Martinair Soon to End Amsterdam, Orlando, San José Flights
Inside Costa Rica
During one of the busiest seasons at the Orlando International (OIA) and the Juan SantamarÃa (San José) international airports, Martinair has decided to pull stakes from both, dealing a blow to travellers to and from Florida and Europe. The decision by airline takes effect on March 30, 2008, when Martinair will no longer fly from San José to Orlando, non stop to Amsterdam.
Representatives of the airline have yet to comment on the decision, however, in a press release distributed through European tour operators, the airline said it decided to consolidate all its Florida flights at Miami International Airport (MIA).
Currently, Martinair offers five flights a week to Amsterdam and three to San José and is the only airline to offer non stop flights from Orlando to San José. Although the news is bad for OIA, it may not effect travellers to Costa Rica as the German airline, Lufthansa, which is now flying Orlando from Frankfurt, could pick up Martinair's Amsterdam flights to Costa Rica.
According to Vicki Jaramillo, OIA marketing director, the airport is now talking to multiple carriers about starting flights from Orlando to San José, though she declined to name the airlines. In addition to Lufthansa, the Irish carrier Aer Lingus has new service to Orlando and British Airways has announced plans to expand its existing service.
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