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Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Tuesday, October 20

Costa Rica announced 18 new coronavirus-related deaths over the last day for a total of 1,222, according to official data released Tuesday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

Decree makes it easier for Costa Rican citizens to avoid 14-day quarantine

Costa Rican citizens who return to the country can now avoid a 14-day quarantine, even if they haven’t remained in an authorized country for two weeks.

Costa Rica coronavirus updates for Monday, October 19

Costa Rica announced 36 new coronavirus-related deaths since Friday for a total of 1,204, according to official data released Monday afternoon by the Health Ministry.

No road blockades reported as of late Monday morning

The Public Security Ministry (MSP) on Monday reported no known blockades on Costa Rican roads and highways. 

We asked the Costa Rican Tourism Board your most pressing questions

Costa Rica’s COVID policies hope to balance health with economic reactivation, but they create obstacles for potential tourists.

Volaris will resume Costa Rica flights on November 23

Volaris will resume flights to and from Costa Rica on November 23, the airline announced.

Aeroméxico resumes flights to Costa Rica

Aeroméxico resumed commercial flights to Costa Rica with three weekly routes from Mexico City to the San José area.

Our experience flying from the U.S. to Costa Rica during the pandemic

Once more, we cannot emphasize this enough: Know and fulfill the requirements for entering Costa Rica, and don’t rely on the information provided by your airline.

United Airlines announces new routes, more flights to Costa Rica

United Airlines plans to fly 38 times weekly between the United States and Costa Rica by December, the carrier announced Friday in partnership with the Costa Rica Tourism Board (ICT). 

Costa Rica to welcome tourists from anywhere in the world starting November 1

Tourists from anywhere in the world will be allowed to visit Costa Rica starting November 1. 

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