The low-cost airline Sky Airline made this Tuesday the inaugural flight of its new route between Lima and Buenos Aires, which will operate four weekly frequencies.
The flight departed from Jorge Chávez airport at 8:58 local time and arrived at Ezeiza airport in Buenos Aires at 14:30 local time.
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The route will be operated by one of the six Airbus A320neo aircraft with capacity for 186 passengers that make up Sky’s fleet in Peruvian territory.
This is Sky’s third international destination from Lima, in addition to Santiago de Chile and Cancun (Mexico), while as of January 3, Punta Cana (Dominican Republic) will also be added.
Likewise, during 2022 it expects to add two more international routes from Lima, one of them to the United States, although it did not specify to which city.
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