Steve,
I don't want to beat a dead horse and maybe I'm just dense and having trouble understanding you. Your latest post still doesn't seem to clearly answer my question.
Are you just saying 5 times out of 5 AA has insisted on a round trip ticket but that the other
AIRLINES never required it
BUT you had one anyway? After all you did say "whenever I purchase an airline ticket, its always from San Jose to the states and
BACK."
OR, are you saying you've
ACTUALLY traveled with other carriers 25-30 times
WITHOUT a scheduled return ticket
AND that
YOU'VE never had any problems going through
IMMIGRATION when you've been missing such a ticket?
Also you keep going back to talking about the
AIRLINES, when the question is really more about
GOVERNMENT policy. "Evidently, the other carriers are not as worried about the Costa Rican govt," maybe thats because
THEY'RE not the ones that should be worried. I don't really care whether AA gets fined or not any more than they probably care if I do, but I do care if
I get fined or held up. AA may act more responsibly than the other airlines but it is not really their job to enforce CR immigration policies. My uncertainty is not with the policies of the
AIRLINES, but those of the
GOVERNMENT. I'm not asking what the airlines do or say. I'm asking what CR
IMMIGRATION has to say on this subject.
How strictly this is enforced is the open question but the official CR policy on this is pretty clear. The following was taken from the
http://www.costarica-embassy.org website:
Quote:
All adults and Ch*ldren require the following documents to enter Costa Rica:
A passport valid for at least 30 days (expiration date has to be 30 days or more after arrival date). In the case of minors, if they do not have a passport, they should be included in the passport of one of the parents.
A pre-paid airline ticket to exit Costa Rica (either to return to your country or to go to another country)
Has
ANYONE here (who aren't official CR residents) ever
ACTUALLY regularly gone through CR
IMMIGRATION WITHOUT a return ticket without getting stopped or hassled? A simple "yes or no" question. I can't make the question any clearer than that.