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Volaris Pulls Plug on Four Costa Rica Flights Amid Tax Hike Pressures

Volaris announced the indefinite suspension of four flight routes to and from Costa Rica, citing high ticket taxes as the primary reason. The decision takes effect on April 12, 2026, after the airline stopped selling tickets for these routes on January 21.

Ronny Rodríguez, Volaris’ Director of Sustainability and Corporate Development, confirmed the move. He stated that the high taxes make it challenging to keep fares low, with costs sometimes reaching up to 57% of the ticket price. “The measure will take effect on April 12,” Rodríguez said, adding that flights on these routes are no longer available for purchase.

The affected routes connect San José with Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, and Miami. Volaris has operated in Costa Rica for a decade, starting with the Guatemala route in 2016, followed by San Salvador in 2017, and Miami in mid-2025. The airline reduced base fares significantly over time, dropping from around $528 for a round trip to about $37 per leg on some segments. However, added taxes and airport fees erode this advantage, limiting demand growth on short Central American paths where price sensitivity drives travel.

Beyond taxes, Volaris faces a temporary fleet reduction from safety reviews on Pratt & Whitney engines. This forces the company to prioritize profitable operations, further contributing to the suspensions. The airline remains committed to the region and may resume service if conditions improve.

The pullout reduces affordable travel options for Costa Ricans heading to nearby countries and the United States. Tourism leaders here in Costa Rica warn of potential drops in visitor numbers and spending, as fewer low-cost flights could push prices higher across the market. Businesses reliant on regional connections, such as exporters and small tour operators, may feel the strain. Analysts note that while other carriers serve some of these destinations, the loss of Volaris’ budget model limits choices for price-conscious passengers.

Passengers with bookings after April 12 should contact Volaris for refunds or rebookings. The airline advises checking its website for updates on remaining services, including routes to Mexico that continue unaffected. This development highlights ongoing concerns about aviation costs in Central America. Government officials have yet to respond, but industry groups call for reviews of tax structures to support air travel growth.

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