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‘Recovering together’ is primary 2021 goal for Costa Rica Tourism Board

Costa Rica's values give it a considerable advantage on the road to recovery compared to other destinations, the Tourism Minister says.

Costa Rica not currently planning vaccine requirement for entry

Costa Rica is not currently planning to mandate that international tourists receive a coronavirus vaccine as a requirement for entry, the Tourism Board said. 

England re-enters coronavirus lockdown: What it means for Costa Rica

In 2019, 78,562 people from the United Kingdom visited Costa Rica.

Canada to require negative Covid-19 test: Where you can get one in Costa Rica

Canadian tourism comprises about 7% of total international arrivals to Costa Rica, according to the Tourism Board.

Despite easing restrictions, Costa Rica records gradual tourism recovery

Costa Rica welcomed just 36,044 people in November, according to data shared by the Tourism Board (ICT). 

American Airlines eliminates international change fees, including on flights to Costa Rica

American Airlines has eliminated change fees for most international tickets, the Fort Worth, Texas-based carrier announced Friday via a press release.

Several European airlines adding Costa Rica flights, airport says

Air France, British Airways and KLM will resume flights to Costa Rica over the upcoming weeks, announced Aeris, which manages Juan Santamaría International Airport (SJO). 

Airlines will offer nearly 300,000 seats on flights to Costa Rica in December

Airlines will offer nearly 300,000 seats on flights to Costa Rica in December, up almost ninefold over October.

We asked the Costa Rican Tourism Minister your most pressing questions

Costa Rica’s COVID policies hope to balance health with economic reactivation, but the relaxed tourist requirements come at a time when global coronavirus cases are skyrocketing and deaths are rising.

Costa Rica no longer requires coronavirus test for entry

Beginning November 1, Costa Rica will open its airports to tourists from all countries and U.S. states.

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