Find which airlines fly direct from Juan Santamaria Intl to Las Americas, which days they fly and book direct flights.
Nonstop departures
Monday
Arajet, Euroairlines
Arajet, Euroairlines
Wednesday
Arajet, Euroairlines
Arajet, Euroairlines
Thursday
Arajet, Euroairlines
Arajet, Euroairlines
Saturday
Arajet, Euroairlines
Arajet, Euroairlines
Nonstop returns
Monday
Arajet, Euroairlines
Arajet, Euroairlines
Wednesday
Arajet, Euroairlines
Arajet, Euroairlines
Thursday
Arajet, Euroairlines
Arajet, Euroairlines
Saturday
Arajet, Euroairlines
Arajet, Euroairlines
la atencion en el avion fue excelente, la facilidad del checkin es muy buena.
la atencion en el avion fue excelente, la facilidad del checkin es muy buena.
I was shocked flying to El Salvador that they only give you water. Everything else you have to pay for. There is no wifi or entertainment and it’s an international flight. At least back in the day they had tvs on the plane and everyone watched the same movie. Also seats do not recline, even comfort or plus.
i was charged $140.00usd for my backpack the only luggage i had was my backpack
Seat space was terrible no food on a six hour flight
There was absolutely no food or drink service unless it was paid for. I am not used to this.
The temperature was cold and the food that we had to pay for was awful. The crew didn’t even offer a free glass of water. It was a long, expensive and uncomfortable flight.
No complimentary food and beverage (water, soda, coffe) is offered for a six and a half hours long international flight, not even in premium economy, just to try to squeeze a few more dollars out of the passengers. First and last time flying with Avianca.
Every food and beverage has to be paid and the seat was not confortable. They even gave water.
I paid extra for seats up front, I expected unless the beverages wold be included,
The flight was overbooked and the solution gave was unrespctful. I arrived 4 hour in advance in the airport and only after 2hous was possible suggest a different ticket with another company LATAM, I have accepted, but when I was checking in at LATAM the tickets was issued without luggage, what it is absurd since I have bought my tickets including it since the beginning. Due to the timing for the next flight was not possible return to Avianca to claim due to the distance between Both companies Avianca and Latam since were located in different terminals. I have insiste to the crew of Latam to call Avianca to solve it, but they could help they were alleging that only paying a thousand pesos Mexicans ($1,000 MXN) to dispatch my luggage would be accepted and I have no money at all. So I had to beg for others passagens, it was an humiliating to exchange luggage with who was platinum in order to return back the luggage in the connection airport in Brazil (GRU). I have no clue that a judicial process would be taken from my side due the lots of stress in sequence by the non professional treatment with a passenger that was just following everything said by Avianca.. Long hours of waiting until next flight and only arrive at final destine in 6hs later..
I paid extra for a comfortable seat in the second flight, but the plane didn't have those seats, the first one did
The Arajet person who greeted us initially was unhelpful & rude about the mandatory migration form which has to be completed digitally but the systems don’t work properly. The boarding gate was changed twice and initial boarding was delayed. Once on board we we had to wait an hour and a half before take off. It was hot and there was very little room for tall-ish people to fit their knees in. The crew were pleasant but working in a poor situation. The plane was delayed because we were waiting for people from a delayed interconnecting flight. Arajet must have known that before we were asked to board. Better information, decisions & communication were needed.
My seat was broken and the crew had to find me somewhere else to sit. The crew was extremely courteous about this
No priority boarding (travelling with a toddler) and the flight was 4 hours late.
Their online check-in system was offline so the lines at the counter were extremely long. Making our connection was also very unpleasant as there were no priorities for boarding (basically a free-for-all) and since I was travelling with my toddler we had a very hard time. The connecting flight was also 4 hours late.
We were charged an additional $54 usd per passenger to board, not mentioned in the ticket.
San José (SJO)Costa Rica
Santo Domingo (SDQ)Dominican Republic