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Global air traffic won’t return to pre-crisis level before 2024: IATA

Global air traffic will not return to levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic until at least 2024, the International Air Transport Association says.

Previewing Costa Rica’s decision to reopen its airports

Costa Rica will announce today the details of its planned airport reopening. 

Costa Rica will announce airport reopening details this week

Costa Rica will announce details of its August airport reopening later this week, Health Minister Daniel Salas said.

Costa Rica passes law creating more long weekends through 2024

President Carlos Alvarado signed a law that creates more long weekends to boost Costa Rica travel and tourism through 2024.

The most beautiful things about Costa Rica

One of the first things that you'll notice about Costa Rica is how beautiful the natural habitat is. This Central American country is pristine in all its majesty.

Frequently asked questions: Costa Rica travel and the coronavirus pandemic [updated]

We answer your most common questions regarding Costa Rica travel and coronavirus in Costa Rica.

Costa Rica creating more long weekends in 2020 and 2021

The Costa Rican Tourism Board (ICT) thanked the Legislative Assembly for their work on the proposal and expressed their interest in its rapid approval.

Pura Vida from home: Costa Rica virtual vacation

Wherever you are in the world, we hope you enjoy this video, a virtual vacation in Costa Rica. Someday, we'll once again enjoy Costa Rica's natural splendors in person. 

Latin America coronavirus cases pass 10,000

Coronavirus cases in Latin America surpassed 10,000 on Friday, according to an AFP count based on official government and World Health Organization figures.

Letter from the Editor: Costa Rica’s new normal

Life Costa Rica has changed dramatically over the course of just a few weeks.

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