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T1’s Totto shop is the place for last‑minute bags

Right in El Dorado’s Terminal T1, Totto focuses on travel gear: backpacks, cabin-size suitcases, laptop sleeves, and cross‑body bags you can take straight to the gate. Pricing sits in the mid-range for Colombia; school-style backpacks usually land around 180,000–260,000 COP, with smaller accessories well under 100,000 COP. It’s post-security, so you can duck in after passport control without risking your departure stamp.

Totto in T1 typically opens early in the morning and trades into late evening, covering the bulk of Avianca’s long‑haul bank. Stock leans heavily on practical pieces with multiple compartments, including under‑seat bags sized for A320 and 787 cabins that frequent BOG. If you’re on a tight layover under 45 minutes, you’ll feel the time pressure here; this isn’t a two‑minute grab like a kiosk.

Look first at the mid-size backpacks with padded straps and integrated laptop sleeves; they tend to be the best value versus the larger roller cases, which can climb past 400,000 COP and aren’t always lighter than global brands. Smaller items—organizer pouches, toiletry bags, and wallets—make decent use of spare pesos without adding much weight to a 23 kg checked allowance.

One practical tip: check airline cabin baggage rules before swiping. Some Totto carry‑ons push depth limits on stricter carriers, so line up your choice with the 55 × 35 × 25 cm standard if you’re continuing from BOG T1 onto European or North American flights.

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