Flabuck wrote:
has anyone run the numbers for different length of stay, say a three day long weekend trip, a one week trip and a two week trip? Is the cost per day constant now matter how many days, is it front loaded ( higher per day for short stays), back loaded ( higher cost per day for longer trips)?
An extra $60-$75 for a three day trip may not be a deal breaker but $300 for two weeks might be a deal breaker for others.
How do the airlines handle their employees, are they subject to same rules if they leave the terminal area for a layover? Are they sanitizing the plane between arrival and departure, how will that extra time effect the route timetable?
If you are American the deal breaker is probably the 2 weeks you have to stay in quarantine in Canada before your flight - or somewhere in Europe if you fly in from there. That makes the insurance cost look trivial. So a two week trip is not an option as your first two weeks are in a hotel somewhere, in quarantine, and being monitored by friendly border services agents. Then you get your test (if that is available), get a positive result, get on the plane with insurance policy in place. And do your time in Costa Rica.