Posted on 06/24/2016 1:13:11 PM PDT by Cementjungle
Over the last few months, the tourism industry of Costa Rica has enjoyed an increase of British and European visitors thanks to the inauguration of two flights from London, but officials fear that this joy will be diminished by Brexit.
The people of the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union, which means that European tourists can no longer easily travel to London to catch a flight to Costa Rica. At a press conference following the Brexit referendum, the president of Costa Ricas National Chamber of Tourism (Spanish acronym: CANATUR) mentioned that the new situation is dispiriting since our country has been working on a strategy to attract more European tourists through London.
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I’m scratching my head over this one.
I’ll bet tourism to the Falklands (Malvinas) has taken a hit too.
Malvinas, crack me up.
5.56mm
What a load!
Who says that europeons won’t be able to fly to London?
Thank you. You answered my question.
I have a friend in Argentina, and he gets really upset whenever I refer to that as the Falkland Islands instead of Malvinas. I've been to the Falkland Islands too... very cute place... and British to the core.
But do they know the way to San Jose?
I've been away so long I may get lost and lose my way.
Panicky psy-ops from the Left say anything crowd.
In less than 24 hours? Seriously?
Hey Costa Ricans, look on the bright side. Less Muzzies.....
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