Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta tourism in Costa Rica.. Mostrar todas las entradas
Mostrando entradas con la etiqueta tourism in Costa Rica.. Mostrar todas las entradas

martes, 11 de junio de 2013

Delta Announces flight from Minneapolis to San Jose

delta
delta
Delta is one of the airlines that have imposed flights since the company AVIANCA-TACA put an end to some of its connections to Costa Rica.
Delta Airlines, one of the most important Airlines with a large presence in Latin America, and the United States announced that it will operate a temporary flight, during the periods from December 21 to 29 March (holiday high season), from Minneapolis to the Juan Santa Maria International Airport.
This new route will be operated by Boeing 757 aircraft, with capacity for 180 passengers and that as mentioned above, will begin to operate from the month of December, day 2.
Route which will implement Delta Airlines temporarily, consists of a non-stop flight from the city of Minneapolis to the airport Juan Santa Maria. This flight comes a part of routes already existing company between Costa Rica and the United States.
The new route of Delta Airlines already is ready to be bought by internet, recalling that flights will begin to operate from the month of December.
TACA-AVIANCA eliminated five direct flights and laid off more than 260 employees from its operations in the country.
Costa Rica Tourism Chamber estimated that the country could lose some 7,000 tourists each month due to the cancellation of routes
the Minister of tourism of Costa Rica, Allan Flores, commented on the new decision of Delta Airlines. "There are some of these routes that already they won't be operated by Avianca, which have been taken by other airlines as it is the case of Delta Airlines that starting from July 1, San Jose - Los Angeles will operate the route".
Despite the problems that may cause the airline AVIANCA-TACA decision already measures are taken to avoid these situations will continue in the future.
Costa Rica receives approximately two million tourists a year, many of them are from the United States, and so the inclusion of new routes promotes the arrival of Americans in the country and from other countries that use United States as transit country.
Posted by Costa Developers

jueves, 30 de mayo de 2013

Delta Airlines offers new flight direct from USA to Costa Rica airline Delta

Delta takes advantage of a moment in the AVIANCA-TACA agency withdrew important flights from the United States
Delta Airlines recently announced an important route between Costa Rica and the United States; Los Angeles-San Jose.

delta-air-linesThis flight will begin operations on July 1 and will have capacity of 180 passengers on each trip.
Los Angeles-San José route will be operated by a Boeing 757-200 that will operate with 24 seats in first class and 156 in economy class.

This new route is now available for bookings through the website delta.com or at travel agencies.
In addition to the daily flight to Los Angeles, also adds to this two daily flights between San Jose and Atlanta.
"We continue to offer our customers the convenience of new routes to most popular like San Jose and Los Angeles business and tourism destinations", said María Fernanda Price, regional manager of Delta sales to Central America and the Caribbean.

Delta made the announcement of these new flights within the framework of the cancellation of important routes of the TACA-AVIANCA airline, last Friday.

TACA-AVIANCA eliminated five direct flights and laid off more than 260 employees from its operations in the country.

Costa Rica Tourism Chamber estimated that the Central American country could lose some 7,000 tourists each month due to the cancellation of routes
the Minister of tourism of Costa Rica also made reference to the new decision of Delta Airlines. "There are some of these routes that already they won't be operated by Avianca, which have been taken by other airlines as it is the case of Delta Airlines that starting from July 1, San Jose - Los Angeles will operate the route", said Allan Flores, Tourism Minister of Costa Rica.

Despite the problems that may cause the airline AVIANCA-TACA decision already measures are taken to avoid these situations will continue in the future.

Posted by Costa Developers

Friends blogs: Costa Developers Blog - Fractional Developers in Costa Rica - Costa Rica Newsletters - Costa Developers Oficial Site

Spanish Friends Blogs: Costa Rica a un Clic - Costa Developers en español - CostadevelopersCR - Costa Developers Sitio Oficial en español