SKY Airline announced the launch of its new international route between Lima (Peru) and Buenos Aires (Argentina). This makes it the only airline with low cost fares for direct flights between both cities.
Flights will start on December 14, 2021, and will operate 4 weekly frequencies, with which the airline expects to transport more than 5,800 passengers per month.
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“Continuing with our expansion plan, we are pleased to launch one of the most demanded international destinations in Peru. Before the pandemic, the route between Lima and Buenos Aires represented a market of approximately 600 thousand passengers per year, and now SKY will be the only low cost with direct flights, so we expect to have very good results,” says José Raúl Vargas, general manager of SKY in Peru.
SKY began sales with attractive introductory fares starting at US$284 or S/1,136* in Zero fare, for round-trip travel, including airport taxes and fees. These fares are available for purchase from November 01 to 07 and will apply for travel between December 2021 and March 2022.e
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