Orange wrote:
I heard that locals residents with a cedula (CR ID card) pay half on Sansa and Nature Air. But they must walk-up and buy the tix themselves, can't do it online.
Because of the Caldero Highway (new highway) being closed and a bridge on the Pan American Highway (old highway) being closed down to one lane, I took Nature Air round trip from Liberia at 6:00 am today and returned a little after 4:00 pm. Cost of my flight was about $300.
Nature Air has a corporate flying pass, but new memberships are currently not available. If I fly stand-by my flights are a little less than $50 each way (I think it is exactally $48???). But due to the urgent manner in which I needed to be in San Jose this morning and the road closure I could not take the chance that I could not get on the flight.
Sansa is also an option, flights are normally in the neighborhood of $110 to $125 each way. Once upon a time they also had a corporate program but now offer a mile program to frequent flyers. I have not flown Sansa very often as their flights leave Liberia later in the morning and leave San Jose earlier in the afternoon so it often does not meet my schedule.
Other things to consider. Nature Air flies into Pavas Airport while Sansa flies into SJO International airport. I believe Nature Air offers a shuttle service for $10 to $20 bucks between the airports but I have never used this service.
Luggage on both airlines can be costly. I only take my computer bag as I have clothing for San Jose's climate at my San Jose location and clothing for Guanacaste's climate at my Guanacaste home. If you are only doing a beach run, pack light as the weight limit for the cheap fare on Nature air is either 15 or 20 pounds and they charge by the pound for over this weight and it can add up quickly! There also will charge if the passenger is over 300 pounds and require the purchase of 2 seats!
Safety thoughts.... Nature Air uses twin engine prop planes and Sansa uses single engine. I personally have a little better piece of mind with the twin engine option, although I think Pac has once told me the type of plane used by Sansa has a better safety record but I really do not remember the details of that conversation 100%.
But in direct follow up to Orange's comment, currently there is no discount program for locals or residents. However, this corporate program usually reappears in the rainy season.
Anyone have any specific questions about these flight options please do not hesitate to ask me, I use the services quite a bit and will be happy to help!