Taca Airlines Announces New Scheduled Flights to Costa Rica
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| New Flights to Costa Rica |
Taca Airlines announced that starting Dec. 1st it will fly between San Salvador, El Salvador and Costa Rica's Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, in the northwest province of Guanacaste.
The upcoming flight, will be scheduled four times a week, and have connections to all of Central America, the United States, Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Uruguay.
The new flights will operate Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday in European-built dual-propeller ATR 42 airplanes, each having a capacity of 46 passengers.
The Liberia-San Salvador flight is the newest addition to a catalog of 39 destinations in 22 countries in North, Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean.
The new route plays a vital role in further promoting Costa Rica as a tourist destination, stated the Costa Rican Tourism Board.
Taca Airlines announced that starting Dec. 1st it will fly between San Salvador, El Salvador and Costa Rica's Daniel Oduber International Airport in Liberia, in the northwest province of Guanacaste.
The upcoming flight, will be scheduled four times a week, and have connections to all of Central America, the United States, Colombia, Ecuador, Argentina, Chile, Brazil and Uruguay.
The new flights will operate Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday in European-built dual-propeller ATR 42 airplanes, each having a capacity of 46 passengers.
The Liberia-San Salvador flight is the newest addition to a catalog of 39 destinations in 22 countries in North, Central and South America, as well as the Caribbean.
The new route plays a vital role in further promoting Costa Rica as a tourist destination, stated the Costa Rican Tourism Board.
San Jose Guide:
San Jose, the Capital of Costa Rica, is the hub of all transportation in Costa Rica. For that reason, it is usually the first place you will visit while in Costa Rica. It lies between three Costa Rica volcanoes. There is a large variety of Costa Rica hotels, parks, restaurants and attractions for visitors. The first thing noticed about San Jose is the local friendliness. The city is set up on a pretty logical grid system. When on foot and touring the capital, Costa Ricans, also known as Ticos, are always willing to lend a hand with directions. Always remember though, locals use landmarks not street names for directions, and if you just can't figure out where you are, find a local church. Every church in Costa Rica faces west. While in the Capital, you have access to the best public transportation in all of Central America.
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