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DIRECT FLIGHTS FROM OCEANIA ARE NOW LANDING IN GUANACASTE
After the sensation of an Australian aircraft arriving at Liberia International Airport, New Zealand has also joined the ranks of countries that can reach Guanacaste in a direct flight
No matter where you are in the world, being able to reach Costa Rica’s scenic coastlines and immersive rainforests seems to be a main priority, even if it means half-a-day on an airplane The small Central American nation has seen an important uptick in tourism after the 2020 Covid-19 pandemic, essentially becoming one of the world’s hottest tropical destinations, which has materialized by way of hotel projects, visitation numbers, and an influx of investment that has dynamized part of the local economy
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Given this context and the great word-ofmouth, Costa Rica is seizing its time as an international sensation, and seeing all kinds of expansion in terms of airlines arriving, daily flight numbers, and now, private jets In February the arrival of an Australian airplane became a national trending topic
The Bombardier Global 7500 model departed from Gold Coast, Queensland, and after 15 hours arrived at Liberia International Airport
Many followed the flight updates during that day, as it meant an historic moment for Central American aviation, as the first direct flight from Australia to reach the country Apparently this has served as an example for other important visitors from Oceania, as a Gulfstream 650ER aircraft is expected to arrive Monday March 26th all the way from Auckland, New Zealand, in a 13-hour flight
Joining other landmark flights like a Cape Town Gulfstream 600 that also arrived at Liberia, or a Boeing 777-300ER that made it all the way from Jeddah, Saudi Arabia to San José, there’s a clear case of distances getting shorter around the globe After all, who wouldn’t want to let the delightful tropical atmosphere wash over them at least for a while? It’ll more than make up for the trip with the perfect antidote: rest and relaxation in one of Earth’s more beautiful corners