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News briefs: Protests to continue against Costa Rica coronavirus measures

The coronavirus crisis has transformed life in Costa Rica, which has enacted measures to protect the capacity of its health system.

Costa Rica to ‘review’ insurance policy requirements for tourists

Having insurance that covers medical care and an extended stay in Costa Rica is one of the country's requirements for international tourists, as the Tourism Board (ICT) announced on July 23. 

U.S. repatriation flights from Costa Rica will continue in August

The United States Embassy in Costa Rica has coordinated with United Airlines to offer August repatriation flights from Juan Santamaria Airport (SJO) near San José to Houston, Texas (IAH).

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.

Q&A: Costa Rican Consulate answers questions about airport reopening

Everything you wanted to know about Costa Rica's airport reopening for tourists as of August 1, 2020.

Costa Rica reopening for tourists from EU, UK and Canada

Costa Rica will open its borders to foreign tourists from the European Union, the United Kingdom and Canada on August 1, Health Minister Daniel Salas announced Thursday. 

Previewing Costa Rica’s decision to reopen its airports

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

News briefs: Costa Rica expands hospital capacity at Trauma Hospital

The Costa Rica news you need to start your day as the coronavirus crisis continues to transform life in Costa Rica.

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.

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