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Nature Air Flash Sale: Fly Within Costa Rica For Only US$28

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(QCOSTARICA TRAVEL) The regional airline, Nature Air, is having a flash sale for all destinations in Costa Rica.

From ¢15, 000 colones you can fly from the Juan Santamaria (San Jose) airport to Golfito, Limon, Quepos, Tambor, Torguguero and Arenal, and from ¢19,000 to Puerto Jimenez, Tamarino, Liberia, Drake Bay, Nosara and Punta Islita.

Tickets must be purchased between June 23 and June 25, for flights up June 30.

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The offer is only valid for nationals and residents (with cedula) of Costa Rica. Price is one-way, per person.

Click here for the web page the offer is being offered. Sorry, it is all in Spanish. The offer is not being  offered on the airline’s English language website.

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