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There's a way to bypass this, but I won't reveal it on a public forum. It does require additional expense and travel time... but might be better than standing on your feet for 3+ hours straight, with nothing to do.
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Well, yeah, fly into Bogota as your port of entry into Colombia. My 1st 7 or 8 trips I flew a UA flight from Houston into Bogota landing @ 5:30am or so, 2 1/2 hr. layover, of which 1/2-3/4 of an hr. was in an immigration line. Then I switched to Copa Air from Panama City which lands in Medellin. With these 3 hr. immigration lines these days in mde, the total time for both routes is prob about the same unless you land in mde very early or very late.
the afternoons are always a logjam.