Liberia International Airport

Daniel Oduber Quirós International airport is the country’s second and Central America‘s ninth busiest airport. In 2015, Liberia International Airport reported 888,227 passengers, a 14% increase compared to 2014
Named in honor of the former president of Costa Rica, Daniel Oduber, whose idea it was to build an airport in the region and who was an avid supporter of expansion and development in Guanacaste, this international airport was opened in 1995, with its first commercial flight arriving here from Miami, Florida.
The terminal saw its busiest months in January, March and December. During each of those three months the airport facilitated the transit of more than 150,000 passengers.
