Can you imagine this aircraft at Juan Santamaría? We need a lot of imagination for this. See it inside and out:
The world flies at a speed completely different from ours. While in Panama they started the expansion of the canal for an estimated $5 Billion dollars, in Costa Rica we still have not finished the two-lane road to Caldera, although the bridges are there in total deterioration.
The collapse of our beautiful orchard is in sight. In the news they report the bodies found murdered in the ditches, as well as in the hired shootings or those that are detonated by jealousy. The streets do not allow us to move from one place to another in the dams crammed with cars driven by us, grumpy and fed up with the situation.
Our paradise on earth, this Central American Switzerland, meanwhile, does not finish expanding its airport, which has years of delays in its remodeling, a permanent disaster of work in progress and of course, a state that specializes in paralyzing and delaying.
Dead end, it seems, while the government waits for a referendum, as if NAFTA would solve all this collective chaos. In the meantime, I reiterate, the Airbus A380 should remind us that the world flies, of course, without waiting.