US Airways flew into Liberia’s
Daniel Oduber Airport last Saturday, becoming the fourth North American
airline to run direct, scheduled, flights into Guanacaste. The US
Airways Airbus 319 with a near-capacity 115 passengers on board.
The airline will initially run
a single flight, every Saturday, from its main US hub in Charlotte,
North Carolina. However there are already plans to add a second
flight Sundays, probably beginning next month. US Airways
joins Delta, Continental and American Airlines, which are all running
scheduled flights into Liberia. “When we started our routes to San José
18 months ago we were always looking at Liberia,” said Eric Mathieu, US
airways’ Executive Director in Latin America and the Caribbean. “I
guess it then took about 12 months of research, talking with both the US
and the Costa Rican governments, analyzing statistics, price structures
and things like that,” Mr. Mathieu said.
US airways had a team of 23 in
Guanacaste leading up to the arrival of the inaugural flight. Saturday
is now the airport’s busiest day, with seven commercial passenger
flights scheduled to arrive, some of them landing within 30 minutes of
each other. In February the airport is expected to handle 38 direct
flights a week.
Industry leaders now estimate
as many as 270,000 passengers will use the airport this year —- nearly
80,000 more than in 2004.