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Flights to Costa Rica: Spirit and Frontier Airlines to Merge

In a move that would create the fifth largest airline in the United States, Frontier Airlines and Spirit Airlines announced their intention to merge...

British Airways Has Returned to San Jose, Costa Rica

Flights on British Airways have returned to Juan Santamaría Airport after more than 18 months since suspending its operations to Costa Rica. The airline...

Mexican authorities warn about flying Interjet as airline cancels flights

Interjet, a low-cost airline based in Mexico, canceled all of its Sunday flights and stranded thousands of passengers as reports surfaced that it had failed to pay for jet fuel. 

LATAM, Latin America’s largest airline, files for bankruptcy in US

The International Air Transport Association has forecast a $15 billion loss in revenue for Latin American airlines this year.

A new airline takes off in Costa Rica: Meet Skyway

Domestic flights begin today, Nov. 16, and a flight to Bocas del Toro, Panama will begin on Dec. 15.

Costa Rican airline Nature Air to resume operations

Normal operations are expected to resume on Monday, Feb. 5.

Civil Aviation authorities suspend Nature Air operations

Channel 7 News reported the airline is working to restore its services.

KLM inaugurates direct Amsterdam-Costa Rica flight

The Amsterdam-San José flight will be offered twice a week, Tuesdays and Fridays, from November to March.

Lufthansa to fly nonstop between Costa Rica and Germany

Lufthansa is already promoting its new route to the “green paradise of Central America.”

United kicks off couple flying to their Costa Rican wedding

The couple said they moved to “two of the plenty vacant seats available” because a sleeping passenger was sprawled across their seats a few rows away.
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La Carpio Shows Signs of Change After Years Marked by Poverty

Years ago the name La Carpio stood for extreme poverty, homes made of corregated metal and recycled wood, and high crime. That's all changed....

Costa Rica Rolls Out National Strategy to Stop Wildlife Electrocutions

Costa Rica is moving to give national force to a strategy aimed at reducing one of its most persistent threats to wildlife: electrocution on...

Costa Rica Prepares for Severe El Niño as Water, Power and Tourism Face Pressure

Costa Rica is preparing for a difficult El Niño cycle that could put pressure on water supplies, electricity costs and tourism services in some...

Costa Rica’s Humpback Whale Season Begins on the Pacific Coast

Few wildlife encounters rival the sight of a humpback whale breaching from warm tropical waters, and Costa Rica has quietly become one of the...