La Nación reports on weather forecast, Volaris route suspension, and Daniel Radcliffe’s statement

Pedro Abreu Jiménez, CEO at Grupo Nación
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La Nación, a major Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on February 18, 2026, covering weather conditions in Costa Rica, changes in airline routes, and comments from actor Daniel Radcliffe.

In a tweet posted at 22:32 UTC on February 18, La Nación reported: ” Vientos moderados y altas temperaturas marcarán el tiempo este jueves en Costa Rica: así será por zonas https://t.co/7jZmNkbacC”.

Shortly after, at 22:35 UTC the same day, La Nación shared news about air travel disruptions: ” Volaris suspende tres rutas aéreas desde Costa Rica por altos impuestos https://t.co/LJJQFbt0KP”. The suspension of these routes by Volaris highlights the impact of increased taxation on airline operations within the country.

Later that evening at 22:40 UTC, La Nación relayed statements from British actor Daniel Radcliffe regarding the new Harry Potter series. The tweet read: ” Daniel Radcliffe afirma que nuevo Harry Potter será mejor que él y pide a la prensa proteger a los actores infantiles https://t.co/lrDtS3onqo”. Radcliffe’s remarks reflect ongoing discussions about media coverage and protection for child actors involved in high-profile productions.

La Nación is recognized as one of Costa Rica’s leading newspapers and regularly covers national news ranging from weather forecasts to cultural commentary and international affairs. Its reporting on transportation issues like airline route suspensions often reflects broader economic pressures affecting businesses operating in the region. Similarly, coverage of entertainment figures such as Daniel Radcliffe underscores global interest in popular culture and its local resonance.



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