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  2. Juan Santamaría International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Juan Santamaria International Airport is the largest and busiest airport in Costa Rica, having experienced a constant increase in traffic since its opening in 1958, boosted by the growing flow of tourists. The airport reached more than one million passengers per year for the first time in 1991 and having a record number of passengers in 2019.

  3. Buenos Aires Airport (Costa Rica) - Wikipedia

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    Buenos Aires Airport (IATA: BAI, ICAO: MRBA) is an airport serving Buenos Aires, a city in the Puntarenas Province of Costa Rica. There is mountainous terrain northwest through east of the airport. The Limon VOR-DME (Ident: LIO) is located 51.2 nautical miles (95 km) north-northeast of the airport. See also. Costa Rica portal; Aviation portal

  4. List of airports in Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Costa Rica, officially the Republic of Costa Rica, is a country in Central America, bordered by Nicaragua to the north, Panama to the southeast, the Pacific Ocean to the west, and the Caribbean Sea to the east. The country is divided into seven provinces, which are subdivided into 81 cantons and 463 districts. Costa Rica's capital and largest ...

  5. Limón International Airport - Wikipedia

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    History. The airport re-opened on 1 July 2006 after being closed nearly 20 years for domestic flights. It is the primary airport serving the Caribbean side of Costa Rica.. The Presidency Ministry announced in June 2011 that Sansa Airlines would begin regular scheduled flights four times a week to Limón Airport, beginning in July and costing ₡30,000–₡75,000 ($60–$150), to increase ...

  6. Juan Santamaría - Wikipedia

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    Juan Santamaría. Statue of Juan Santamaría in Alajuela. Juan Santamaría Rodríguez (August 29, 1831 – April 11, 1856) was a drummer in the Costa Rican army, officially recognized as the national hero of his country for his actions in the 1856 Second Battle of Rivas, in the Filibuster War. He died in the battle carrying a torch he used to ...

  7. Tobías Bolaños International Airport - Wikipedia

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    The airport is named for Costa Rican pilot Tobias Bolaños Palma (1892-1953). The airport has one runway (1566mx23m). It lies at an elevation of 1002 meters AMSL. The airport has no instrument approach procedures and can only accept VFR flights. This airport is the main base for general aviation in the country, as well as most private flight ...

  8. San Isidro de El General Airport - Wikipedia

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    Source: AIP [1] DGAC [2] San Isidro de El General Airport ( IATA: IPZ, ICAO: MRSI) is an airport serving the city of San Isidro de El General and Pérez Zeledón county, Costa Rica. The airport is 3 kilometres (2 mi) south of downtown San Isidro. The airport is a public airstrip managed by the country's Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGAC).

  9. Tambor Airport - Wikipedia

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    Tambor Airport. /  9.73944°N 85.01667°W  / 9.73944; -85.01667. Tambor Airport ( IATA: TMU, ICAO: MRTR) is an airport serving Tambor, Costa Rica. The airport also serves tourist destinations like Mal Pais, Santa Teresa, Montezuma, and the Cabo Blanco Absolute Natural Reserve . Tambor airport is the sixth-busiest airport in Costa Rica ...