JUAN SANTAMARÍA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT OPENS CONNECTION TO BOCAS DEL TORO

Friday, 17 November 2023

SANSA inaugurates its second international route

  • The country’s main air terminal adds its 37th international connection.
  • Trips will be twice a week, on Thursdays and Sundays.

November, 2023. Passengers at Juan Santamaría International Airport (AIJS) will be able to enjoy the new connection to Bocas del Toro, Panama, starting this November 16. The route will be operated by the national airline SANSA, and will have two weekly flights on Thursdays and Sundays.

“In AERIS, as the interested manager of the Juan Santamaría International Airport, we are pleased to continue guaranteeing new experiences for passengers by expanding the range of destinations, and to see that allied airlines such as SANSA continue to grow. A year ago we celebrated the opening of their first international route to Managua and today they add a second one, to an extremely attractive destination such as Bocas del Toro”, commented Ricardo Hernández, General Director of AERIS.

The inaugural flight took place this Thursday, departing from the Domestic Terminal at eight o’clock in the morning in a Cessna Grand Caravan with 12 passengers. For the time being, SANSA will be the only airline connecting Costa Rica’s main air terminal with Bocas del Toro.

“For more than 40 years, SANSA has led the air transportation market within Costa Rica being an important pillar in the economy of many tourism developments. Therefore, we are proud to expand our horizons and carry the national flag to new international destinations that strengthen new trends in tourism,” said Mario Zamora, general manager of SANSA.

More destinations

With the inauguration of this new route, Costa Rica’s main air terminal connects with more than 37 international destinations, through the operation of 25 airlines.

This new flight is the second destination offered by AIJS to Panama, and the fifth to Central America (two connections to Panama and one each to Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala).

“The incorporation of new routes corresponds to the constant analysis of passengers’ interests. On the one hand, connections with Central America are increasing, which so far this year has consolidated itself as the foreign region to which Costa Ricans travel the most; and on the other hand, we continue to encourage arrivals from Panama, a country from which 34,296 tourists arrived in Costa Rica in the first nine months of the year. All this according to data from the ICT and the General Directorate of Immigration and Foreigners”, said Erick Barboza, director of Business Development.

Those interested in knowing details of the travel policies or purchasing a ticket can visit flysansa.com.

About AERIS Costa Rica

AERIS HOLDING COSTA RICA is a company of the CCR Group, which operates under the stakeholder management model at the Juan Santamaría International Airport (AIJS), taking care of its operation, maintenance, rehabilitation, construction, financing and promotion.

The company seeks to exceed the expectations of its stakeholder management contract in a transversal manner to sustainability, generating social, environmental and economic value. AERIS is committed to providing a “Pura Vida” travel experience for passengers transiting through the main gateway to the country and to generate positive impact to Costa Rica and its stakeholders.

AERIS draws on the experience of its parent companies: HAS Development Corporation and Grupo CCR of Brazil, the latter as the main shareholder and with stakes in the international airports of Quito Ecuador, Curacao and Belo Horizonte in Brazil.

It currently connects Costa Rica with 37 destinations around the world, through 25 international commercial airlines and two domestic airlines that operate in its facilities.

JUAN SANTAMARÍA INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT RECEIVES AWARDS FOR GOOD ENERGY PRACTICES

Friday, 10 November 2023

November, 2023. The Juan Santamaría International Airport (AIJS), added two new prestigious recognitions for its good practices focused on energy savings and the use of clean energy. They are the Green Airport Recognition, awarded by the Airports Council International (ACI), as well as the Renewable Electricity Seal granted by the Costa Rican Electricity Institute (ICE).

“We are very proud to receive these awards, which reflect the commitment of AERIS, as a concerned manager, and AIJS to minimize the impact of aviation on the environment by reducing the carbon footprint as a result of improved energy performance. In addition, these awards motivate us to continue joining efforts for the development of a sustainable operation, and thus, increase the consumption of energy from renewable sources,” said Ricardo Hernandez, executive director of AERIS.

 

ACI’s Green Airport Recognition aims to promote the best environmental practices implemented by airports in the region and highlights those with notable achievements, as is the case of Costa Rica’s main air terminal.

The initiative gives airports the opportunity to share their main environmental projects for evaluation. This year, AIJS presented the Strategic Action Plan for the operation of an energy efficient airport, which was awarded the Special Recognition during the ICA Annual General Assembly held on Monday, November 6 in Miami, United States.

The project consists of the development of a set of actions focused on the adjustment of the equipment that is responsible for supplying cold water to the air conditioning at AIJS, in order to optimize its operation. In addition, it includes the replacement of lighting fixtures in the basement and operational optimization in the powerhouse. With this plan, savings of 263,375 kWh were achieved during 2022, which is equivalent to the monthly electricity consumption of 1,200 homes in the country.

This is the third time that AIJS has won the Green Airport Recognition. Last year, the Energy Management System, which emerged with the aim of improving energy efficiency, was recognized. While, in 2021, the special recognition was dedicated to the AERIS People in Action for the Environment program, a project aimed at the family members of AERIS employees to include sustainability practices in their daily lives that help people become aware and collectively responsible.

“We believe that energy efficiency is a key development tool, as it not only generates economic savings, but also produces an environmental and social impact. This project contributes to the commitment to the UN Agenda 2030 and to the operation of an airport under a line of sustainability because the project responds to Sustainable Development Goals number 13, Climate Action and number 7, Affordable and Clean Energy,” said Adriana Bejarano, head of Environment, Health and Safety at AERIS.

Meanwhile, the Renewable Electricity Seal, awarded by ICE since 2018, recognizes companies that make it clear that the electricity consumed is generated with renewable sources from the national matrix. According to the certificate delivered at the end of October, AIJS’s clean electricity generation reached 99.3% last year.

“The renewable electricity certificate reflects the effort that the Institution has made for years to provide our customers with continuous, quality electricity based mainly on renewable sources. For ICE it is very important that together with our customers we advance in the electrification of the economy that allows us to continue being an example and leader in these decarbonization processes. We are currently working on new clean energy projects that will allow the country to maintain high percentages of renewables and continue to be a world leader,” said Roberto Quirós, ICE’s Electricity Manager.

About AERIS Costa Rica

AERIS HOLDING COSTA RICA is a company of the CCR Group, which operates under the management model interested in the Juan Santamaría International Airport (AIJS), being in charge of its operation, maintenance, rehabilitation, construction, financing and promotion.

The company seeks to exceed the expectations of its stakeholder management contract in a cross-cutting manner to sustainability, generating social, environmental and economic value. AERIS is committed to providing a “Pura Vida” travel experience for passengers transiting through the main gateway to the country and to generate positive impact to Costa Rica and its stakeholders.

AERIS draws on the experience of its parent companies: HAS Development Corporation and Grupo CCR of Brazil, the latter as the main shareholder and with stakes in the international airports of Quito Ecuador, Curacao and Belo Horizonte in Brazil.

It currently connects Costa Rica with 36 destinations around the world, through 25 international commercial airlines and two domestic airlines that operate in its facilities.