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April 9, 2012

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Increase your chance to spot a quetzal with Nature Air and INBio

Nature Air and the Costa Rican National Biodiversity Institute (INBio) have joined forces to offer travelers one-of-a-kind vacation itineraries that promote hands-on learning and rich natural experiences. By combining INBio’s vast knowledge of biodiversity and expert field guides with Nature Air’s reputation for sustainability and excellent customer service, the small-group packages will center on biological events, such as turtle nesting or avian migrations.

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April 3, 2012

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A personal perspective on mingling and walking in San Jose

By Alex e. Khajavi, CEO & Founder, Nature Air Start inside the Teatro Nacional in the center of San Jose, and stand witness to the grandeur of the era of the coffee barons. Wander outside to the plaza and hear the hawkers and the pigeons, families, kids with balloons; smell the simple greatness of walk-away [...]

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March 29, 2012

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Nature Air uses safety briefing as educational tool

Nature Air, Costa Rica’s domestic airline offering flights in Costa Rica and the region, recently started promoting in-flight safety with the help of 30 students from the airline’s educational foundation NatureKids. The kids, aged 5 to 14 practiced their lines for about a month before a film crew flew down to their home town of [...]

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March 22, 2012

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Promoting a Central America “sin fronteras”

  My favorite number is seven. I have been fascinated by it ever since I was a child. The number holds a great historical and symbolic significance as the base of various ancient numerical systems, and as the most frequent combination when rolling two dice, one of the oldest games ever played by man.

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March 14, 2012

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Educating for the future: NatureKids sees record enrollment

NatureKids, a Costa Rican NGO dedicated to working and bettering the futures of low-income families, has reached a milestone this month with a record number of students now enrolled at the Drake Bay school in the Osa Peninsula.

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March 9, 2012

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Protecting the Osa Peninsula for generations to come

I have always had a soft spot for the Osa Peninsula. My romantic connection with this region began when I was a young man on my first journey to the wild south – which was then still peppered with gold miners, guerillas with criss-crossed bandoleers and a thrilling sense of getting closer to the edge [...]

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February 15, 2012

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Nature Air bridges Costa Rica and Nicaragua

I have always believed that travel is the mitigator and equalizer of all negative senses that define crisis between people. Familiarity, true travel, living abroad and studying with other students from other lands all develop a basis for the creation of a more civil society. Countries small and large disagree on the basis of philosophy, [...]

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February 14, 2012

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Nature Air Turns 20

On behalf of our shareholders, employees and partners in travel, we thank you for forming a part of the Nature Air story. This month we are excited to commemorate 20 years of facilitating the expansion of Costa Rica’s tourism industry to some of the region’s most remote and unique eco-destinations.

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