Kim Kardashian is a vision in white as she plays doting mum and carries both her children for flight out of Costa Rica
Kim Kardashian was keeping up with air traffic control as she raced to get her family on their flight from Costa Rica back to their native California.
The 36-year-old mother-of-two looked ready for six hour flight from the Central American country to Los Angeles.
Dressing simple - yet chic - the sex tape star was the doting mum as she carried both three-year-old daughter North and one-year-old Saint to the departure gate.
Kim was joined by her older sister Kourtney, 37, and her younger sister Khloe as they ended their trip which saw them all enjoying the tropical climes of Costa Rica.
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Kourtney, like Kim, was spotted carrying her own child - her son, Reign, firmly in her arms as she carried a mini rucksack, stopped her denim jacket from slipping off, and held a camera around her neck.
The dark-haired pair's youngest half-sister, 19-year-old Kylie Jenner, was also in attendance with her boyfriend Tyga and his four-year-old son King Cairo.
Kylie looked confident and proud as she carried her boyfriend's son through the airport en route to the flight.
King is the son of Tyga and his ex-girlfriend Blac Chyna - who is now engaged to Rob Kardashian and the pair welcomed their own first child together, a daughter named Dream, last November.
Scenes at the airport looked reasonably calm as the reality show family prepared to depart for the USA.
The airport in Costa Rica is starkly more calm than scenes at airports across the United States where protests are on going following President Donald Trump's alleged ban on Muslims entering the country.
Americans have been outraged that the President has stuck to his word of cracking down on immigration - despite this being a key policy of his successful presidential campaign.
Kim herself decided to add her voice to the protest efforts over the weekend as she tweeted a list of statistics that compare deaths via Isis attacks by immigrants in the USA with gun crimes from American citizens.
Protests have been sparked all over the world after President Trump issued a visa crack down that affected millions of people all over the world depending on which country they originated from.
The President has also incited protests due to plans to build a wall between America and Mexico - again despite this being a repeated policy for his 2016 campaign.
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