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26 Aug, 2025
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San Jose Airport ranks among the top five in the world for passenger experience
@Source: qcostarica.com
Q COSTARICA — Juan Santamaría International Airport, known as the San José airport (SJO), managed by AERIS, has consolidated its position as a regional and global benchmark in passenger experience management by achieving Level 5 Customer Experience (CX) certification from Airports Council International (ACI). This distinction, the highest within the program, positions SJO as the second airport in Latin America and the Caribbean, and the fifth worldwide, to earn this recognition. “This accreditation reaffirms our commitment to offering every passenger an authentic Pura Vida experience. It is the result of the collaborative work of the entire airport community and the constant effort to innovate, provide excellent service, and raise international standards of care. This milestone places us among the top five airports in the world to provide world-class service, always aligned with our purpose of connecting every traveler with the best of Costa Rica,” said Ricardo Hernández, Executive Director of AERIS. Level 5 certification recognizes a high level of maturity in passenger experience management, highlighting the integration of the entire airport community into a strong, customer-centric culture. This stage involves not only improving traveler perception and satisfaction, but also closely linking it to employee engagement and well-being. Innovative Initiatives Creation of the SJO Customer Experience Committee, comprised of representatives from airlines, government entities, retailers, and AERIS. Employee Experience Program, with integration and sports activities, such as a soccer tournament with representatives from the airport community, and a recognition program for those who contribute to improvements in the passenger experience. Co-creation workshops with the participation of passengers, airlines, and retailers to identify improvements and generate joint solutions. More than 600 employees trained in teamwork, emotion management, and customer service under the “Pura Vida” concept. Innovations in infrastructure and technology, such as the CT scanner pilot at security checkpoints, reorganization of check-in lines, improvements in signage, installation of an information totem pole, and mobile device charging stations. Direct involvement of executives in the care and observation of the passenger experience, participating in tours, focus groups, and direct customer service. Annual implementation of an engagement survey, the objective of which is to listen to employee feedback to understand their level of satisfaction and well-being in the workplace, identify areas for improvement, and promote a positive environment at the airport, reflected in improved passenger service. Measurable Results in Satisfaction and Experience Since 2022, the overall passenger satisfaction and experience indicators have shown steady growth, reaching ratings of 4.49 and 4.45 out of 5, respectively, in 2025. These results reflect the positive impact of a sustained strategy of active listening and continuous improvement. Currently, only 21 airports in Latin America are part of ACI’s CX program. Along with Quito Airport, SJO is the only airport in the region with Level 5 certification, consolidating its position as a regional leader and a model for other airports around the world. For AERIS, this achievement is a milestone on a path of continuous improvement. Upcoming goals include the implementation of biometrics at immigration controls, the pursuit of new accreditations such as ACI’s Sunflowers and Accessibility certifications, and the incorporation of advanced technology to control processing times at passenger touchpoints.
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