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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.

News briefs: Costa Rica news highlights to start your Friday

We hope you're reading this with a delicious Costa Rican coffee or traditional gallo pinto. Here's the Costa Rica (and regional) news you should know on Friday, October 30.

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.

Costa Rica eases entry requirements as high season approaches

Costa Rica began a gradual opening of air borders in August after the total closure of borders in March, when the first cases of the coronavirus were detected.

Costa Rica to eliminate coronavirus test requirement for tourists

Costa Rica will eliminate the negative coronavirus test requirement for foreign tourists, authorities announced Thursday. 

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.

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