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Liberia Airport Runway Crisis Alarms International Airlines

The Daniel Oduber Quirós Airport in Costa Rica faces significant challenges with its runway repair project, raising concerns from the International Air Transport Association and major airlines. Despite a $40 million contract awarded to MECO S.A., work was suspended in June 2023 due to unexpected findings and quality concerns. Attempts to streamline the project through value engineering have been complicated by potential conflicts of interest and bureaucratic hurdles. The Ministry of Public Works and Transportation is now seeking additional engineering expertise to move the project forward, while the National Emergency Commission must approve the funding. Despite these setbacks and the project’s delayed restart, Civil Aviation authorities assure that the runway remains fully operational and safe for use, even as concerns mount over the prolonged repair process and its potential impact on air travel to Costa Rica.

Travelers Choose Costa Rica for World-Class Eco-Luxury Stays

Costa Rica’s tourism industry has received a significant boost as three of its prestigious hotels have been ranked among the top 15 in Central and South America by Condé Nast Traveller’s 2024 Reader’s Choice Awards. Hotel Boutique Lagarta Lodge in Guanacaste, El Silencio Lodge & Spa in Alajuela, and Tabacón Thermal Resort & Spa in La Fortuna scored impressively, with ratings above 91 out of 100. These resorts, each nestled in stunning locations offering unique experiences from Pacific coast views to volcanic hot springs, were recognized for their excellence in service, cuisine, sustainability, and design. This global recognition, based on traveler votes, not only highlights Costa Rica’s world-class hospitality but also reinforces its position as a leader in sustainable and eco-friendly tourism, offering travelers a perfect blend of luxury, wellness, and natural beauty.

Bolt Ride-Hailing App Plans to Launch in Costa Rica

Costa Rica is set to welcome Bolt, a major transportation services platform from Europe and Africa, as it expands into Latin America. Launching with over 500 drivers and offering zero commissions for the first six months, Bolt aims to compete with established players like Uber and Didi. The app connects drivers with customers, providing quick, reliable, and affordable rides. Bolt emphasizes driver earnings through lower commissions and competitive pricing for customers. Safety features include an SOS button, ride-sharing options, and in-app calling. With a mission to develop sustainable urban transportation solutions, Bolt brings its experience of serving 150 million customers across 45 countries to Costa Rica’s growing ride-hailing market.

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