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2021
19
October
St. John's to Costa Rica - $411 CAD roundtrip including taxes
19
October
United Airlines has dropped the price of their flights from St. John's, Newfoundland to Costa Rica down to $411 CAD roundtrip including taxes.
This is 40% cheaper than the typical best prices for a roundtrip flight from Newfoundland to Costa Rica.
The flights have 2 stops each way.
There are no special requirements for entry into Costa Rica. Fully vaccinated visitors no longer need special insurance to enter Costa Rica.
The U.S. currently requires a negative test result (antigen or PCR) for connecting flights, and will soon require full vaccination as well.
Entry requirements for the 101 other countries Canadians can currently visit can be found in the blog post: Where Canadians Can Travel.
Availability for travel
January, February, March 2022
How to find and book this deal
1. Start with a Google Flights search like this one:
Google Flights: St. John's to San Jose, Costa Rica
- Click on the departure date box to open up the calendar view and browse for cheap date combinations. Adjust the trip length at the bottom.
- Look for the dates that are $418 roundtrip
- You may find these are not possible to book through Google Flights, but what you can do is...
2. Go to FlightHub
- Try the same dates you found on Google Flights
screenshot from FlightHub
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2011
8
December
Crazy price drops to Central America!! From $484 roundtrip after taxes
8
December
There are some huge unadvertised price drops on American Airlines to Central America at the moment from cities across Canada, including St. John's. Perhaps the largest overall drop, ever.
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