La Nación, a prominent Costa Rican news outlet, published several updates on February 18, 2026, covering changes in media leadership and new fees for private aircraft owners.
In a post at 01:09 UTC, La Nación reported, “Teletica anuncia nuevo director de Telenoticias https://t.co/Ntrp2Zz2sM”. This announcement concerns Teletica, one of Costa Rica’s major television networks, and its flagship news program Telenoticias.
Later the same day, La Nación addressed new costs facing private aircraft owners at Tobías Bolaños International Airport. At 01:15 UTC, the outlet posted, ” Esto tendrán que pagar dueños de aviones privados por usar hangares del Tobías Bolaños https://t.co/LuwHveYX83″, followed by a similar message at nearly the same time: ” Esto tendrán que pagar dueños de aviones privados por usar hangares del Tobías Bolaños https://t.co/yz6X5u9D1h”.
Teletica’s appointment of a new director for Telenoticias comes amid ongoing shifts in Costa Rica’s media landscape. The station is known for its significant influence on national news coverage. Meanwhile, Tobías Bolaños International Airport serves as a key hub for general aviation in San José. The introduction of new hangar fees reflects broader efforts to regulate airport operations and generate revenue from private aviation activities.



