Brazilian airline GOL on Tuesday inaugurated nonstop flights between Sao Paulo and San Jose, Costa Rica, its first destination in Central America.
The route will operate three weekly frequencies (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) on Boeing 737 MAX 8 aircraft with capacity for 186 passengers.
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The flight, which will last almost 7 hours, will depart São Paulo at 13:55, arriving in San José at 18:25 (local time). It will take off from the Costa Rican capital at 20:40, landing in Guarulhos at 07:10 the following day (local time).
“With San José, GOL now serves 13 international destinations throughout the Americas and, hopefully, will continue to strengthen its presence outside Brazil,” said Rafael Araújo, GOL’s Airline Network Planning Director.
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