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Civil Aviation Authority grounds Air Panama flights after inspection

The organization later allowed for the reactivation of one of the regional airline's Fokker 50 aircraft.

Costa Rica ‘does not comply with International Civil Aviation Organization safety standards,’ FAA says

The United States's Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has announced that Costa Rica no longer meets the highest international standards for air travel. 

KLM, Air Canada increase flights to Costa Rica

Costa Rica’s status as an international tourist destination continues to grow.

Selina hosts entrepreneur road trip through Costa Rica and Panama

Selina is hosting a road trip through Costa Rica and Panama for entrepreneurs to learn about local initiatives.

Central American countries promote multi-destination tourism

Government agencies, tourism boards and private companies from all seven countries in Central America have launched a joint partnership in a multi-destination travel initiative.

Antigua, Guatemala: Shutting down the bars in a prime party town

With hundreds of restaurants and bars and a thriving nightlife, Antigua, Guatemala is a partier's paradise — if you're into that sort of thing.

Chabad of San Juan Del Sur: A Jewish presence in a Nicaraguan beach resort

SAN JUAN DEL SUR, Nicaragua – It was quite easy to spot the rebbetzin, or the rabbi’s wife, within my first few minutes of a hot February afternoon in the Nicaraguan beach town of San Juan del Sur. Looking as if she belonged more in Brooklyn, with her modest, long dress and pushing a baby in a carriage, she bought a fruit juice in a definitively New York-accented Spanish.

Lonely Planet guide documents a changing Central America

Developing nations are no longer the devil-may-care playgrounds of yesteryear, and visitors should come prepared. Love it or hate it, the world is busier and more crowded than ever, and the guidebook publishers have been scrambling to keep up.

Orthodox Jewish community leaves Guatemalan village after clashing with Mayan population

A community of 230 Orthodox Jews from several countries Thursday began leaving the Guatemalan indigenous village where they lived for six years after claims and counterclaims of discrimination and threats.

For family in the rain, Arenal Springs to the rescue

My family vacation was a rainy-season disaster in the making - but then a miracle happened. It’s called the Arenal Springs Hotel.

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