The Layover Loophole

Copa Airlines Panama Stopover: Up to 15 Free Days in Panama (New 2026 Rules)

Rules on this page last verified 2026-07-09. Airlines change things; we re-check and date it.

Flying between the US and South America on Copa means connecting in Panama City anyway. In 2026 Copa expanded its stopover program: you can now stay in Panama up to 15 days (it was 7) without paying a cent more in airfare. Two oceans, a canal, coffee highlands and Caribbean islands, inserted into a trip you were taking regardless.

The short version

What you getUp to 15 days in Panama City, no extra airfare
Stay options in the booking tool3, 5, 7, or 15 days
RoutesAny Copa itinerary connecting through Tocumen (PTY), including US to South/Central America
The one hard ruleMust be requested when you originally buy the ticket, not after
Second stopover (both directions)Up to US$250 + taxes extra
Not includedPanama entry/exit taxes (~US$50)

How it works

Copa's entire network funnels through Panama City, which makes every north-south itinerary a stopover candidate. One free stopover per ticket, placed on the outbound or the return. It applies to all public fares, group bookings, and codeshare/interline tickets issued by Copa. Registered stopover passengers also unlock hotel, restaurant, and tour discounts through Panama's tourism board at panama-stopover.com.

Want to break the trip in both directions? That second stopover costs up to $250 plus taxes and must also be arranged before ticket issuance.

How to book it, step by step

  1. Search your route on copaair.com using the multi-city/stopover option in the booking engine.
  2. Choose your Panama stay: 3, 5, 7, or 15 days.
  3. Complete the purchase with the stopover already in the itinerary. This is the whole game: at purchase, not after.
  4. Register at panama-stopover.com for the partner discounts.

What's free and what's not

Free: the airfare difference (there is none). Not free: Panama's entry/departure taxes of roughly $50 (tax codes FZ/AH/F3), your hotel, and rechecking fees if your bags need it. "No additional airfare" is not "no additional cost", and the difference is about fifty bucks.

Where people screw this up

FAQ

Does it work on one-way tickets? The program is built around itineraries connecting through PTY; the terms cover public fares broadly. Confirm the stopover option appears in your specific search before buying.

Is Panama worth a week? Casco Viejo and the Canal fill two days. Bocas del Toro, Boquete, and the San Blas islands are why the 15-day cap exists.

How popular is this? Copa and Panama's tourism board are targeting 250,000 stopover visitors in 2026. It is a strategy, not a loophole they forgot to close, which is exactly why it is reliable.