long-haul premium cabins or lie-flat seats, and onboard amenities are basic compared with full-service carriers.

Aircraft types operated: ATR 42, ATR 72, BAe Jetstream 41

Tips for Flying EasyFly

  • Expect single-class seating with basic amenities on most flights; pay for seat selection or extra legroom early if those options are offered.
  • Check baggage allowances and possible fees before booking, as turboprop regional services often have stricter size/weight limits than trunk carriers.
  • Allow extra time at smaller regional airports served by this airline because check-in and ground handling can be more limited than at major hubs.
  • Be prepared for schedule changes or weather-related delays on short turboprop sectors and reconfirm your flight the day of travel.
  • Online check-in and seat-selection policies vary; use the airline’s website or app before heading to the airport to avoid surprises.

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