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By Adam Williams
Tico Times Staff | awilliams@ticotimes.net
http://www.ticotimes.net/daily_paid/dailynewsarchive/2010_08/080410.htm#story1The eighth edition of ExpoCasa, the Costa Rican national housing exposition, kicks off Wednesday afternoon at the Centro de Eventos Pedregal in San Antonio de Belén, in Heredia, northwest of San ...
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Source: www.insidecostarica.com
KLM Royal Dutch airlines, in partnership with COPA airlines, is offering flights from the Juan Santamaría (San José) international airport to European destination with a stop in Panama and Schiphol, Amsterdam.
The airline will be providing five flights a week: Sundays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays ...
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Source: www.insidecostarica.com
American Airlines is expanding its coverage in Costa Rica with an additional flight between New York's JFK International airport and San José's Juan Santamaría International airport beginning on April 6th, the airline announced.
The San José flights will be available five days a week, ...
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Source: InsideCostaRica.com
The Banco de Costa Rica (BCR) is getting aggressive in attracting new mortgage customer and is now lending up to 100% of the value.
The program allows home buyers with no down payment, but have the ability to make the payments, to now make that important purchase in their life.
The BCR will lend on mortgages in ...
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Source: InsideCostaRica
The Aeropuerto Internacional Daniel Oduber in Liberia will be in private hands for the next 20 years following the approval by the Contraloría General de la República (Comptroller's office) to give Consorcio Coriport the airport concession.
Guillermo Matamoros, viceministro de Concesiones for the ...
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According to alDia newspaper in Costa Rica, the often discussed international airport in the Southern Pacific zone is back on the agenda of Costa Rican President Oscar Arias. President Arias signed the proclamation appoximately two years ago, but since that time very little news has been released about the progress of the project.
Today alDia ...
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By Chrissie Long
Tico Times Staff | clong@ticotimes.netFollowing through on another campaign promise before he leaves office in May 2010, President Oscar Arias signed a contract to build a new airport terminal in Liberia, in the northwestern province of Guanacaste.The $35 million terminal is expected to serve a daily traffic of 1,500 ...
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