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Is Sansa a safe airline?

Is Sansa a safe airline?

The two major domestic airlines in Costa Rica are Nature Air and Sansa. Both have a good safety record in the last 10-15 years.

What kind of planes does Sansa fly?

Most SANSA flights are in 14 passenger Cessna 208-B Grand Caravans (left), but they have a variety of aircraft available to accommodate from 10-46 passengers. Aerobell uses Grand Caravans for scheduled flights plus three helicopters and a variety of small planes available for charter.

Where does the airline Sansa come from?

SANSA Airlines (Servicios Aéreos Nacionales S.A.) is an airline based in San José, Costa Rica. It operates scheduled passenger services as part of the TACA Airlines regional airline system, and was a subsidiary of Avianca Costa Rica. Its hub is Juan Santamaría International Airport.

Where is SANSA Airlines located?

San José
Located in the Central Valley, San José is the seat of national government, the focal point of political and economic activity, and the major transportation hub of this Central American nation….Reservations: (506) 2290-4100.

From-To Bahía Drake – San José
Flight 1027
Departure 04:05 PM
Arrive 04:55 PM
Frequency Daily

Where does SANSA airlines fly to in Costa Rica?

It operates scheduled passenger services as part of the TACA Airlines regional airline system, and was a subsidiary of Avianca Costa Rica. Its hub is Juan Santamaría International Airport. The airline was established in 1978 as a domestic subsidiary of LACSA.

Do you have to check luggage on Sansa Airlines?

In case of limited space in the cabin, you may be required to check your luggage. Anything exceeding the free baggage allowance is considered as excess baggage and can only be transported by paying an additional fee for it. Overweight and additional baggage is transported subject to available space on the plane.

What can you take on a Sansa flight?

You are permitted to carry one piece with a maximum weight of 10 lbs/4.5 Kg. 20 linear inches/ 50 cm (length + height + width). 1. Ladies purse/handbag. 2. Books. 3. Items to be consumed by infants during the trip. 4. Coat or Blanket. 5. Camera or binoculars. 6. Laptop. 7.

When did the plane crash with Sansa on it?

As of January 2018 the SANSA fleet includes: On April 19, 1984, A DC3 (TI-SAA) charter flight coming from San Andres (Colombia) crashed on “Cerro Santa Rosa” (northwest face of the Irazu Volcano), killing all on board.