American Airlines Launches Direct Flights from Philadelphia to Liberia Airport 

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Costa Rica News

April 11, 2025

Big news for travelers! American Airlines just made getting to Costa Rica even easier with a new direct flight from Philadelphia to Liberia Airport in Guanacaste. No longer long layovers or multi-stop itineraries—just hop on a plane and land in paradise.  

This new weekly route, launched by Liberia Airport and the Costa Rican Tourism Board (ICT), is a first-of-its-kind connection between Philadelphia International Airport and Costa Rica—a faster, smoother way to swap city lights for beach sunsets. 

Flying in on a Boeing 737, this route runs every Saturday until March 30, 2025. The inaugural flight touched down in Guanacaste at 1:00 p.m., bringing 100 passengers straight into Costa Rica’s laid-back lifestyle—exactly how travel should be. 

More Than a Flight, It’s a Cultural Connection 

Costa Rican Ambassador to the U.S. Catalina Crespo nailed it when she called this more than just a flight—it’s a bridge. On one side, American travelers get a direct line to Costa Rica’s stunning beaches, lush rainforests, and adventure-packed landscapes. On the other, Costa Ricans now have easier access to Philadelphia, a city packed with history, culture, and legendary cheesesteaks. Win-win. 

Guanacaste’s Tourism Boom Keeps Growing 

Tourism Minister William Rodríguez sees this as a game-changer for Costa Rica’s travel scene. Guanacaste is already a top-tier destination, and this direct flight boosts its connection to American Airlines’ major hubs, including Charlotte, Dallas-Fort Worth, New York, Miami, and Chicago—more seamless ways for travelers to get to Costa Rica’s golden shores. 

And it’s not stopping here. This Philadelphia route is one of four new flight additions at Liberia Airport—which is on a mission to expand its global reach. Hosting 13 airlines and offering direct flights to 22 destinations across North America and Europe, this airport makes travel to Costa Rica difficult. 

Costa Rica’s Tourism Is Thriving 

Numbers don’t lie. Between January and October 2024, over 1.3 million U.S. travelers landed in Costa Rica by air. The U.S. has always been Costa Rica’s biggest tourism market, and this new route only strengthens that connection. 

For American travelers, this means one less excuse to put off that Costa Rica getaway. And for Costa Rica? More visitors, more opportunities, and more reasons to celebrate this epic new flight connection. 

Pura Vida just got a whole lot closer.  

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