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ALERT: Costa Rica Tourism Faces Turbulence – Airlines Cut Routes, Yellow Fever Strikes, and What It Means for Flights, Finance & Forecasts

ALERT: Costa Rica Tourism Faces Turbulence – Airlines Cut Routes, Yellow Fever Strikes, and What It Means for Flights, Finance & Forecasts

Airline Route Shifts and New Flights Costa Rica’s tourism hub remains highly dependent on air connectivity, and the fall 2025 shuffle is dramatic. Several major Latin American carriers have pulled back amid tightening margins. For example, Brazil’s GOL Linhas Aéreas (which launched a San José–São Paulo flight only last Nov.) will terminate that route on Nov 29 ticotimes.net. GOL cited a “network realignment” in a press statement. Colombia’s Wingo (a low-cost LATAM spinoff) is ending its Bogotá–San José service after Oct 28, also blaming capacity adjustments ticotimes.net. Avianca, Costa Rica’s longstanding flag-carrier, is cutting Central America ties: it will stop San José–San Juan
Delta’s Profits Take Off as Travel Demand Soars – Airline Signals Record Holiday Season Ahead

Delta’s Profits Take Off as Travel Demand Soars – Airline Signals Record Holiday Season Ahead

Delta Delivers Soaring Q3 Results Delta Air Lines kicked off airline earnings season with a strong September-quarter performance that blew past projections. The carrier earned $1.42 billion in net income for Q3 2025 – almost 60% higher than the year-ago period – translating to $2.17 per share (GAAP) marketscreener.com. Excluding one-time items, Delta’s profit was $1.71 per share, comfortably above the ~$1.52 analysts expected marketscreener.com. Revenue for the quarter reached $16.67 billion, beating forecasts (~$15.8 billion) and marking a ~8% increase year-on-year marketscreener.com. These results came in at the top end of management’s guidance, as Delta benefited from robust travel demand over the
9 October 2025
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