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Avianca promises not to cancel any more flights to Costa Rica
L. Arias
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June 6, 2013
The Colombian airline last month eliminated five direct flights to the country, angering many travelers and businesses that depend on tourism.
Airlines
Delta to add new Minneapolis-San José flight
L. Arias
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June 2, 2013
Nonstop service will begin in December, but is already available for booking.
Airlines
Delta Airlines to offer nonstop flight between San José and Los Angeles
L. Arias
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May 21, 2013
Airlines are beginning to react to Avianca-Taca's cancellation of nonstop flights to Costa Rica.
Airlines
Costa Rican Hotels Chamber demands government action on Avianca-Taca flight cancellations
L. Arias
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May 19, 2013
The company's actions will lead to 20,000 fewer tourist visits a month, the chamber says.
Airlines
Avianca-Taca drops five nonstop flights to Costa Rica, lays off 261 employees
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May 17, 2013
Company says it is adjusting operations in order to meet market needs.
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