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Many
major US airlines fly to Costa Rica's international airport Juan Santamaria,
also known as SJO.
American
Airlines flies direct from both Miami and Dallas. Dallas is a good option if
you are coming from the midwest. For students from the southeast or
east coast, Miami is the most convenient connection. Unfortunately,
the Miami airport is a bit overwhelming. The good side is that you
can consider it the start of your immersion Spanish experience!
Continental Airlines flies direct through both Houston and Newark. They generally offer
good service to Costa Rica and have good connection times for travel
to other cities upon returning.
Delta
Airlines flies direct from Atlanta to San Jose. The good thing about them is
that when have to be dragged, kicking and screaming, to your return
flight back to the U.S., they leave the latest of all the US airlines
(3:00 pm). The drawback is that by the time you get to Atlanta, you've
missed many of the connecting flights to other parts of the US and
may have to spend the night in Atlanta. Their flight to San Jose leaves
Atlanta at 10:30 am, which means that you have to take a red-eye from
your hometown to get to Atlanta on time.
United
Airlines has flights from D.C. and Los Angeles, but neither of them are direct.
The flight from DC has a layover in Mexico City, which isn't the most
pleasant place to stop unless you like passively smoking a pack of
cigarettes while performing your normal daily breathing requirements.
The flights from Los Angeles layover in Guatemala City.
Latin
American and European airlines also fly to Costa Rica.
Grupo
Taca/LACSA flies to most major cities: New York, Los Angeles, D.C,. Miami, New
Orleans, Houston, Dallas, and San Francisco. They offer excellent
serivice - quality food, attention to details, etc. - and are based
here in Costa Rica. Don't worry about their safety record, they're
just as safe and established as the major US airlines.
Iberia,
the Spanish airline, flies from Madrid through Miami into Costa Rica.
They too offer excellent cabin service - what is it about European
airlines that makes them so comfy? If you are flying from Europe and
changing planes in Madrid, make sure you bring a change of clothes
or two in your carry-on bag as many students have lost luggage while
flying Iberia and it takes a few days for bags to catch up with them.
Condor offers
once a week flights (arriving to and departing from Costa Rica on
Sundays) from Frankfurt to San José with a stopover in Tampa,
Florida. Again, their service is excellent and they have a reputation
for very comfortable fares, too.
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