KLM Offers Daily
Flights To Europe From Costa Rica
KLM Royal Dutch airlines, in partnership
with COPA airlines, is offering flight from
the Juan Santamaría (San José) international
airport to European destination with a stop
in Panama and Schiphol, Amsterdam.
The airline will be providing five flights a
week: Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays (no flights are
offered on Mondays and Saturdays).
Flights from San José to Rome, Italy, for
instance are being offered for as low as
us$1,055, including taxes and surcharges
(see print out of reservation pricing).
Through the COPA alliance and code sharing,
travel between Costa Rica and Europe can be
made without having to go through the US.
KLM is owned by AirFrance-KLM, a European
airline holding company incorporated under
French law with its headquarters at
Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport in
Tremblay-en-France, France, near Paris.
Both Air France and KLM are members of the
SkyTeam airline alliance. They offer a
frequent flyer program called Flying Blue.
The company's namesake airlines rely on two
major hubs: Paris-Charles de Gaulle Airport,
near Paris, and Amsterdam Airport Schiphol,
near Amsterdam.
Air France-KLM was created by the
mutually-agreed merger between Air France
and Netherlands-based KLM on 5 May 2004.
More information on flights from
Costa Rica, visit the KLM Panama website at:
http://www.klm.com/travel/pa_en/index.htm

Screengrab of KLM's reservation page for San
José, Costa Rica to Rome's Fiumicino
airport. Prices vary from as low as us$1.055
to us$3.259, depending on day and month. All
flights make a stop in Panama and Schipol,
Amsterdam. |
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