Gatwick London to Costa Rica Direct Flight

UK based airline company will begin flying to Costa Rica for only £471 ($362).  This how they describe Costa Rica:

“Small but perfectly formed, discover Costa Rica’s breathtaking natural beauty. Stunning beaches, vibrantly coloured wildlife, lush natural parks and incredible cloud forests contrast with mighty volcanoes, bubbling mud pits and cascading waterfalls. Discover the laid-back vibe and unforgettable charm of this adventure-filled tropical playground.”

First Choice Airways, a British ariline service, will begin it’s Gatwick London to Guanacaste direct flight this coming May.  The airline will be offering the direct flights during the British vacation season which runs from May to October.  The flight will carry a maximum passenger load of 258.

The company is marketing Costa Rica as a tourist hot spot highlighting Arenal Volcano and our beaches.  They are offering a special air fare for 471 Euros ($362).  That’s cheaper than what it cost me to fly home from Minnesota.

The company is also considering flight from Glasgow starting in 2009.

Latest Exchange rate:

1.00 GBP
United Kingdom Pounds     =     1,010.25 CRC
Costa Rica Colones
1 GBP = 1,010.25 CRC         1 CRC = 0.000989851 GBP

US Dollar:
Buy: ¢517.23
Sell: ¢521.26
As of 9/Feb/2007
Source: B.C.C.R.

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Alan

Alan

I was born and raised in Costa Rica but I'm now living in the U.S. Costa Rica Talk Radio is a way of sharing my beautiful country with others and it allows me to offer a local tico perspective about traveling and living in Costa Rica.

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