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  1. Costa Rica’s economy thrives on a diverse range of industries, each contributing to the country’s growth and sustainability. From agriculture to tourism, technology to renewable energy, and manufacturing to services, Costa Rica has successfully harnessed its resources and nurtured an environment conducive to innovation and economic development.

  2. Aug 1, 2024 · The main international airports in Costa Rica are Juan Santamaría International Airport (also known as San Jose International Airport) and Daniel Oduber Quirós International Airport (also known as Guanacaste Airport or Daniel Oduber International Airport, formerly named Liberia International Airport). The airport code for Juan Santamaría ...

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    The tourism industry has experienced the fastest growth in the country, and in 1995 it had become the country’s biggest earner of foreign exchange. As of 1999, earnings from tourism overtook the revenues from exports of the top three most important crops, which include coffee, pineapples, and bananas. Tourism in the country began to boom in the ear...

    Agriculture is one of the major industries and plays a significant part in the country's economy accounting for approximately 6.5% of the country's total GDP and employs about 14% of Costa Rica’s labor force. Agriculture is carried out in almost all parts of the country, but the crops and the techniques used in cultivation vary depending on altitud...

    The manufacturing industry in the country consists of electronics, plastics, textiles, machinery, chemicals, and assembly plants. Until recently, the majority of the sectors were made up of mainly small-scale and light manufacturing industries. In 1998 the first large-scale undertaking in manufacturing was established when Intel Corporation set up ...

  3. Dec 11, 2023 · In this overview, we will delve into the major industries in the country, exploring the products they manufacture, their geographic distribution, the benefits derived from the free zone regime, the quality of human resources, and the prospects for future growth.

  4. Oct 12, 2023 · The Government of Costa Rica (GOCR) aims to increase investment in its two main international airports. The first project is with Juan Santamaría International (SJO) which serves the San José Metropolitan area and will undergo a 10-year expansion project.

  5. The largest airline in the country with scheduled passenger traffic and in terms of fleet size is Sansa Airlines. It flies to 14 domestic and international airports. It currently has a fleet of 10 aircrafts. The main airlines for civil passenger traffic in Costa Rica are:

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  7. Juan Santamaría International Airport serves Costa Rica's capital and largest city, San Jose, and is the second busiest airport in Central America after Panama City Tocumen International Airport. Until the construction of Liberia Daniel Oduber Quirós Airport, it was the sole international gateway in the country.

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