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Cheap round-trip flights to Santiago

These prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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Find the cheapest month to fly from Columbus (CMH) to Panama City (PTY)

October is typically the cheapest month to fly

From S$460 - S$1,611 per traveller.

Frequently asked questions

What is the name of Santiago's airport?
Tocumen Intl. Airport (PTY) is the major airport that serves Santiago.
How many airlines fly to Santiago?
There are 14 airlines that fly to Santiago from 83 airports around the world.
Which airlines fly to Santiago?
Santiago receives the majority of its flights from Copa Airlines, Avianca and Turkish Airlines with Copa Airlines being the favourite choice of carrier. Bogotá is the most popular city for travellers to depart from.
How many nonstop flights are there to Santiago?
Flying to a new place is much more fun when there aren't any stopovers to slow you down. If you're jetting off to Santiago, the fantastic news is that there are roughly 1,346 direct flights operating each week.
Where are the most popular flights to Santiago departing from?
Flights to Santiago from Bogotá, San José and Miami airports are in high demand.
How long is the flight to Santiago Airport?
If it's Bogotá you're leaving behind, you'll be airborne for around 1 hour and 50 minutes before you touchdown in Santiago. Tarmac to tarmac from San José takes about 1 hour and 23 minutes and from Miami, 3 hours and 10 minutes.
How to book the cheapest flight to Santiago?
Don't leave locking in your flight to Santiago until the last minute. That's one move seasoned jet-setters use to get the best deals. Booking in advance means more options and less expensive flights. Also, look around online and compare your options. If your destination has multiple airports, you may be able to pick up a terrific deal by flying into a less busy terminal. Lastly, be ready to secure your seat quickly if you find a great price. It might not stick around for too long. With a bit of know-how and a little good fortune, the ideal fare can be yours.
Do you have any tips for my flight to Santiago?
Wherever you're coming from, flying can be a pleasurable experience if you've prepared well. Follow these top travel tips that will help get your Santiago holiday started on the right foot. What to pack in your hand luggage:

  • Air travel can be a stress-free experience if you take the right things. Firstly, you'll need basic toiletry items, such as a toothbrush and hairbrush, a clean pair of socks and a magazine or two. Next, make room in your bag for your laptop, a charger, any daily medications and perhaps a comfy neck pillow too. Lastly, don't forget to take your passport, travel docs and your credit cards.

Do not pack the following items in your hand luggage:

  • Pack all your full-sized bottles of shampoo and hairspray in your checked luggage. Any gels or liquids in your carry-on bag larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres) will be confiscated by security. Sharp or pointed objects, like a pocket knife, and products which are explosive or flammable, such as aerosol cans, flares and matches, are also restricted.

What to wear on a flight:

  • Your aim is to feel as comfortable as you can. Choose shoes that are easy to slip on and off, dress in loose, breathable clothing and don't forget to take a pullover in case you get chilly in the cabin.
  • You're probably aware of deep vein thrombosis (DVT), a blood clotting condition caused by prolonged periods of sitting. To lessen your risk on board, drink lots of water, consider wearing compression socks and keep your legs and feet moving.

How to get through airport security fast when flying to Santiago?
A little pre-planning before you arrive at the airport will help make your getaway to Santiago easy and painless. We've rounded up some handy hints for a speedy journey past security:

  • Security personnel first need to know that you have a valid ID and travel documents before you can proceed any further. Keep them within easy reach.
  • Time to strip down. Well sort of. Your jacket, belt, keys and other contents of your pockets, like coins, will need to go on a tray through the X-ray machine. Make the whole process easier by removing them before your turn.
  • Your electronic gadgets like phones and laptops will also need to go on a tray to be scanned. No need to worry though, you'll be back online before you know it.
  • Any gels or liquids, such as hair oil or hand cream, that you want to take on board need to be in containers no larger than 3.4 ounces (100 millilitres). They must also all fit inside a quart-size (one litre), clear zip-close bag.
  • The right choice of footwear can save you several valuable minutes. Hiking boots are often required to be removed and separately scanned. Lightweight sneakers are usually not.
  • Sharp items are not allowed on board. They'll be seized at security, so pack them in your checked suitcase.

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Travel information

Travel information

Destination airport
Tocumen Intl.
Destination airport IATA code
PTY
Destination city name
Panama City
Return price
S$598

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These prices were available within the past 7 days. Prices quoted are per person, return, for the period specified. Prices and availability are subject to change. Additional terms apply.

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