As Eta Leaves Central America, the Region Licks its Wounds and Assesses the Impactby James DydeNovember 6, 2020News, Safety… Read More »As Eta Leaves Central America, the Region Licks its Wounds and Assesses the Impact
Hurricane Eta Makes Landfall with Predictions of Over 1.2 Million Affected in Nicaragua Aloneby James DydeMay 30, 2021News, Nicaragua… Read More »Hurricane Eta Makes Landfall with Predictions of Over 1.2 Million Affected in Nicaragua Alone
Semuc Champey, Guatemala to Reopen in Novemberby James DydeJune 14, 2021Guatemala, News, Travel… Read More »Semuc Champey, Guatemala to Reopen in November
Costa Rica Marchamo Will be Lower in 2021 as President Signs New Lawby James DydeJune 9, 2021Costa Rica, News… Read More »Costa Rica Marchamo Will be Lower in 2021 as President Signs New Law
Tocumen Airport, Panama Looks Forward to a Lively Mes de Patriaby James DydeMay 30, 2021News, Panama, Travel… Read More »Tocumen Airport, Panama Looks Forward to a Lively Mes de Patria
Honduras Reopens Land Borders and Extends Airport Opening Hoursby James DydeMay 30, 2021Honduras, News, Travel… Read More »Honduras Reopens Land Borders and Extends Airport Opening Hours
Commercial Flights Between Mexico and Costa Rica Restart with Aeromexico Arrivalby James DydeJune 9, 2021Costa Rica, News, Travel… Read More »Commercial Flights Between Mexico and Costa Rica Restart with Aeromexico Arrival
Kickstarting El Salvador Tourism for a Post-Pandemic Worldby Eddie GaldamezMay 30, 2021El Salvador, News, Travel… Read More »Kickstarting El Salvador Tourism for a Post-Pandemic World
Tocumen Airport in Panama Reopens to International Travelersby James DydeMay 30, 2021News, Panama, Travel… Read More »Tocumen Airport in Panama Reopens to International Travelers
Will Your Marchamo Go Down in Costa Rica Next Year?by James DydeJune 9, 2021Costa Rica, News… Read More »Will Your Marchamo Go Down in Costa Rica Next Year?