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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.

Nearly 150 U.S. citizens leave Nicaragua due to increase in COVID-19

Dozens of U.S. citizens filled the Augusto Sandino airport in Managua to leave the country, a day after health authorities reported a sharp increase in infections.

Colombian airline Avianca files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy in U.S.

Avianca filed for bankruptcy protection in the United States. The airline will continue to operate through the process.

Airlines start alerting travelers with flights to Costa Rica

Airlines have asked travelers to confirm itineraries and make changes online when possible.

Review: Flying Spirit Airlines to Costa Rica

Before you fly Spirit Airlines, make sure you know what you’re getting yourself into.

Review: Avianca Airbus A320 and A321 between Colombia and Costa Rica

Avianca does a lot of things well, but it leaves some things to be desired.

UPDATE: Green alert declared as Turrialba Volcano ashfall intensifies

Turrialba Volcano keeps pumping ash into the Central Valley with southwest winds carrying the continued emissions to Costa Rica's capital.

Nature Air promotes new Nicaragua flights with whirlwind tour

Costa Rica airline Nature Air, promoting its new flights and planes, hosts 14 journalists on a 16-hour junket to Nicaragua. Hilarity ensues.

Sansa starting flights from Costa Rica to Nicaragua, its first international destination

The Costa Rican airline Sansa is launching its first international service next month with flights to Nicaragua’s Emerald Coast, near the popular destinations of Granada, Ometepe Island and San Juan del Sur.

Nature Air: Can’t beat the view

Small planes, big windows, short flights, epic scenery – these are the qualities that make Nature Air so fun to fly. During a recent flight from Bocas Del Toro to San José, we caught a view of this cumulonimbus cloud rising above the Talamanca mountains. The longest Nature Air flight is less than 90 minutes, but the views are always spectacular.

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