Colombian aviation authorities have lowered the death toll from the charter plane crash from 75 to 71.
Officials tell The Associated Press four people who were on the passenger list never boarded the flight.
There were as many as 6 survivors.
The victims include most members of a Brazilian Series A soccer team that was on its way to compete in a regional finals match.
They have also announced the plane's black boxes have been found.
Brazil's President has declared three days of official mourning in the wake of the tragedy.
Michel Temer added Air Force planes have been made available for relatives of the victims to travel to Colombia and for the transfer of the bodies to Brazil.
Investigators didn't yet know what caused the crash.
Medellin's airport confirmed that the aircraft, which departed from Bolivia, was transporting the Chapecoense soccer team from southern Brazil, which was scheduled to play the Copa Sudamericana finals against Atletico Nacional on Wednesday in Medellin.