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Kids Fly Free On Carbon Neutral Costa Rican Airline

Where: Costa Rica
June 26, 2009 at 10:17 AM | by BS | 0 Comments

If you thought Costa Rica was just for hippie backpackers and torturing Spiedi, you should know that tourism companies are now pushing the eco-friendly destination as a family-friendly trip.

To back this up, Costa Rica's domestic carrier NatureAir is offering a sweet deal for those with little ones: free flights for children. Now through the end of August, kids up to 11 years old can fly free on all NatureAir flights within Costa Rica. Unfortunately, the offer doesn't apply to Jon and Kate-sized families—you only get one free child's ticket for every two adult seats purchased. Still, free is free.

The airline, which bills itself as the world's first voluntary carbon neutral airline, has 74 flights daily between 17 different Costa Rican locations. Of course, you've still got to get there, but that shouldn’t break the bank either; Taca Airlines has flights this summer from the East Coast for as low as $212.

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[Photo: NatureAir]

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