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News briefs: Government promises to adjust pandemic restrictions

Costa Rica's central government has agreed to adjust the upcoming August coronavirus measures. 

ICT confirms requirements for international travel insurance policies

The Costa Rica Tourism Board (ICT) has confirmed the insurance requirements for foreigners who wish to visit Costa Rica during the pandemic.

Lufthansa resumes flights to Costa Rica; 210 passengers arrive

Lufthansa has resumed flights to Costa Rica through October. The first flight arrived at SJO on Wednesday.

Costa Rica will accept other travel insurance policies for tourists

Costa Rica will welcome tourists who purchase qualifying foreign travel insurance policies, The Tico Times has learned.

IATA asks Costa Rica to reconsider entry requirements for tourists

The International Air Transport Association (IATA) has asked Costa Rica to reconsider the requirements it's imposing on arriving tourists. 

Lufthansa resumes flights to Costa Rica

Lufthansa has resumed flights to Costa Rica through October.

News briefs: Chamber urges Costa Rica to allow tourists from United States

The Costa Rican-American Chamber of Commerce on Monday asked that the government allow commercial flights from the United States as soon as possible in order to help revive the tourism sector. 

Watch: Iberia plane receives water-cannon salute as commercial flights resume in Costa Rica

For the first time since mid-March due to the coronavirus, a plane full of tourists has arrived in Costa Rica. 

Immigration Administration clarifies new Costa Rica entry policies

Residents who were issued an entry impediment upon leaving Costa Rica (e.g. who left after March 25) cannot return to the country unless they come from an authorized country in which they have remained for 14 days, the Immigration Administration says. 

Costa Rica cancels traditional year-end celebrations

The Costa Rican capital announced on Monday the suspension of its traditional end-of-year celebrations, given the spread of COVID-19 in the country.

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