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El Dorado International Airport (BOG) Wi-Fi

Last verified 3/7/2026Bogotá, Colombia

Wi-Fi at El Dorado International Airport (BOG) is free across all terminals. Join “Airport_El_Dorado”, then enter an email address on the sign-in page. The airport has 2 terminals. It’s a hub for Avianca and Avianca Cargo.

⏱️ Unlimited (reconnect as needed)🛜 Provider: OPAIN (airport-operated)

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Free

Yes. Free, unlimited Wi-Fi is available at El Dorado International Airport.

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Connection details

  • Login: Email verification
  • Security: OPEN • HTTPS portal
  • Premium option: Lounge operators / in-terminal rest products (Varies by lounge or room product) details
  • Support: El Dorado — Wi-Fi (official)

Speed & reliability

Typical: ↓ / ↑ Mbps (Good for browsing, messaging, calls, and general airport work; busiest around the main piers and lounge clusters)
Reliability: ★★★★★ — Free Wi-Fi is available throughout Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, and the airport allows free reconnection whenever needed
Based on ~16 samples

Terminal specifics

  • Terminal 1
    SSIDs: Airport_El_Dorado, BOG Free WiFi
    Main terminal for most domestic and international traffic, with the widest choice of lounges, food, and work-friendly areas
  • Terminal 2 (Puente Aéreo)
    SSIDs: Airport_El_Dorado, BOG Free WiFi
    Smaller domestic terminal; gate numbering remains 1 to 5 with a single pier entry

Power & places to work

Plug type: Type A/B
Voltage: 110V
USB-C: Varies
Charging is easiest to rely on in lounges, sleeping rooms, and better seating clusters near the piers
  • Dorado Lounge
    Terminal 1, international departures, pier A
    Best premium option for quieter work before international flights
  • Wait n' Rest rooms
    Terminal 1, international departures, dock A, between lounges A12 and A13
    Best private fallback for focused work, calls, or rest during a connection
  • Sleep Oasis pods
    Terminal 1, public hall, second floor, between gates 8 and 9
    Useful short-stay fallback with charging and more privacy than the public gate areas

Best places to work at El Dorado International Airport

Best for laptop work

Dorado Lounge for the best overall setup, or gate window counters in Terminal 1 for the best free option

Best for calls

Dorado Lounge or Wait n' Rest

Best near power

Wait n' Rest, Sleep Oasis, and better gate seating in Terminal 1

Best backup Wi-Fi

Wait n' Rest or Sleep Oasis

Best food + Wi-Fi combo

Juan Valdez in Terminal 1 or the Terminal 2 food court for lighter work sessions

Lounges, cafes and useful work spots

Dorado Lounge

lounge • Terminal 1 • Across from gate A8

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyGood for callsLaptop score 5/5

Best premium work option for many international departures

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Wait n' Rest

hotel • Terminal 1 • Between lounges A12 and A13

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyGood for callsLaptop score 4/5

Best private backup for focused laptop work, calls, or a long layover

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Sleep Oasis

other • Terminal 1 • Public hall, second floor, between gates 8 and 9

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyGood for callsLaptop score 3/5

Good semi-private fallback with charging and less noise than the main seating areas

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Gate Window Counters

charging • Terminal 1 • Main piers and gate areas

Wi-Fi likelyPower nearbyLaptop score 4/5

Best free option when you need a quick work spot near the gates

Juan Valdez

cafe • Terminal 1 • In front of gate A2

Wi-Fi likelyLaptop score 3/5

Easy coffee-and-Wi-Fi stop for short sessions before international departures

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Juan Valdez

cafe • Terminal 2 (Puente Aéreo) • First floor

Wi-Fi likelyLaptop score 3/5

Useful casual work stop in Puente Aéreo

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Terminal 2 Food Court

restaurant • Terminal 2 (Puente Aéreo) • Second floor food court

Wi-Fi likelyLaptop score 3/5

Practical for a short laptop session while waiting in T2

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How to connect at BOG

  1. Join "Airport_El_Dorado" or "BOG Free WiFi".
  2. Open a browser; if the portal doesn’t appear, visit a non-HTTPS page to trigger it.
  3. Complete any email/SMS step.
  4. Start your VPN, then browse normally.

Interesting Facts about El Dorado International Airport Airport

  • El Dorado was recognized by ACI-LAC as the number one airport in Latin America and the Caribbean in 2024 for passengers, cargo, and aircraft movements.
  • In 2024, El Dorado welcomed over 45 million passengers, handled 809,021 tons of cargo, and recorded 360,044 aircraft movements.
  • The airport has two passenger terminals: Terminal 1 and Terminal 2 (Puente Aéreo).
  • Terminal 2 was renovated in 2024 to support added domestic operations and improve the passenger experience.
  • Terminal 2 keeps a simple gate layout with boarding gates 1 to 5 and a single pier entry.
Last updated: 3/7/2026
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