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Mojica Airport

Caรฑas, Costa Rica
CSC MRMJ

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Mojica Airport (CSC/MRMJ) is a vital regional aviation facility located in the municipality of Caรฑas, in the Guanacaste Province of northwestern Costa Rica. As a primary air link for this productive agricultural and geothermal region, the airport provides essential transportation for local residents, government services, and international tourists visiting the nearby Palo Verde National Park and the Tenorio Volcano area. It primarily facilitates domestic flight operations, including private charters and occasional regional services that connect Caรฑas with major hubs like Liberia and San Josรฉ. The terminal infrastructure at Mojica is a basic and functional structure designed to manage the modest regional passenger volume with Costa Rican hospitality. Inside, travelers will find a unified departures and arrivals hall, which includes basic check-in counters and a sheltered waiting area with seating. Amenities at the airport are focused on the essentials, such as clean restroom facilities and general information signage about the region's unique natural attractions and wildlife. Due to its regional focus and smaller scale, there are no extensive retail shops or diverse dining options available on-site, so visitors are encouraged to make any necessary food or supply purchases in the town center of Caรฑas before their flight. Operational capacity at Mojica Airport is supported by a single paved runway measuring approximately 1,000 meters in length, which is designed to support a wide range of light general aviation aircraft and small regional turboprops. Navigation through the terminal is exceptionally easy due to its compact and logical layout. For ground transportation, the airport is located within a few kilometers of the city center, with official taxi services and private vehicle transfers readily available to transport visitors to their final destination or to the many eco-lodges in the surrounding Guanacaste region. Travelers should be mindful of the tropical climate, which can occasionally impact flight visibility during the rainy season.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Connecting through Mojica Airport (CSC), also known as Caรฑas Airport, provides a strategic entry point for travelers exploring the rugged beauty of the Guanacaste province. While the airport primarily handles private charters and limited scheduled services from domestic carriers like Sansa Airlines, it serves as a vital link for reaching the Tenorio Volcano National Park and the stunning Rio Celeste. When planning a connection from international hubs like San Josรฉ (SJO) or Liberia (LIR), allow at least three hours to clear customs and transfer to the domestic terminal. Be acutely aware of strict baggage weight limits on these regional 'puddle jumper' flights, which typically cap checked luggage at 25 to 30 pounds; exceeding these limits may result in significant fees or your bags being delayed until a later flight with more capacity. For ground-based connections, the airport is conveniently located near the Inter-American Highway (Route 1), offering a 45-to-60-minute drive to Liberia. Public transit options like the Reina del Campo bus line provide frequent and affordable connections along this corridor. Travelers should prioritize morning flights, particularly during the rainy season from May to November, as afternoon thunderstorms frequently cause delays or cancellations for small aircraft. If you find yourself with a brief wait, the Las Pumas Rescue Center is located just minutes away and offers a unique opportunity to see local wildlife. Always pre-arrange private shuttles or car rentals, as on-site taxi availability can be inconsistent compared to larger international facilities. Finally, ensure your travel documents are easily accessible, as domestic security checks are efficient but require valid identification for all passengers.

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La Fortuna Arenal Airport

La Fortuna, Costa Rica
FON MRAN

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
45
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
90
minutes
Interline Connections
120
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

La Fortuna Arenal Airport (FON) is a privately managed regional airfield serving the district of La Fortuna in Costa Rica's Alajuela Province. Positioned just a few miles east of the city center, the airport is the primary aviation gateway for travelers visiting the world-famous Arenal Volcano National Park. This scenic airstrip provides an efficient and breathtaking alternative to long road journeys from the capital, offering passengers stunning aerial views of the lush cloud forests, rolling hills, and the iconic cone of the Arenal Volcano as they approach the 800-meter asphalt runway. The terminal at La Fortuna is a small, compact, and functional facility designed to facilitate quick passenger movement. Inside the open-air building, travelers find a streamlined check-in process and a comfortable waiting area. Basic services often include a small snack bar or cafรฉ serving local refreshments and a souvenir shop where visitors can pick up regional crafts. Given the tropical climate and the airport's open design, passengers are advised to carry lightweight rain protection, as sudden tropical showers are common in this verdant part of Costa Rica. Sansa Airlines is the primary carrier operating at FON, providing several daily scheduled domestic flights that link the region to San Josรฉ's Juan Santamarรญa International Airport (SJO). These flights utilize small, modern turboprop aircraft like the Cessna Grand Caravan, which are perfectly suited for the region's short runways and variable mountain weather. In addition to the San Josรฉ route, the airport facilitates seasonal connections to other popular Costa Rican destinations such as Liberia and Quepos, making it a key component of the country's extensive domestic aviation network. Ground transportation from La Fortuna Arenal Airport is well-organized, with taxis and private shuttles readily available to transport passengers to the many eco-lodges, hot springs, and adventure centers surrounding the volcano. Most local hotels coordinate directly with flight arrivals to ensure seamless transfers. The journey to the town of La Fortuna is short and scenic, providing an immediate immersion into the region's natural beauty. For those looking to explore at their own pace, car rentals can also be arranged, though pre-booking is recommended during the peak tourism season.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Allow extra time; facilities are limited.

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