Cartagena to Charleston By Air freight, Cargo ship or Road

See the best way to ship your freight from Cartagena, Colombia to Charleston, United States by various transport modes including Air, Sea and Road. Compare transit times, emissions, route options and much more.

Cartagena to Charleston by Air freight

The quickest way to get from Cartagena to Charleston by plane will take about 1 day 11h and departs from Rafael Nuñez International Airport (CTG) and arrives into Charleston International Airport (CHS). There are flights departing 2-4 times a week on this route. American Airlines is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with flights departing 1-2 times a week.

Quickest air route

Rafael Nuñez International Airport to Charleston International Airport

Departs from

Departs from

1 day 11h

2-4 times a week

2,593 km

1,611 mi.

1 transfer

No stops

Estimated emissions

61kg - 127kg CO₂ (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDepartsAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: AAAmerican Airlines
1-2 times a weekBoeing 737MAX 8+2 others
Carrier Identifier: DLDelta Air Lines
Every 1-2 weeksBoeing 737-800+1 others
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Most frequent

Rafael Nuñez International Airport to Greenville Spartanburg International Airport

Departs from

Departs from

3 days 19h

Every 1-2 days

4,589 km

2,852 mi.

1 transfer

No stops

Estimated emissions

80kg - 119kg CO₂ (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDepartsAircraft types
Carrier Identifier: DLDelta Air Lines
Every 1-2 weeksBoeing 737-800+1 others
Carrier Identifier: AAAmerican Airlines
Every 1-2 daysBoeing 737MAX 8+6 others
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Cartagena to Charleston by Container ship

The quickest way to get from Cartagena to Charleston by ship will take about 10 days 2h and departs from Cartagena (COCTG) and arrives into Savannah (USSAV). There are vessels departing every 1-2 weeks on this route. Hapag-Lloyd is one of the carriers that operates regular services on this route with vessels departing every 2-4 weeks.

Quickest ocean route

Cartagena to Savannah

Port of loading

Port of loading

10 days 2h

Every 1-2 weeks

3,563 km

2,214 mi.

Direct

No stops

Estimated emissions

195kg - 483kg CO₂ (per TEU)

Operating carriersDepartsVessels
Carrier Identifier: HLCUHapag-Lloyd
Every 2-4 weeksTAYMA EXPRESS+4 others
Carrier Identifier: SMLUSeaboard Marine
Every 1-2 weeksAS SABRINA+1 others
Carrier Identifier: ZIMUZIM
Every 2-4 weeksBRIGHT+11 others
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Closest seaports

Cartagena to Charleston

Port of loading

Port of loading

10 days 18h

Every 1-2 weeks

3,549 km

2,206 mi.

Direct

1 stop

Estimated emissions

204kg - 234kg CO₂ (per TEU)

Operating carriersDepartsVessels
Carrier Identifier: HLCUHapag-Lloyd
Every 2-4 weeksTAYMA EXPRESS+4 others
Carrier Identifier: ZIMUZIM
Every 2-4 weeksBRIGHT+18 others
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Cartagena to Charleston by Road

It is also possible to transport goods by road from Cartagena to Charleston. The total distance is around 2,534 km and will usually takes around 2 days 2h by road. Note: This time estimate is based on typical traffic conditions and does not take into consideration delays or congestion.

Quickest road route

Cartagena to Charleston

2 days 2h

N/A

2,534 km

1,574 mi.

Direct

No stops

Estimated emissions

24kg CO₂ (per 100kg)

Operating carriersDepartsVessels
Carrier Identifier: default-truck-carrierTruck Operator
N/ATruck 40T
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