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Rio Frio / Progreso Airport

Rio Frio / Progreso, Costa Rica
RFR MRRF

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

Domestic โ†’ Domestic
30
minutes
Domestic โ†’ International
60
minutes
Interline Connections
90
minutes

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Rio Frio / Progreso Airport (RFR), designated MRRF, operates as a small general aviation facility serving the Rio Frio and Progreso communities in Heredia Province, Costa Rica, strategically positioned at coordinates 10.327ยฐN, -83.888ยฐW at an elevation of 350 feet (107 meters) above sea level within the lush tropical lowlands that characterize Costa Rica's Caribbean slope region. This essential transportation hub provides crucial connectivity for the agricultural and rural communities throughout the Rio Frio valley, where the airport serves as a vital link enabling access to medical services, agricultural support, government services, and connections to Costa Rica's broader transportation network including the capital San Josรฉ and other regional centers. The facility operates in Costa Rica's northern Caribbean lowlands, characterized by dense tropical rainforest, extensive agricultural operations including banana and pineapple plantations, challenging terrain, and seasonal weather patterns that make aviation particularly valuable for accessing remote areas where ground transportation can be difficult during the rainy season. The airport operates through basic but functional infrastructure designed specifically for the requirements of small aircraft and general aviation operations, featuring a single runway designated 02/20 oriented roughly north-south to accommodate the light aircraft, agricultural aviation planes, and helicopters typically used for transportation and crop support throughout Costa Rica's Caribbean lowland agricultural regions. Ground support facilities remain minimal but adequate for general aviation operations, reflecting both the rural location and the modest traffic volumes typical of Costa Rica's smaller community airports, with basic aircraft parking areas and essential services supporting the diverse aviation activities including private aircraft operations, agricultural aviation, emergency medical flights, and government services. The facility's infrastructure is designed to serve the specific needs of rural Costa Rican aviation where reliability and basic functionality are more important than extensive amenities or commercial passenger services. Terminal facilities emphasize essential functionality appropriate for a rural general aviation airport, featuring basic infrastructure that provides fundamental services including weather protection, minimal waiting areas, and essential pilot facilities reflecting the airport's role in serving private aircraft operations, agricultural aviation, charter flights, and emergency services rather than scheduled commercial passenger service. The facility operates without commercial airline service or traditional passenger processing capabilities, with aviation activity focused on supporting the agricultural operations that dominate the regional economy, private aircraft owners utilizing the airport for business and personal travel, and emergency services including medical evacuations and government administrative flights. Passenger amenities remain basic and community-oriented, appropriate for the small-scale operations typical of Costa Rica's rural airports where aviation serves essential but intermittent transportation needs for communities engaged primarily in agriculture and rural economic activities. The airport's strategic significance extends beyond routine general aviation to encompass its vital role in supporting Costa Rica's agricultural sector, emergency services, and rural connectivity throughout the Rio Frio valley region where the facility provides essential access for crop dusting operations, agricultural supply flights, medical evacuations, and connections to Costa Rica's urban centers for residents of this productive but geographically challenging region. Despite its modest facilities and general aviation focus, Rio Frio / Progreso Airport serves as an important component of Costa Rica's comprehensive aviation infrastructure, ensuring that rural communities maintain reliable access to aviation services while supporting the agricultural economy that drives much of the regional development. The facility represents the practical importance of small community airports in Central America's agricultural regions, where aviation provides essential services for rural economic development, emergency response, and maintaining connections between isolated communities and the broader national economy throughout Costa Rica's diverse and topographically challenging landscape.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Schedule extra time for connections due to limited facilities.

๐Ÿ“ Location

Drake Bay Airport

Puntarenas, Costa Rica
DRK MRDK

โฐ Minimum Connection Times

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

๐Ÿข Terminal Information

Bahรญa Drake Airport (MRDK) serves as the primary aviation gateway to Drake Bay on Costa Rica's spectacular Osa Peninsula, recognized by National Geographic as one of Earth's most biologically diverse places. Located on the northwestern side of the peninsula in Puntarenas Province, the airport operates with a small but essential terminal building and basic runway designed to accommodate Sansa Airlines' Cessna Grand Caravan aircraft carrying up to 14 passengers on the scenic 45-minute flight from San Josรฉ. The modest terminal facility provides fundamental passenger services including check-in counters, baggage handling, and waiting areas optimized for the steady flow of ecotourists visiting Corcovado National Park, Caรฑo Island Biological Reserve, and the Tรฉrraba-Sierpe National Wetlands. Morning flight arrivals typically occur between 9-11 AM, coordinating with hotel transfers and tour operators who provide complimentary ground transportation to various ecolodges and resorts scattered throughout the pristine Drake Bay region. As the essential transportation link for one of Costa Rica's premier ecotourism destinations, Drake Bay Airport enables access to world-class biodiversity experiences including daily excursions to Corcovado's Sirena and San Pedrillo stations, diving and snorkeling at Caรฑo Island, and wildlife observation in pristine rainforest environments. The airport's strategic location supports the sustainable tourism economy that has transformed Drake Bay from a quiet fishing village into a renowned destination for nature lovers seeking authentic wilderness experiences in Central America's most biodiverse region.

๐Ÿ”„ Connection Tips

Plan transfers carefully at Drake Bay Airport.

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