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  2. Volaris Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Volaris confirmed in November 2016 that its Costa Rican subsidiary had obtained its air operator's certificate. [5] Volaris Costa Rica operated its first flight from its San José base to Guatemala City on November 30, 2016, using an Airbus A320-200 wet leased from Volaris. [6] [7] The airline's initial area of focus is flights within ...

  3. US military deportation flight likely cost more than first class

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    The higher figure given by Johnson would translate to a cost of $630 per person, assuming the charter company, and not ICE, pays the cost of the return flight. A former ICE official said the cost ...

  4. List of airlines of Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    Airline IATA ICAO Callsign Image Founded Notes Aerobell Airlines: 1988: Avianca Costa Rica: LR: LRC: LACSA: 2013: Aviones Taxi Aereo: 1971: Costa Rica Green Airways

  5. Crush of migrants headed to U.S. prompts Costa Rica to ... - AOL

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    “One percent means that maybe as many as 5,000 criminals have stayed in Costa Rica in a period of 6 months and this is much more than the police graduate each year,” he said, noting that there ...

  6. What Really Happened on Queen Mathilde of Belgium's Flight ...

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    Queen Mathilde of Belgium visits Costa Rica on Feb. 12, 2025 Queen Mathilde of Belgium 's trip to Costa Rica started with a slight scare. The royal flew to Costa Rica on Feb. 9 for a solo three ...

  7. Avianca Costa Rica - Wikipedia

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    A postage stamp issued to commemorate LACSA’s 20th anniversary. LACSA was formed on October 17, 1945, with the help of Pan American World Airways, and started operations on June 1, 1946, using Douglas DC-3s for local services within Costa Rica, [2] operating as an affiliate of Pan Am. [3] The airline was designated as Costa Rica's Flag carrier in 1949 [2] and was nationalized in 1958.

  8. Costa Rica president orders state of emergency amid surge of ...

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    Costa Rica’s president has ordered a state of emergency, citing a surge of migrants crossing through the country toward the United States.

  9. Juan Santamaría International Airport - Wikipedia

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    It is named after Costa Rica's national hero, Juan Santamaría, a drummer boy who died in 1856 defending his country against forces led by William Walker, an American filibuster. It is the biggest and busiest airport in Costa Rica and second in Central America, transiting more than 5 million passengers per year before COVID.