Costa Rica’s Institute of Tourism (ICT) is working to increase the number of European airlines that will serve the Daniel Oduber Quiros International Airport (LIR) in the city of Liberia, Guanacaste.
The province of Guanacaste is Costa Rica’s hottest spot for tourism development–and the airport itself is credited with sparking the boom.
Ninety percent of the service [...]
Posts Tagged ‘Costa Rica infastructure’
Costa Rica Woos European Airlines
Posted in Tourism, tagged Costa Rica infastructure, Guanacaste on May 29, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Telecommunications: Change is Afoot
Posted in Costa Rican Law, tagged Costa Rica infastructure, Telecommunications on May 22, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
La Nación reports that the Legislative Assembly yesterday voted decisively in favor of opening up Costa Rica’s telecommunications sector, currently monopolized by ICE (Costa Rican Institute of Electricity) and RACSA (Radiográfica Costarricense), both state-owned.
There has been talk of privatization for years; I once worked for a company that was hoping to become an ISP once [...]
Costa Rica Real Estate: Is It Tapped Out?
Posted in Costa Rica Real Estate, tagged Costa Rica infastructure, credit crunch, subprime market on March 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Costa Rica has been the forerunner in Central American real estate for many years. This has investors wondering if there is still room for growth and opportunity in Costa Rica.
Costa Rica has benefited from being the most stable and democratic government in Central America. Its government has been democratic since it’s independence in 1948. Costa [...]