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Flying SANSA in Costa Rica: Practical Tips for First Timers

SANSATravel TipsCosta Rica

SANSA flights are a quintessential Costa Rica travel experience — small aircraft, panoramic views and a genuine sense of adventure. Here’s what first-time passengers need to know to make the experience smooth.

Baggage: plan carefully

SANSA’s 12kg checked baggage limit is enforced. Surfboards are allowed on some routes with advance arrangement and a fee. Dive gear, large camera equipment and golf bags require advance notice and may not be accommodated. If you’re traveling with significant luggage or equipment, private charter eliminates these constraints entirely — AeroRide has no arbitrary weight limits for the whole aircraft.

Check-in and aircraft boarding

SANSA operates from a dedicated terminal at SJO and SYQ. Check-in opens 2 hours before departure. The aircraft hold less than 15 passengers, so boarding is quick and informal. Seats are not assigned — arrive early for better views (left side for Pacific coast flights, right side heading to Tortuguero).

Weather delays

Costa Rica’s mountainous terrain and rapidly changing weather cause more delays on domestic routes than international carriers. Afternoon thunderstorms are common May–November. SANSA’s morning departures are generally more reliable. Private charter offers more flexibility to wait out weather or reroute.

Frequently asked questions

What happens if SANSA cancels my flight?

SANSA offers rebooking on the next available flight or a full refund. In peak season, rebooking can mean waiting a day or more.

Can I bring a surfboard on SANSA?

Surfboards can be booked on some SANSA routes with advance notice and an additional fee. Availability is not guaranteed.

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