Archive for November 14th, 2008

Costa Rica may see new airfare tax

Friday, November 14th, 2008

Lawmakers have advanced a bill that would replace a national 3 percent hotel tax with a flat $15 tax on airplane tickets to Costa Rica.

The new tax would increase funding for the Arias administration’s efforts to market Costa Rica to tourists as a financial crisis pinches pockets around the world. In 2006, the Costa Rican Tourism Board (ICT) collected about $7.9 million from the tax on hotel fees. ICT would have collected about $17.5 million by charging $15 to each visitor arriving by air.

The bill also would promote in-country tourism by Ticos, who would not pay the new airfare tax, said lawmaker Ana Helena Chacón of the Social Christian Unity Party (PUSC).

The bill, which survived an initial vote yesterday, would become law ones it clears a second vote and is signed by President Oscar Arias.

Protesters impede arrival of cruise ship in Costa Rica

Friday, November 14th, 2008

A cruise ship carrying 1,300 passengers that was scheduled to arrive at Costa Rica’s Pacific port of Puntarenas had to be diverted to Panama because of a protest by fishermen that left three people arrested and caused an estimated $250,000 in losses, authorities said Thursday.

The detainees, according to a statement by the Security Ministry, were captains of small fishing vessels who barred the entrance of the Coral Princess in a protest over a new law banning shark finning, the controversial process of removing shark fins – often while the animal is still alive – to provide the ingredients for the popular Asian dish of shark fin soup. (more…)